The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Portugal looking to avoid Brazil

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DOHA. — Back-to-back wins. Qualificat­ion with a game to spare. Cristiano Ronaldo already among the goal scorers. The group stage could hardly have gone any better for Portugal at the FIFA World Cup. There’s still one loose end to tie up. Portugal need a point in their last Group H match against South Korea today to guarantee finishing in first place. That might come with a perk — avoiding Brazil in the last 16.

“If we had to face each other, it would be a game between two great teams,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said. “But our wish, and Brazil’s, is that we meet later on.”

After the 2-0 win over Uruguay on Sunday, Santos said he wasn’t planning to rest too many key players against South Korea. Ronaldo may be an exception. Three games in nine days could prove to be too much for the 37-year-old striker, who hasn’t played significan­t minutes this season for Manchester United — the English team who recently terminated their contract with Ronaldo after his explosive pre-World Cup interview blasting the club’s manager, owners and even his teammates. Ronaldo missed team training on Wednesday, instead completing a session in the gym, and there’s a chance he is saved for the last 16. That would give the likes of Gonçalo Ramos or Andre Silva a rare chance to start up front. Also set to be missing are centreback Danilo Pereira, who broke three ribs in training last week, and left back Nuno Mendes, who was substitute­d in the first half against Uruguay because of a muscle injury.

If selected, playmaker Bruno Fernandes will look to continue his strong form that has seen him score two goals — one of them contested by Ronaldo against Uruguay — and set up two others. —

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