Roberto Martinez wants you to know everything is fine. Totally fine. The kind of fine that coaches feel compelled to announce at press conferences when things are, perhaps, not entirely fine.

Speaking to media in Houston on June 22, 2026, the Portugal head coach declared his squad is “more united” and “stronger” than ever ahead of their second 2026 FIFA World Cup group-stage match against Uzbekistan. The comments came two days after Portugal stumbled to a 1-1 draw against DR Congo in their opening fixture, a result that sent ripples of concern through Portuguese football circles and sparked immediate speculation about dressing room discord.

The draw that changed the mood

Portugal’s opening match on June 20 was supposed to be routine. DR Congo, while talented, were not the kind of opponent a squad of Portugal’s caliber was expected to struggle against. Yet a 1-1 draw was exactly what transpired, and with it came the familiar chorus of questions about team chemistry, tactical direction, and whether the squad’s biggest names were all pulling in the same direction.

The Ronaldo question