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Home » Uncategorized » Portugal boss Roberto Martinez delivers six-word reality check about Cristiano Ronaldo Jr’s future
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Portugal boss Roberto Martinez delivers six-word reality check about Cristiano Ronaldo Jr’s future

TaifulBy TaifulJune 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has taken his first meaningful steps onto the international stage, and already, the pressure of greatness looms large. The 14-year-old son of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner made his debut for Portugal’s U15 national team, helping them secure victory at the Vlatko Markovic international tournament in Croatia. Yet amid the celebration of a rising talent, Portugal’s national team coach Roberto Martinez has issued a cautionary message—not about his ability, but about how the world should treat the boy now walking a path few have ever dared to tread.

The name on the back of the shirt may have carried weight, but Ronaldo Jr. proved he was more than just a famous surname. With quick feet, smart movement, and a natural instinct for goal-scoring, he played a decisive role in Portugal’s U15 triumph.

“Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has made a winning start to his international career,” reported Sport TV, following the youngster’s performance in Croatia. “He drew praise from national team boss Roberto Martinez, who highlighted the youngster’s composure and work ethic despite the media attention that followed his debut appearance.”

Both his legendary father and grandmother were in attendance, watching closely from the stands. And while CR7 himself continues to push the boundaries of age and performance at 40 years old, his son is emerging as a fresh-faced symbol of soccer’s next generation. The two currently share a club affiliation at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, where Ronaldo Jr trains in the youth ranks.

The warning from Martinez

Despite the joy of seeing talent passed down from father to son, Roberto Martinez offered a six-word warning that subtly redirected the media narrative. Speaking after Ronaldo Jr’s debut, the Portugal head coach said:

“It was very nice to see Cristiano Junior’s attitude, and that is not easy when the media is watching an under-15 game. We have to give him space,” Martinez told Sport TV.

Those six words—“We have to give him space”—served as a pointed reminder that even in the glow of early success, Ronaldo Jr is still a child, learning his craft under a microscope few teenagers could withstand.

Martinez’s comment highlights a growing concern: the intense scrutiny of young athletes, especially those born into fame. While the allure of another Ronaldo lighting up the international stage is powerful, the burden of expectation can be just as heavy as a trophy-laden legacy.

Choosing Portugal—and a dream possibility

Ronaldo Jr’s choice to wear the Portugal badge was not an inevitability. The young attacker is eligible to play for five different countries: Portugal, the United States (where he was born), Spain, England, and Cape Verde. His decision to follow in his father’s footsteps and commit to Portugal adds a deeply personal dimension to his emerging career.

His presence in the Portuguese setup has already inspired fantasies among fans and pundits alike—could he one day share the pitch with his father? With CR7 still defying the odds by competing professionally, the prospect of a father-son duo at the international level no longer feels entirely like fiction.

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