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Bruno Fernandes Optimistic About Portugal's World Cup 2026 Aspirations

As the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches, Bruno Fernandes expresses his strong confidence in Portugal's quest for their first title. He emphasizes the team's focus on overcoming their historical challenges and highlights the unity and recent successes that bolster their ambitions. With a strong squad led by stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal aims to make history in the upcoming tournament. Discover more about their aspirations and preparations as they gear up for their opening match against DR Congo.
 

Portugal's Ambition for World Cup Glory

Bruno Fernandes, the midfielder for Portugal, has voiced his unwavering confidence as the FIFA World Cup 2026 approaches. He emphasized that the team is entirely dedicated to breaking their title drought and achieving their first world championship. Portugal's inaugural match is scheduled against DR Congo on June 17, according to Indian Standard Time.


Chasing the World Cup Dream

In an interview with FIFA, as reported by FotMob, Fernandes articulated that the ultimate goal for Portugal is to secure the World Cup trophy and make history. He stated, "Our dream is to become world champions. The focus must be on what we can do to change the narrative that Portugal has never won it and to be the first team to bring the prestigious World Cup home."


Boosted by Recent Achievements

Reflecting on Portugal's triumph in the 2024-25 Nations League, Fernandes noted that this victory has bolstered the team's confidence and showcased their overall talent. He remarked, "We feel positive about our Nations League win in 2024-25. It reinforces our belief in our quality and the caliber of players representing Portugal. We are a strong group and genuinely believe we can excel in the World Cup."


Unity as a Key Strength

The Manchester United player highlighted the importance of unity within the Portugal squad, stating that it instills confidence as they head into the tournament. He expressed, "Seeing an incredible team around me, all willing to do whatever it takes, fills me with confidence. It's not just about individual success but about helping each other achieve our ultimate goal."


Aiming for Historical Success

Despite never having won the FIFA World Cup, Portugal's best finish was third place in 1966. However, they enter this tournament with a formidable squad, featuring star players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, who is coming off a stellar season with Manchester United.