"Huge privilege to have him as compatriot": Bruno Fernandes hails Portugal skipper Cristiano Ronaldo
Texas, June 17
Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes has hailed captain Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, calling it a "huge privilege" to have the veteran forward in the squad as the team chases their maiden title.
Portugal's opening fixture will be against DR Congo in the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 17 (as per Indian Standard Time).
Speaking to FIFA, as quoted by FotMob, Fernandes praised Ronaldo's longevity, mentality and influence on the national team setup.
"It's a huge privilege for us to have Cristiano as a compatriot, a team-mate and a player who can take us closer to winning the World Cup," he said.
Fernandes called Ronaldo a source of inspiration for the squad, highlighting the forward's resilience and relentless drive for success.
"I think we can always learn from him. He's shown his resilience throughout his career. He has that winning mentality; he is never satisfied with what he's achieved, and he always strives for more. Those are all such positive qualities we've taken from his career," he added.
The Manchester United midfielder further noted that Ronaldo's long and decorated career is a testament to his consistency and dedication at the highest level.
"The fact he's managed to play for 20 years shows that all of that was, and still is, necessary to perform at the highest level for so long. Those factors go hand in hand with the talent he's shown over the years," Fernandes said.
He also expressed hope that Ronaldo will play a decisive role in Portugal's World Cup campaign, particularly in front of goal.
"More than anything, I hope he can replicate that with us at the World Cup, helping us as he's always done, scoring more goals and taking us closer to our objective," he added.
Ronaldo holds the record for the most appearances (227) and goals (143) in men's international football. He is now aiming to win the only major trophy that has eluded his career.
Portugal has yet to win the FIFA World Cup, with their best result coming in 1966 when they finished third. However, they enter the tournament with a strong squad, led by players such as Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, who is coming off an excellent season with Manchester United.
Earlier, star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo shared a message ahead of his side's FIFA World Cup 2026 opener, expressing pride, responsibility and determination as he prepares to lead the team onto the global stage once again.
In an X post, Ronaldo reflected on the significance of representing Portugal, saying that every time the team wears the national jersey, it carries the same pride and passion as on the first day.
"Every time we wear this jersey, we feel the same pride, the same passion, and the same sense of responsibility as on the first day. Tomorrow begins a new chapter. We worked hard to reach this moment, and now it's time to give everything for our Country, and for all the Portuguese communities that support us here and around the world. Believe it like we do!" the Portugal skipper wrote.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Bruno Fernandes is such a class act. The way he speaks about Ronaldo shows the respect he has for his captain. As someone who follows football closely, I think this Portugal squad has a great balance of youth and experience. They could actually go all the way this time.
20 years at the top level is just insane discipline! Reminds me of how MS Dhoni maintained his fitness. But honestly, I hope Ronaldo doesn't try to do everything himself. Portugal has a stacked squad - let the younger players share the load too.
It's amazing how Ronaldo still has that fire in his belly. Most players his age would be retired and enjoying life, but he's still chasing that World Cup dream. That's the kind of dedication we need to see in our own athletes back home.
I have mixed feelings about this. Yes, Ronaldo is a legend, but sometimes I feel the team relies too much on him. Bruno Fernandes is equally talented and should be given more freedom to lead. Still, wishing Portugal all the best for the World Cup! 🏆
The way Fernandes talks about Ronaldo is so genuine. You can tell he's not just saying it for the cameras. This is what a healthy captain-vice captain relationship looks like. India's football team could learn a thing or two about teamwork from these guys.
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