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Ronaldo nets 133rd goal for Portugal in win over Poland

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 133rd international goal as Portugal secured a 3-1 win over Poland in their Nations League Group A1 clash on Saturday.

This marked Ronaldo’s third consecutive goal in the competition, continuing his impressive form as Portugal maintained their perfect record.

In the match held in Warsaw, Bernardo Silva opened the scoring for Portugal after 26 minutes. Bruno Fernandes provided a cushioned assist, allowing Silva to volley the ball into the net, putting Portugal ahead.

Ronaldo doubled their lead 10 minutes later, reacting quickly to a rebound after Rafael Leao’s powerful shot struck the post. This goal increased Ronaldo’s international tally to 133.

Despite Portugal’s dominance, Poland managed to pull one back late in the second half. Piotr Zielinski scored in the 78th minute, finishing off a neat one-two with substitute Kacper Urbanski.

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However, Poland’s hopes of a comeback were dashed when Jan Bednarek scored an own goal in the 88th minute following a cross from Nuno Mendes, sealing a 3-1 victory for Portugal.

Portugal coach Roberto Martinez expressed his satisfaction after the match, stating, “We worked very hard the last few days, preparing various solutions for this game, and we were able to show it on the pitch. I am really satisfied because we controlled this game.”

Poland’s Zielinski acknowledged the strength of the Portuguese side, saying, “We played against one of the best teams in the world, full of great players. But we allowed them to do too much, especially in the first half.”

Portugal now looks ahead to their next match against Scotland in Glasgow on Tuesday, aiming to maintain their winning streak in the Nations League. Meanwhile, Poland will host Croatia in their upcoming fixture.

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Arsenal Clinch EPL Crown as Man City Stumble Against Bournemouth

 

Arsenal have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City were held to a dramatic draw by Bournemouth on Tuesday night.

Pep Guardiola’s side needed a victory to cut Arsenal’s lead to two points and keep the title race alive until the final day of the season. But Bournemouth stunned the defending champions when Junior Kroupi fired the hosts ahead in the 39th minute.

Although Erling Haaland rescued a late equaliser deep into stoppage time, City failed to find the winning goal required to delay Arsenal’s coronation.

The result officially hands Mikel Arteta’s men their first league title since the famous 2003/2004 “Invincibles” campaign under Arsène Wenger.

Arsenal, who have finished runners-up in each of the past three seasons, will now head into Sunday’s final league match against Crystal Palace in celebratory mood as they seal a remarkable campaign.

The North London club has now won a 14th English top-flight title, trailing only Liverpool and Manchester United, who have 20 each.

Arteta’s side could yet crown the season with a historic double, having also booked a place in the UEFA Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain on May 30, where they will chase a first-ever European crown.

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Ronaldo Named in Historic Sixth World Cup Squad as Portugal Chase First Title

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Ronaldo Named in Historic Sixth World Cup Squad as Portugal Chase First Title

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo is set to make football history after being named in Portugal’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first male player ever selected for six different World Cup tournaments.

Portugal coach Roberto Martínez included the 41-year-old forward in his 27-man squad for the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The upcoming competition is widely expected to be Ronaldo’s final appearance on football’s biggest stage as Portugal seek to win the FIFA World Cup for the first time in the country’s history.

Ronaldo first appeared at the World Cup in Germany in 2006 and has since featured in the 2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 editions. Over the years, he has established himself as one of the greatest players in football history and remains the all-time leading scorer and most-capped player in men’s international football, with 143 goals in 226 appearances for Portugal.

The veteran forward also holds the unique record of scoring in five different FIFA World Cups, another milestone that underlines his longevity and consistency at the highest level of the game.

Speaking in an interview with CNN in November, Ronaldo admitted that the 2026 tournament would “definitely” be his final World Cup appearance, fueling anticipation among football fans eager to watch one last campaign from the Portuguese legend.

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Long-time rival Lionel Messi could also join Ronaldo in the history books if he features for Argentina at the tournament, potentially making both players the first men to appear in six World Cups.

Portugal’s squad announcement also carried emotional significance following the death of Portuguese forward Diogo Jota, who reportedly died in a car accident in Spain last year at the age of 28.

Jota had been a regular member of the national team setup, and coach Roberto Martínez said the late forward would remain in the thoughts of the players throughout the competition.

