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They are not a traditional title favorite, and they do not arrive with the overwhelming individual power of the biggest European or South American squads. Yet once the match begins, Japan can become deeply uncomfortable to play against: compact without the ball, fast in transition, technically clean under pressure, and brave enough to attack opponents with bigger reputations.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":35,"children":36},{},[37],{"type":32,"value":38},"That unpredictability has history behind it. The 2026 tournament will be Japan's eighth World Cup appearance, following 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, and 2022. Across those seven previous tournaments, Japan reached the round of 16 four times, in 2002, 2010, 2018, and 2022. The pattern is clear: the Samurai Blue have moved beyond simply qualifying. The next challenge is breaking through the round-of-16 ceiling and reaching a first World Cup quarter-final.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":40,"children":41},{},[42],{"type":32,"value":43},"The clearest recent example came in Qatar 2022. Japan beat both Germany and Spain in the group stage, two results that showed how dangerous they can be when the game becomes fast and emotionally unstable. But they then lost to Croatia on penalties in the round of 16. That tournament captured Japan's modern identity almost perfectly: capable of beating elite opponents in single matches, but still searching for the consistency and ruthlessness required to survive deep knockout football.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":45,"children":46},{},[47],{"type":32,"value":48},"The 2026 squad gives Hajime Moriyasu a stronger foundation than many previous Japan teams had. The Japan Football Association list includes Zion Suzuki of Parma, Ko Itakura and Tsuyoshi Watanabe from Dutch clubs, Hiroki Ito of Bayern Munich, Wataru Endo of Liverpool, Daichi Kamada of Crystal Palace, Ritsu Doan of Eintracht Frankfurt, Takefusa Kubo of Real Sociedad, Ayase Ueda of Feyenoord, and other players based across Europe. This is not a squad built only on domestic form. Much of its core lives every week in higher-tempo, higher-contact club environments.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":50,"children":51},{},[52],{"type":32,"value":53},"That matters because Japan's old strengths have been joined by a new layer of experience. The technical quality and collective discipline are still there, but more players now understand European pressing, physical duels, quick rest-defense decisions, and the speed of transitions. Endo gives the midfield ball-winning and structure. Kubo gives Japan a creative outlet who can receive between lines, carry the ball, and create from the right side or half-space. Doan offers shooting threat from inside channels, while Ueda and Daizen Maeda give Moriyasu different forward profiles.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":55,"children":56},{},[57],{"type":32,"value":58},"Japan's strength is not only in possession. Against stronger teams, they can defend in a compact shape, wait for pressure to overextend, and then attack through wide runners and second-line movement. Against teams closer to their own level, they can use quick passing combinations, rotations, and high work rate to create overloads. That flexibility is why their matches can change suddenly. Japan do not always need to dominate the ball to control the direction of a game.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":60,"children":61},{},[62],{"type":32,"value":63},"There are weaknesses too. Kaoru Mitoma's absence removes one of Japan's most dangerous individual dribblers and one of the few players who can change a match with a single wide action. Without him, more responsibility falls on Kubo, Doan, Maeda, Ueda, and the midfield connectors around them. Japan can still create, but they may need more collective precision to replace the direct one-on-one threat Mitoma usually provides.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":65,"children":66},{},[67],{"type":32,"value":68},"Their 2026 group makes the road even more interesting. Japan are in Group F with the Netherlands, Sweden, and Tunisia. The opening match against the Netherlands is a major test of defensive spacing and transition timing. Tunisia can make games narrow and uncomfortable. Sweden bring physicality, aerial threat, and set-piece pressure. It is a group in which Japan can absolutely compete for qualification, but it is also a group where one inefficient attacking performance could create real trouble.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":70,"children":71},{},[72],{"type":32,"value":73},"That is why \"unpredictable\" is not a soft label for Japan. It is the most accurate description of their World Cup profile. Their floor is lower than the biggest contenders because they lack the same volume of elite match-winners. Their ceiling is higher than many outsiders because their tactical discipline, European-based experience, and transition threat can unsettle almost anyone.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":75,"children":76},{},[77],{"type":32,"value":78},"Japan's realistic target is to get out of Group F and then finally turn a round-of-16 appearance into a quarter-final. The data says they are an established World Cup team: eight appearances by 2026 and four knockout qualifications in their last seven tournaments. 