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Jesus Takes Portugal Helm After World Cup Stumble
10 Jul
Summary
- Jorge Jesus named Portugal's new coach following World Cup exit.
- Jesus previously managed Al-Nassr, coaching Cristiano Ronaldo.
- Ronaldo's international future is uncertain under new leadership.

Following their World Cup exit, Portugal has appointed Jorge Jesus as the new head coach of their national team. The 71-year-old Portuguese manager takes the reins after the team's round-of-16 elimination.
Jesus, who has extensive experience with Portuguese clubs like Benfica and Sporting Lisbon, most recently coached Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. His appointment comes shortly after the federation parted ways with Roberto Martinez.
The team's World Cup performance had intensified discussions about the role of 41-year-old Ronaldo, with many questioning his significant playing time. Jesus, acknowledging Ronaldo as a "symbol" of Portuguese sports, stated that a discussion about the player's future is necessary.
Ronaldo's club contract extends through 2027, and his international retirement plans remain unconfirmed. As Jesus begins his tenure, he inherits a squad rich in talent, particularly in midfield.