Portugal Euro 2024 squad: Who Roberto Martinez will take to Germany

Although England and France must be seen as favourites, it wouldn’t be a reach to place Portugal in the next crop of teams most likely to lift the Euro 2024 trophy in Germany this summer.

After an underwhelming showing three years ago, where they were dumped out of the competition in the last 16 at the hands of Belgium, as well as a shock World Cup quarter-final exit to Morocco in Qatar, the Selecao will be motivated to put in a better showing this time around.

Fernando Santos left his post following that defeat to the north African side, with Roberto Martinez stepping into the hotseat in his stead. The former Belgium boss was not a universally-popular choice, but he’s done an impressive job thus far, as his side won each of his opening 10 games in charge.

Martinez is blessed with a group bulging with talent, and they should be extra motivated to perform for Cristiano Ronaldo, in what is likely to be his last-ever international tournament. But who made Portugal’s 26-player Euro squad? GOAL takes a look…

Diogo Costa Portugal 2023

GOALKEEPERS

Portugal are blessed with a strong pool of goalkeepers heading into the tournament. Porto’s young shot-stopper Diogo Costa – linked with several Premier League sides in the recent past – has emerged as the No.1, but should he not be available, both Roma’s Rui Patricio and Wolves’ Jose Sa are more than capable of stepping in.

Name Club
Diogo Costa Porto
Rui Patricio Roma
Jose Sa Wolves
Diogo Dalot Portugal 2023

DEFENDERS

Portugal’s defensive options are strong, too. Ruben Dias and Joao Cancelo are nailed-on starters at the back, while Manchester United star Diogo Dalot has proved a popular choice down the left-hand side of defence.

The question of who will partner Dias at centre-back is more open. Martinez has flipped between a back four and back three since taking over, with youngsters Goncalo Inacio and Antonio Silva both receiving minutes. though the ageless Pepe remains an option, too.

Name Club
Joao Cancelo Barcelona
Ruben Dias Manchester City
Diogo Dalot Manchester United
Goncalo Inacio Sporting CP
Nuno Mendes Paris Saint-Germain
Pepe Porto
Nelson Semedo Wolves
Antonio Silva Benfica

Bruno Fernandes Portugal 2023

MIDFIELDERS

Bruno Fernandes was the only player who featured in each of Martinez’s first 10 games in charge, but the other midfield positions are more open. Ruben Neves and Otavio moving to the Saudi Pro League has not affected their international prospects, while holding midfielders Danilo Pereira and Joao Palhinha will provide some much-needed steel.

Name Club
Bruno Fernandes Manchester United
Joao Neves Benfica
Ruben Neves Al-Hilal
Otavio Al-Nassr
Joao Palhinha Fulham
Danilo Pereira Paris Saint-Germain
Vitinha Paris Saint-Germain

Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 2023

FORWARDS

When Martinez took over, the question he had to ask straight away was whether he would continue relying on Ronaldo as his go-to striker. He opted to stick by the legendary forward and Ronaldo thanked him for his faith by scoring 10 goals in his first nine games.

Bernardo Silva has been another mainstay of Martinez’s attack, with Joao Felix and Rafael Leao also featuring regularly. Diogo Jota and Goncalo Ramos, meanwhile, provide vital depth.

Name Club
Francisco Conceicao Porto
Joao Felix Barcelona
Diogo Jota Liverpool
Rafael Leao AC Milan
Pedro Neto Wolves
Goncalo Ramos Paris Saint-Germain
Cristiano Ronaldo Al-Nassr
Roberto Martinez, Head Coach of Portugal

EXPECTED XI

Costa seems to have the goalkeeper spot laid nailed down, with Dias, Dalot and Cancelo certain picks in defence. It’s a coin toss for the other centre-back position, but Inacio probably has the edge at the time of writing.

Palhinha should slot into defensive midfield, flanked by Fernandes and one of Otavio or Vitinha. There’s no prizes for guessing who’ll be leading the line, with Bernardo playing down the right. That leaves just the left-forward berth free, and it’s a tough one to call, with Felix and Leao hardly enjoying vintage seasons this time out and Jota having suffered from injury problems all season.

Raphael Guerreiro FC Bayern 2024 Injury

NOTABLE ABSENTEES

Pedro Goncalves has been tearing up the Primeira Liga for several seasons, but Martinez refuses to entertain the idea of calling him up – much to the chagrin of Sporting CP boss Ruben Amorim. “Goncalves is an unlucky player, because the competition for his position is very high,” he explained to O Jogo recently.

Arsenal midfielder Fabio Vieira’s lack of minutes means he hasn’t made the cut, while the formerly highly-rated Goncalo Guedes and Andre Silva are both way out of contention due to poor club form.

Raphael Guerreiro, meanwhile, misses out after suffering a late-season injury at Bayern Munich, while Manchester City’s Matheus Nunes is arguably the biggest name not to make the cut after struggling to break through under Pep Guardiola.

Name Club Reason
Pedro Goncalves Sporting CP Not selected
Goncalo Guedes Villarreal Not selected
Raphael Guerreiro Bayern Munich Injury
Matheus Nunes Manchester City Not selected
Renato Sanches Roma Not selected
Andre Silva Real Sociedad Not selected
Fabio Vieira Arsenal Not selected

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