Why Cristiano Ronaldo Coming Off the Bench Could Be Portugal’s Biggest Advantage Against Spain
There is a strong argument to be made that Cristiano Ronaldo coming off the bench against Spain in the Round of 16 gives Portugal its best chance to advance. While Ronaldo remains one of the greatest goalscorers in football history, using him as a second-half weapon could completely change the match.
Portugal’s starting lineup without Ronaldo would be more dynamic and fluid in attack. The front line would have more pace, movement, pressing, and flexibility, allowing players like Rafael Leão, Gonçalo Ramos, Bruno Fernandes, and Bernardo Silva to interchange and stretch Spain’s defense. That type of energy could help Portugal play faster, create more space, and avoid becoming too predictable in the final third.
Then, if the match is still close in the second half, bringing Ronaldo on gives Portugal a fresh world-class finisher against tired defenders. His movement in the box, aerial ability, and big-game experience can make the difference when chances become limited late in the match.
Against a disciplined Spanish side, Portugal needs every tactical edge it can find. Starting with a faster, freer attack and saving Ronaldo as an impact substitute may be Portugal’s smartest bet to knock off one of the tournament favorites.