The Portuguese squad features a blend of experienced stars and emerging talents playing across Europe’s top leagues.

Included in the team are Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, Bernardo Silva and Rúben Dias of Manchester City, as well as Paris Saint-Germain stars Vitinha, João Neves, Nuno Mendes and Gonçalo Ramos.

Ronaldo’s Al Nassr teammate João Félix was also included in the squad, alongside AC Milan winger Rafael Leão and Chelsea forward Pedro Neto.

Portugal have been drawn in Group K alongside Colombia, Uzbekistan and DR Congo. They will open their World Cup campaign against DR Congo on June 17 in Houston.

Coach Roberto Martínez expressed confidence in the squad’s quality and experience, insisting Portugal possess the balance needed to compete strongly at the tournament.

Football fans across the world have already reacted enthusiastically to Ronaldo’s inclusion, with many describing the competition as the legendary forward’s “last dance” in international football.


Portugal’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Squad

Goalkeepers

  • Diogo Costa (Porto)
  • José Sá (Wolverhampton Wanderers)
  • Rui Silva (Sporting Lisbon)
  • Ricardo Velho (Gençlerbirliği)

Defenders

  • Rúben Dias (Manchester City)
  • João Cancelo (Barcelona)
  • Diogo Dalot (Manchester United)
  • Nuno Mendes (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Nélson Semedo (Fenerbahce)
  • Matheus Nunes (Manchester City)
  • Gonçalo Inácio (Sporting Lisbon)
  • Renato Veiga (Villarreal)
  • Tomás Araújo (Benfica)

Midfielders

  • Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
  • Bernardo Silva (Manchester City)
  • Vitinha (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • João Neves (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Rúben Neves (Al Hilal)
  • Samú Costa (Mallorca)

Forwards

  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Al Nassr)
  • Rafael Leão (AC Milan)
  • João Félix (Al Nassr)
  • Gonçalo Ramos (Paris Saint-Germain)
  • Pedro Neto (Chelsea)
  • Francisco Conceição (Juventus)
  • Gonçalo Guedes (Real Sociedad)
  • Francisco Trincão (Sporting Lisbon)

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Verbal Agreement Reached: Mourinho Set For Stunning Real Madrid Return

MADRID/LISBON — Jose Mourinho is on the verge of completing a sensational return to Real Madrid, with football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reporting that all terms have been verbally agreed between the Portuguese coach and the Spanish giants. Only the signing of official documents remains before the deal is confirmed, marking what would be one of the most dramatic managerial comebacks in European football in recent years.

According to Romano, Mourinho has already agreed to an initial two-year contract and is expected to travel to Madrid immediately after Real Madrid’s final La Liga clash against Athletic Club to finalize the paperwork and undergo the official unveiling. Sources close to the negotiations indicate that the veteran Portuguese manager has already reached a full agreement in principle with the Madrid hierarchy, with only final documentation and official signatures remaining before the deal is confirmed. The announcement could come as early as next weekend, following president Florentino Perez’s expected re-election.

The 63-year-old Portuguese manager has spent the past eight months at Benfica, guiding them to an unbeaten Primeira Liga campaign (23 wins, 11 draws) — only the fifth team to achieve that feat this millennium. Despite finishing third behind Porto and Sporting CP, Mourinho has openly admitted that a return to the Bernabeu is increasingly likely. According to reports emerging from Spain, the former Madrid boss never created complications during negotiations, making it clear from the outset that his priority was a return to the Santiago Bernabéu. Financial details are understood to have been resolved swiftly as Mourinho’s desire to rejoin the club outweighed lengthy contractual disputes.

Speaking to Sky Sports reporter Gary Cotterill after Benfica’s final match of the season, Mourinho gave his most candid indication yet about his future. “My future should be decided this week,” he said at his press conference. “I need time. I need space. I need time to make my decision. This week I think will be very important.” When pressed directly about Real Madrid, Mourinho revealed that while he has not personally spoken to Perez, contacts exist between the Madrid president and his agent Jorge Mendes“I don’t have a proposal from Real Madrid,” he admitted. “But to hide, to say there is nothing, I cannot do that. There is something. But not with me directly.” He added: “I’m not stupid… between the club and Jorge there are contacts” that will be extended to him during the coming week.

