Jorge Jesus is appointed as the new head coach of Portugal following the team’s World Cup exit, according to reports from Channel NewsAsia and The42. The announcements position Jesus as the replacement for Portugal’s outgoing coaching set-up after the tournament ended. Both outlets describe Jesus as a veteran manager with extensive experience across multiple clubs in Portugal. While the reports differ only in wording and emphasis, they consistently identify Jesus as the coach who will lead Portugal next. The available coverage does not provide detailed terms of the appointment, including contract length or salary, nor does it specify the immediate start date or first matches under his leadership. However, the decision is framed as a direct post–World Cup response, with Jesus being brought in to take charge of the national team going forward. The reports also highlight his established track record in Portugal club football, signalling continuity in employing a manager familiar with the local game as Portugal looks to move on after elimination at the World Cup.