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This is not only a team with history, expectation, and global attention. It is a squad built from players who operate every week in the highest-pressure environments in European football, and that matters when the tournament narrows into knockout games.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":144,"children":145},{},[146],{"type":32,"value":147},"Thomas Tuchel's 26-man squad gives England a balance that many contenders would envy. Harry Kane remains the captain and reference point in attack. Jude Bellingham gives the midfield a rare mix of control, ball-carrying, timing, and penalty-box threat. Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Phil Foden, Marcus Rashford, Morgan Rogers, Eberechi Eze, Ollie Watkins, and Ivan Toney add different ways to change the rhythm of a match.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":149,"children":150},{},[151],{"type":32,"value":152},"The squad value makes the argument even clearer. According to Transfermarkt's World Cup 2026 team listings, England's 26-player group is valued at about EUR 1.31 billion, with an average value of roughly EUR 50.38 million per player. Market value is not a trophy, but it is a useful signal: England are not relying on two famous names and a thin bench. Their depth is expensive because it is proven, young enough to run, and experienced enough to handle major matches.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":154,"children":155},{},[156],{"type":32,"value":157},"That depth is especially visible through the spine of the team. Jordan Pickford brings long-term tournament experience in goal. John Stones, Marc Guehi, Ezri Konsa, Reece James, and other defensive options allow Tuchel to adjust between control, recovery pace, and ball progression. Rice gives the midfield its defensive platform, while Bellingham and Foden can move between structure and improvisation. In attack, Kane can link play or finish, Saka can isolate full-backs, Rashford can threaten space, and Watkins or Toney can change the forward profile from the bench.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":159,"children":160},{},[161],{"type":32,"value":162},"The first star who explains England's strength is Kane. England Football lists him with 112 caps and 78 goals for the senior national team, making him England men's all-time leading scorer. His World Cup record is also significant: eight goals in 11 World Cup appearances, leaving him close to Gary Lineker's England World Cup scoring record. Kane is not just a qualification-stage scorer. He has repeatedly delivered in the environment where pressure is highest.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":164,"children":165},{},[166],{"type":32,"value":167},"Kane also gives England a tactical floor. He can play as a classic penalty-box striker, but he can also drop between the lines, connect with runners, switch the ball wide, and manage decisive moments from the penalty spot. For a team expected to dominate many group-stage games and then survive tighter knockout matches, that variety is essential. England do not need Kane to touch the ball every minute; they need him to make the right touch when the game becomes narrow.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":169,"children":170},{},[171],{"type":32,"value":172},"The second star who explains England's ceiling is Bellingham. England Football lists him at 46 senior caps and six goals, a remarkable international base for a 22-year-old midfielder. Transfermarkt values him at EUR 140 million, putting him among the most valuable players in the tournament. That valuation reflects more than reputation. Bellingham changes the geometry of England's attack because he can receive under pressure, carry through midfield, arrive in the box, and defend with intensity after losing the ball.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":174,"children":175},{},[176],{"type":32,"value":177},"Bellingham matters because he stops England from becoming predictable. If opponents block Kane, Bellingham can arrive as the extra runner. If opponents sit deep, he can help England overload central zones before releasing Saka or another wide player. If the game becomes emotional, his confidence gives England a player who wants the difficult touch rather than hiding from it. That is the kind of trait that often separates quarter-final teams from finalists.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":179,"children":180},{},[181],{"type":32,"value":182},"Put Kane and Bellingham together, and England's contender case becomes persuasive. Kane supplies goals, leadership, and proven tournament output. Bellingham supplies mobility, vertical power, and a younger superstar's ability to bend the rhythm of a match. Around them, England have one of the most valuable squads at the World Cup, a deep bench, and a coach with Champions League-level tactical habits.