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Mourinho previously managed Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013, winning a historic La Liga title with a record-breaking 100-point campaign while also lifting the Copa del Rey and the Spanish Super Cup. His first spell at the club was marked by fierce rivalries, intense dressing-room battles and a relentless competitive mentality that restored Madrid’s domestic dominance during an era heavily controlled by FC Barcelona. His 72 per cent win rate at Real Madrid has not been bettered by any of those who followed him, including Zinedine Zidane and Carlo Ancelotti.

The decision to bring back “The Special One” comes as Real Madrid faces internal turmoil. The club is set to end the second consecutive season without major silverware, and dressing room tensions have escalated, including a reported serious altercation between Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde, as well as Kylian Mbappe’s public criticism of the team’s lack of structure and style of play. Club insiders believe Madrid sees Mourinho as the ideal figure to restore authority, discipline and elite mentality within the squad following growing pressure surrounding the team’s recent performances.

Mourinho has reportedly set two conditions for his return to the Bernabeu. The first concerns the coach’s voice in transfer deals — not necessarily the final decision, but meaningful involvement in identifying areas that need strengthening. The second relates to the team’s operational structure, with Mourinho wanting the hierarchy and responsibilities of each department to be clearly respected to avoid situations like the reported disrespectful incident involving Vinicius Junior under Xabi Alonso. These demands are reminiscent of his first spell at the club, where he insisted on full control and the main word in transfers.

The financial mechanics of the move are straightforward. Mourinho’s current Benfica contract, signed just eight months ago and running until 2027, contains a release clause of approximately €3 million (around £2.6m) . This clause becomes active within a 10-day window following Benfica’s final match of the season, which concluded on Saturday with a 3-1 victory over Estoril. The relatively modest fee would pose no obstacle for a club of Real Madrid’s financial stature.

Benfica president Rui Costa has publicly declared his desire to keep Mourinho, stating: “José Mourinho is the coach of Benfica — as long as the opposite is not proven.” Costa also confirmed that the club had presented a formal contract renewal offer to the Portuguese manager last week. However, the decision ultimately rests with Mourinho, who has kept his cards close to his chest throughout the closing stages of the season. Benfica has offered him an improved contract extension, though the Portuguese tactician has admitted he has not even looked at the proposal, telling reporters he would only consider it after the season ended.

Current Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa, whose departure would be required to accommodate Mourinho’s return, has publicly endorsed his former teammate and coach. “For me, as one of his players, but above all as a Real Madrid fan, I feel he’s number one,” Arbeloa said. “If he’s the one here next season, I’ll be very happy to see him back home.” Arbeloa’s tenure is expected to end after a trophyless campaign, and he has made it clear he holds no bitterness about being replaced by the Portuguese legend.

Veteran sports reporter Nuno Luz of SIC television channel, who has covered Mourinho for over 30 years, told Sky Sports: “I have no doubt that he will be the next Real Madrid manager. For Mourinho, it is crucial to return to the very epicentre of world football. Managing Real Madrid again, especially with the benefit of his past experience there, will provide him with the tools to succeed at a club that is currently riddled with internal issues.”

The timing of the potential announcement is significant. Perez is expected to be re-elected unopposed as Real Madrid president next weekend, on the day of the club’s final La Liga fixture against Athletic Club. This political stability could pave the way for an immediate announcement once the Spanish season concludes. Mourinho is reportedly expected to travel to Madrid immediately after his side’s clash against Athletic Bilbao, where final meetings and paperwork are anticipated to take place before the official unveiling.

Mourinho has other options on the table as well. There is also a long-standing offer to manage the Portugal national team, with the country set to co-host the 2030 World Cup alongside Spain and Morocco. However, the Real Madrid job appears by far the most likely destination. Fans across social media have reacted with excitement and disbelief at the prospect of “The Special One” returning to the Bernabeu dugout more than a decade after his departure.

Should the final paperwork be completed as expected, Mourinho’s return would instantly become one of the biggest stories of the European summer and potentially reshape Real Madrid’s ambitions both domestically and in the UEFA Champions League. As Mourinho himself put it after leading Benfica to their invincible campaign: “It’s something to make me proud as the leader of the group.” Now, he prepares to lead again — this time back where it all began 13 years ago, at the very epicentre of world football.

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