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Portuguese striker to receive another low blow from the Reds 

By Charles Cornwall

Portuguese striker to receive another low blow from the Reds 

Roberto Martínez has already found a new coach after leaving the Belgium national team, now he will take charge of the Portugal national team, who also had no coach after the resignation of Fernando Santos after the World Cup in Qatar. The Spanish coach had been sounding for the Portuguese in the last days, but finally his signing has been consummated in a very fast way since the Portuguese federation understood that he was one of the best options for the future of their national team.

Bob' left the Belgian national team after the bad World Cup in Qatar, with controversy between players and very bad play, but since then he has been sounding for many teams, but finally he has decided to continue in national football by taking the reins of Portugal. The Portuguese federation today confirmed the signing of the Spanish coach, who will be presented in the next few hours as the new Portugal coach. With this move, Portugal is betting on experience in the dugout, as Roberto Martinez is one of the most highly rated coaches of today.

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The Spanish coach managed to put the Belgium national team on the map by achieving third place at the 2018 World Cup in Russia playing excellent football and also managed to reach the quarter-finals at Euro 2020, precisely eliminating Portugal along the way. Roberto Martinez was one of the best options for Portugal and they have not hesitated to reach an agreement with him to take charge of their bench in the coming years.

"I want to contact all the players, with the list of 26 players from the last World Cup in Qatar, that's my starting point," said the Spaniard during his presentation. He was then more specific about Cristiano Ronaldo, the star of the Portuguese national team: "Cristiano is a player on that list, he has been in the national team for 19 years and he deserves the respect of being able to sit down and talk, and from there to have the best team to face the qualifiers for Euro 2024 in 10 weeks", concluded Roberto Martínez.

<strong>Diogo Jota would leave Cristiano out of the squad</strong>

If Martinez and Cristiano do not reach an agreement, there is a Liverpool striker who could leave the Al Nassr star out of the Portugal squad. Jota did not play the World Cup due to injury, but he is the future of the Portuguese striker and if Cristiano is no longer part of the next process, his place would be taken by the Reds' striker. 

 

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