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":184,"children":185},{},[186],{"type":32,"value":187},"There are still risks. England have carried high expectations before and fallen short. Tuchel must decide how to fit his attacking stars together without making the team too loose, and the defensive balance will matter more once England face elite transition teams. The squad value proves quality, but it does not guarantee chemistry. The records of Kane and Bellingham prove elite talent, but a World Cup still asks for seven connected performances.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":189,"children":190},{},[191],{"type":32,"value":192},"Even with those warnings, England belong in the top tier of 2026 contenders. A EUR 1.31 billion squad, Kane's 78 international goals, and Bellingham's midfield authority are not marketing slogans. They are football evidence. England's question is no longer whether they have the strength to challenge for the World Cup. 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Portugal still need his goals, but they also need the right balance of minutes, role, and knockout-stage management.","ronaldo-sixth-world-cup-how-far-can-he-go","/images/portugal-ronaldo-2026-world-cup.png","2026-06-02",[239],"portugal",[239,241,21],"cristiano-ronaldo",{"type":24,"children":243,"toc":317},[244,249,254,259,264,269,274,279,284,289,294],{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":245,"children":246},{},[247],{"type":32,"value":248},"At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo is standing at the door of another World Cup. FIFA confirmed in Portugal's squad announcement that he will travel to the 2026 tournament as captain, chasing an unprecedented sixth World Cup appearance. That alone is historic: from a young wide forward in Germany 2006 to a penalty-box finisher in North America 2026, Ronaldo has carried an entire generation of football memory through the same shirt.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":250,"children":251},{},[252],{"type":32,"value":253},"The real question, though, is not whether Ronaldo can add another record. It is whether Portugal can use him wisely. If the plan is to treat him like the all-purpose star of ten years ago, Portugal may end up lowering their own ceiling. If the plan is to turn him into a sharper, more selective final weapon, this team still has the profile to make a serious run.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":255,"children":256},{},[257],{"type":32,"value":258},"Portugal's foundation is strong enough. Ruben Dias, Nuno Mendes, Joao Neves, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Rafael Leao, Joao Felix, and Goncalo Ramos give Roberto Martinez enough ball progression, wide threat, and attacking variety to avoid becoming a one-man operation. In other words, Portugal should not arrive at the 2026 World Cup as a team waiting for Ronaldo to solve everything on his own.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":260,"children":261},{},[262],{"type":32,"value":263},"That is the first key to how far Ronaldo can go: he has to be placed in the right role. He still offers elite box instincts, strong aerial value, and total authority from the penalty spot. What he no longer should be asked to do is press relentlessly for long stretches, beat full-backs over and over from the flank, or drop deep every phase to build the attack. The more Portugal let their midfielders and wingers handle progression, the more Ronaldo can save his energy for the moments that matter most: the box, second balls, set pieces, and the final twenty minutes of tight matches.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":265,"children":266},{},[267],{"type":32,"value":268},"The group stage is the first hurdle Portugal must manage well. According to FIFA's published schedule, Portugal face DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia in Group K. It is not a group of death, but it is not a soft landing either. DR Congo will test Portugal's control through physical duels, Uzbekistan may bring a compact defensive block, and Colombia have enough individual quality to drag a match into something far more chaotic.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":270,"children":271},{},[272],{"type":32,"value":273},"For Ronaldo, the ideal group-stage script is not three full matches and three survival shifts. It is early control of the group, enough points from the first two games, and room to rotate in the third. At 41, energy management in a World Cup built on travel, heat, and short recovery windows is not caution. It is strategy. If Portugal want a genuinely dangerous Ronaldo in the knockout rounds, they cannot spend his burst too early.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":275,"children":276},{},[277],{"type":32,"value":278},"Once the knockout phase begins, Ronaldo's value becomes more subtle. World Cup knockouts are often not about ninety minutes of flowing football. They are about a few set pieces, one loose ball in the area, a goalkeeper's big save, and a single star finishing the decisive chance. Ronaldo remains dangerous in exactly that world. He does not need to dominate every minute. He only needs one cross, one penalty, or one far-post run to tilt a game.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":280,"children":281},{},[282],{"type":32,"value":283},"The problem is that stronger opponents will target him more clearly. If Portugal's attack becomes nothing more than crossing toward Ronaldo, elite centre-backs will be comfortable. If Portugal can use Vitinha, Bruno, Bernardo, and Joao Neves to keep stressing central spaces, then release runners like Leao or Pedro Neto beyond the line, Ronaldo's presence becomes something defenders can never forget. The threat is not that he touches the ball every attack. The threat is that the back line cannot switch off for a second while he is there.