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Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo Reunion: A Potential Future with Portugal National Team

Could Cristiano Ronaldo and Jose Mourinho reunite in the future with the Portugal national team? Read on to explore the potential scenario and the recent struggles faced by the self-anointed 'Special One'.

Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo Reunion: A Potential Future with Portugal National Team

Cristiano Ronaldo could, if he extends his international career beyond the 2026 World Cup, be in line for a reunion with Jose Mourinho. That is because the self-anointed ‘Special One’ is considered to be a guaranteed pick as next manager of the Portugal national team. Mourinho is currently with Benfica, with his recent struggles on the trophy-winning front being explained.Mourinho is one of the most decorated coaches to have ever graced a dugout, with the Champions League crown being captured with Porto and Inter. He has also landed domestic titles in Portugal, England, Italy and Spain.Memorable spells have been taken in as boss of Porto, Chelsea, Inter and Real Madrid, while also spending time with Manchester United, Tottenham, Roma and Fenerbahce. Mourinho returned to his roots in September when taking over at Benfica.The 62-year-old has lost none of his appetite for success, but last hoisted major silverware aloft in 2022 when Roma captured the Conference League crown. The Portuguese league title is in danger of slipping out of reach this season, as Benfica sit nine points off the pace, meaning that a barren run on the silverware front could extend to four years.Quizzed on whether Mourinho is as ‘special’ as he once was, former Porto midfielder Pedro Mendes - speaking to Boyle Sports, who offer the latest Football Betting - said: “Well, at the time it was different. He was one of a kind. It was really a pleasure to work under him, under his command. But football changed a lot. A lot of things changed in football. New managers, new ideas, new football approaches, new game approaches, new systems that we never heard of in the past.“But what I can see hasn’t changed is his presence, his speech, the way he faces the press, the way he talks to the players, the way he talks to the press regarding his players. I can see that has never changed. Recently he has struggled a little bit, but that's a sign of the times.”Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!It remains to be seen how long Mourinho will remain in club management, as questions of his methods - and whether they are becoming slightly outdated - begin to mount in intensity. He is tied to a contract at Benfica through to the summer of 2027.Mourinho has never hidden the fact that he would like to manage Portugal at some point, with that role currently being filled by Roberto Martinez. How long the Spaniard remains in that post could be determined by performances at the 2026 World Cup.Mendes expects Mourinho to step in eventually, saying: “Everyone in football in Portugal believes that one day Jose Mourinho will be our national team manager. When he was out of a job, I don't know if Roberto Martinez had failed somehow, he could have jumped in straight away, but Roberto Martínez won one of the Nations League tournaments and he's doing a fantastic job now for the World Cup qualifiers.“Jose Mourinho just signed for Benfica a few months ago, so we need to wait on that. But I think one day he will. I think he will. I think he also has this desire.”Taking the reins with Portugal could see Mourinho work with Ronaldo again, with the pair having previously spent three years together at Real Madrid between 2010 and 2013. CR7 is showing no sign of slowing down at 40 years of age.Remarkable individual standards are being maintained at Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, with more Golden Boots being secured in the Middle East, while 1,000 career goals remain an obvious target for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.Ronaldo has reached 226 caps and 143 goals for his country, over the course of a 22-year international career, and is expected to grace next summer’s World Cup. It has even been suggested that the evergreen frontman could play on to Euro 2028 and another global gathering on home soil in 2030 - which would give him the chance to work under Mourinho again.

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Jose Mourinho's Legacy and Recent Challenges

Jose Mourinho, the self-proclaimed 'Special One', has had a remarkable coaching career with numerous trophies and accolades. From winning the Champions League with Porto and Inter to claiming domestic titles in multiple countries, Mourinho's success story is well-documented. However, his recent struggles at Benfica, with the last major silverware in 2022, raise questions about his current approach in a rapidly evolving football landscape.

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Pedro Mendes' Insights on Mourinho's Evolution

Former Porto midfielder Pedro Mendes reflects on Mourinho's impact on the game and acknowledges the changes in football over the years. While new managers and systems have emerged, Mendes praises Mourinho's unwavering presence, leadership, and communication style. Despite recent challenges, Mendes sees Mourinho's struggles as a 'sign of the times' rather than a decline in his abilities.

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Potential Reunion with Portugal National Team

Speculation looms over Mourinho's future as he harbors aspirations of managing the Portugal national team someday. With his current contract at Benfica until 2027, Mourinho's desire to lead his country's team is no secret. Should Roberto Martinez's tenure at Portugal end post-2026 World Cup, Mourinho could step into the role, potentially reuniting with Cristiano Ronaldo, as the iconic forward continues to defy age and maintain extraordinary performance standards.

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Cristiano Ronaldo's Evergreen Career

Cristiano Ronaldo, at 40, continues to set remarkable standards in football, showcasing his prowess at Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr. With over 200 caps and 100+ goals for Portugal, Ronaldo's longevity and consistent excellence hint at a potential extension of his international career beyond the upcoming World Cup. The prospect of working again with Mourinho, as hinted by speculations, adds an intriguing layer to Ronaldo's enduring legacy.

Published on Dec 9, 2025