Roberto Martinez: "Cristiano is in shape, this match was an important test for Portugal"

28.06.2026 | Sport

Portugal manager Roberto Martinez described the match against Colombia as a valuable test, praised the defense and goalkeeper Diogo Costa, and emphasized that "Cristiano is in good physical shape and performed very well today."

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Portugal manager Roberto Martinez was satisfied with the way his team performed in the friendly against Colombia, which ended in a goalless draw. The Spanish specialist described the duel as a "very valuable test" that will help the team get "where it wants to be" during the World Cup.

Martinez highlighted above all the character of the Portuguese and their defensive play. He described the performance of goalkeeper "Diogo Costa" as "fantastic," and the intensity and concentration of the players in front of him as a key factor in keeping a "clean sheet" against a typically aggressive South American opponent.

"We really needed this to steer the game in the direction we want. We need to have more possession of the ball and take advantage of the players who have that ability. South American teams are used to a broken rhythm of play. I think the team reacted well throughout the match. Now we need to improve and steer the game where we want it to go, namely to have more possession of the ball and use the individual talent we have at our disposal. It was important for us to use many players, 22 have already played and that is important," declared Roberto Martinez after the meeting.

The manager specifically drew attention to the role of "Cristiano Ronaldo," who again remained on the pitch for the full 90 minutes. According to Martinez, this is not just a matter of trust in the star, but part of a broader plan to build synchronization in attack.

"It is very important for us to be able to synchronize his movements with the other ten players. Cristiano is in good physical shape and performed very well today," Martinez emphasized, making it clear that Ronaldo remains a central figure in Portugal's tactical scheme.

The friendly against Colombia fits into the preparation of the Portuguese for the knockout phase of the 2026 World Cup. In the round of 16, Martinez's team will face "Croatia" – a match that many define as one of the most interesting in this round. The meeting is scheduled for July 3 (Friday) at 2:00 a.m. Bulgarian time.

Expectations are that Portugal will try to build on what was shown against Colombia – more control over the ball, more effective use of individual talent in attack, and the best possible interaction between "Cristiano Ronaldo" and the other offensive players. For its part, Croatia, known for its tournament mentality and fighting spirit, is shaping up to be a serious test for the ambitions of the "navigators" in the knockout stages.