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":285,"children":286},{},[287],{"type":32,"value":288},"So Portugal's reasonable floor is getting out of the group, and their realistic target is the quarter-finals. If the bracket breaks kindly, the core stays healthy, and Martinez is decisive with both starters and bench roles, a semi-final is not fantasy. Winning the whole tournament would require more than Ronaldo's last great World Cup storyline. It would require defensive stability, ruthless transitions, and emotional control across seven matches.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":290,"children":291},{},[292],{"type":32,"value":293},"Ronaldo does not need another World Cup to prove his greatness. A possible sixth appearance, goals across five different World Cups, and Portugal's scoring record already make the case. But football is not always about completeness. Sometimes it is about the final moment. If Portugal can turn Ronaldo from the universal answer into the decisive weapon, the most realistic range for this veteran is somewhere between the quarter-finals and the semi-finals. 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That does not mean the tournament is theirs to lose. World Cups are too short, too volatile, and too dependent on timing for that kind of certainty. But when squad quality, global ranking, and coaching stability are weighed together, France have the most convincing profile in the field.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":339,"children":340},{},[341],{"type":32,"value":342},"The first reason is depth. France's 26-player World Cup squad gives Didier Deschamps options in almost every zone of the pitch. Mike Maignan anchors the goalkeeping group. The defensive pool includes William Saliba, Jules Kounde, Dayot Upamecano, Theo Hernandez, and Lucas Hernandez. In midfield, Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot, N'Golo Kante, Manu Kone, and Warren Zaire-Emery give France different ways to control or disrupt a match.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":344,"children":345},{},[346],{"type":32,"value":347},"Then comes the attack. Kylian Mbappe remains the defining player, but France are not built around one runner and a prayer. Ousmane Dembele can unsettle full-backs on either side. Michael Olise brings delivery and decision-making between the lines. Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue, Rayan Cherki, and Marcus Thuram give the squad pace, invention, and bench power. That matters because World Cup winners rarely survive on their starting eleven alone.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":349,"children":350},{},[351],{"type":32,"value":352},"Tournament football asks different questions from club football. A team may need to dominate possession one day, defend long spells four days later, and then win a tight knockout game decided by one transition. France can live in all of those versions of a match. They can play directly into space for Mbappe, slow the game down through midfield, or change the rhythm with wide players from the bench.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":354,"children":355},{},[356],{"type":32,"value":357},"The FIFA ranking strengthens the argument. France returned to the top of the FIFA men's world ranking in April 2026, their first time at number one since September 2018. Rankings do not hand out trophies, but they do show consistency across a longer period than one friendly or one qualifying window. France are not just a fashionable pick. They have been operating at a level that keeps them in the title conversation year after year.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":359,"children":360},{},[361],{"type":32,"value":362},"The timing of that rise also matters. A team arriving at a World Cup as the world's top-ranked side has pressure, but it also has evidence. France have been strong enough against elite opposition to make the ranking feel earned rather than cosmetic. For a squad already carrying World Cup final experience, that is a useful psychological position: respected, tested, and still hungry.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":364,"children":365},{},[366],{"type":32,"value":367},"Deschamps is the third pillar. Many national teams have talent. Fewer have a coach who knows how to turn talent into a tournament plan. Deschamps has already taken France to a World Cup quarter-final in 2014, a European Championship final in 2016, a World Cup title in 2018, and another World Cup final in 2022. That record does not guarantee another run, but it shows he understands the rhythm of knockout football.",{"type":27,"tag":28,"props":369,"children":370},{},[371],{"type":32,"value":372},"His France teams are not always the prettiest teams in the tournament. That is not the point. Deschamps usually builds teams that can survive awkward spells. They can absorb pressure, protect a lead, and wait for high-quality attackers to decide the game. 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