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Cristiano Ronaldo confirms final World Cup appearance

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Cristiano Ronaldo confirms the 2026 World Cup will be his final tournament, saying he plans to retire from football within the next two years

Cristiano Ronaldo final World Cup – Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that next year’s 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his final appearance on football’s grandest stage, signalling the twilight of a legendary career spanning over two decades.

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Speaking via video link at a Saudi-hosted global forum on tourism and investment, the 40-year-old Al Nassr forward said, “Definitely, yes. I’m going to be 41 years old, and I think it will be the moment.”

Ronaldo, who has scored more than 950 goals for club and country, hinted that retirement would likely come within “one or two years,” though he maintained that he still feels physically sharp and mentally driven.

“I feel very good at this moment. I score goals, and I still feel quick and sharp. I’m enjoying my game in the national team. But of course, let’s be honest. What I mean by soon is probably one or two years,” he said with a smile.

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With Portugal close to securing qualification for the 2026 tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, Ronaldo confirmed the competition will mark his sixth and final World Cup appearance.

Reflecting on his decorated journey, he said, “I gave everything for football. I’ve been in the game for 25 years. I did everything, I have many records at clubs and with the national team. I’m really proud. So let’s enjoy the moment.”

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner also spoke warmly about his son, Cristiano Jr, who now represents Portugal’s Under-16 team.

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“As human beings, we don’t always want anybody to be better than us. But I wish my kids would be better than me. I don’t want to add pressure because what I want for him is to be happy,” Ronaldo said.

Ronaldo’s closest attempt at winning the World Cup came in 2006, when Portugal were defeated by France in the semi-finals. Portugal can seal their qualification for next year’s edition with a win over Ireland on Thursday.

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As the world prepares to bid farewell to one of football’s greatest icons, Ronaldo’s impending final bow will mark the end of an era defined by unmatched consistency, power, and passion for the beautiful game.

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Mourinho backs Mbappé, Vinícius and Bellingham to thrive

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Mourinho backs Mbappé, Vinícius and Bellingham to thrive together as Real Madrid prepare for Saturday’s La Liga opener against Espanyol

José Mourinho, Real Madrid head coach, said on Friday, August 21, 2026, in Madrid, Spain, that Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Júnior and Jude Bellingham can play effectively together as Real Madrid prepare to face Espanyol in their opening La Liga match of the season.

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The Portuguese coach, 63, returns to the Real Madrid dugout 13 years after his first spell ended, with the immediate challenge of finding the right balance between a formidable attack and the defensive discipline required to compete for major honours.

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Mourinho has inherited a side that has gone two seasons without a major trophy.

Previous coaches Carlo Ancelotti, Xabi Alonso and Álvaro Arbeloa all faced difficulties in maximising the attacking qualities of Mbappé, Vinícius and Bellingham without leaving the team exposed defensively.

Yet Mourinho is confident the three stars are not tactically incompatible.

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“They are incredible players and incredible players want to play with incredible players,” Mourinho told reporters.

He acknowledged that creating a system to accommodate all three would require careful work, noting that the trio have been used differently by their respective national-team coaches.

“Tactically, it could be tricky,” Mourinho said. “We’re on it. I want the three, when all three play, to feel comfortable on the pitch.”

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The coach added that the quality of the players gives him reason for optimism.

“They don’t play in incompatible positions. We will have a great season with them.”

The challenge, however, extends beyond finding attacking positions. Mourinho has made it clear that Madrid’s biggest names will also have defensive responsibilities.

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“We have to defend with 11 players,” he said. “If a team is pushing us back and giving us problems in our final third, we all have to defend.”

That message could prove particularly important as Mourinho attempts to build a more balanced side around three players accustomed to carrying major attacking responsibilities.

Real Madrid’s preparations have already offered some clues about his thinking. During pre-season, Mourinho experimented with a 4-2-3-1 structure designed to bring several of his principal attacking players into the same system.

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The team completed its pre-season unbeaten, with five wins and one draw, while also keeping clean sheets in its final 243 minutes of preparation.

Bellingham has welcomed the arrival of Mourinho. After returning to training following the World Cup, the England midfielder described working with the Portuguese coach as a dream and said he was optimistic about the season ahead.

Mbappé has similarly spoken positively about the new manager, saying the French forward believes Real Madrid can return to winning trophies.

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For Mourinho, however, managing such a talented group also means managing expectations and disappointment. Only 11 players can start, leaving some of Madrid’s high-profile names facing periods on the bench.

“There will be moments of frustration,” Mourinho said, explaining that players would have to accept difficult selection decisions.

“I want hard decisions. The team needs to know how to navigate moments of frustration.”

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The manager’s emphasis on collective responsibility comes as Real Madrid seek to restore stability after a turbulent previous campaign.

Mourinho also addressed tensions within the dressing room, particularly the reported altercation between Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde that left Valverde requiring hospital treatment last season.

Reports in Spain have described the incident as a significant source of concern before the pair reunited in training.

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Mourinho said he had chosen to approach the matter without dwelling on the past.

“I’ve decided to start from zero,” he said, adding that the players had indicated there was no need for him to intervene.

According to Mourinho, what he has seen from the pair since his arrival suggests the relationship has moved beyond reconciliation.

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“From what I’ve seen it’s not even about peace, it’s normality, friendship, and it’s like nothing happened.”

The wider rebuilding project at Madrid is substantial. Mourinho was appointed after a trophyless two-year period and has returned to the club under an ambitious mandate to restore competitiveness at domestic and European level. His contract runs until June 2029.

Real Madrid have also strengthened their squad during the summer, adding players including Bernardo Silva, Marc Cucurella, Ibrahima Konaté, Denzel Dumfries and Yan Diomandé as part of the club’s effort to refresh the team.

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The first serious examination of Mourinho’s new approach comes on Saturday, August 22, when Real Madrid travel to face Espanyol. The match is scheduled for 9.30pm Central European Time at the Stage Front Stadium.

For Mourinho, the return carries more than nostalgia. Real Madrid expect trophies, and the coach knows that finding a productive relationship between Mbappé, Vinícius and Bellingham could be central to that ambition.

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His message before the new campaign is therefore both optimistic and demanding: the stars can play together, but their individual brilliance must ultimately serve the team.

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