I think it’s more due to the fact of improving academies and getting football / coaching / tactical periodization taught in college concluding in a general evolution of portuguese football instead of just relying on mid foreign players just because it’s cheaper.
Also developing coaches such as José Mourinho, Jorge Jesus, André Villas-Boas, Bruno Lage, Luís Castro, Vítor Pereira, Abel Ferreira, Marco Silva, Sérgio Conceição, Jesualdo Ferreira, Carlos Carvalhal or Leonardo Jardim which consequently led to developing players such as Costinha, Maniche, Tiago, Pepe, Ricardo Carvalho, Moutinho, Meireles, Bosingwa, Nani, Quaresma, Coentrão, Danilo, William, Nelson Semedo, Ruben Dias, Joao Cancelo, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Dalot, Nuno Mendes, Bruno Fernandes, João Palhinha, Ruben Neves, João Félix, Vitinha, Matheus Nunes, Rafael Leão, etc etc etc
I wonder if this had something to do with Portugal’s recent success. But I don’t think so, it probably was because of Ronaldo, sure.
It’s not that we were just shit. It’s also that it was harder to qualify. Between 1960 and 1992, only 8 or less teams qualified. The enlargement of the tournament allowed us to participate more times.
Considering Portugal were shit until 96, it’s quite a good result
We weren’t that shit, qualifying was harsher than it is now and we were unlucky a few times.
You were shit compared to now. You only qualified twice to the world cup prior to 2002 and qualified to every WC since then.
People on this sub would have you believe that we only became good because of Ronaldo
I mean… 26/39 games here had Ronaldo in the squad. Portugal did well in the 84 and 00 euros though.
3/17 WC qualification prior to ronaldo and 5/5 with Ronaldo.
I think it’s more due to the fact of improving academies and getting football / coaching / tactical periodization taught in college concluding in a general evolution of portuguese football instead of just relying on mid foreign players just because it’s cheaper.
Also developing coaches such as José Mourinho, Jorge Jesus, André Villas-Boas, Bruno Lage, Luís Castro, Vítor Pereira, Abel Ferreira, Marco Silva, Sérgio Conceição, Jesualdo Ferreira, Carlos Carvalhal or Leonardo Jardim which consequently led to developing players such as Costinha, Maniche, Tiago, Pepe, Ricardo Carvalho, Moutinho, Meireles, Bosingwa, Nani, Quaresma, Coentrão, Danilo, William, Nelson Semedo, Ruben Dias, Joao Cancelo, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Dalot, Nuno Mendes, Bruno Fernandes, João Palhinha, Ruben Neves, João Félix, Vitinha, Matheus Nunes, Rafael Leão, etc etc etc
I wonder if this had something to do with Portugal’s recent success. But I don’t think so, it probably was because of Ronaldo, sure.
In ‘04 CR7 was a secondary player. Portugal would be one of the favorites with or without him especially considering it was a home turf
2004 euro they were in the finals with the Greece
Do I really need to point out the problem with this logic? I genuinely mean that
Maybe not because of but certainly improved since/during. He was already there in 96 I believe, and has been ever since.
You were shit compared to now. You only qualified twice to the world cup prior to 2002 but qualified to every WC since then.
Yes, that’s right. But the reason we became good was not Ronaldo
We have 19 wins and only 2 of those were after winning against Czechia in the 2012 QFs
It’s not that we were just shit. It’s also that it was harder to qualify. Between 1960 and 1992, only 8 or less teams qualified. The enlargement of the tournament allowed us to participate more times.
You were shit. You only qualified twice to the world cup prior to 2002.