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Portugal vs Spain: Everything you need to know
One of the most important game of Group B and the world cup is here as Portugal take on Spain in a late kick-off on the second day of the World Cup,
at the Fisht Stadium in Sochi.
The game will be vital as it is most
likely to influence the final standings of these two teams, and
therefore see an easier team in the RO16.
With the recent sacking
of Lopetegui, morale might not be as high in the Spanish camp as it
should be. Whether that is likely to have an impact on the final result
remains to be seen, but there is a good chance that it might.
Here's everything you need to know about Match 4 of the 2018 World Cup, which kicks off at 9:00pm
Portugal
Expected Starting XI - Portugal
FIFA ranking: 4 Coach: Fernando Santos Captain: Cristiano Ronaldo
Portugal are no longer the underdogs they once were, and the current
European Champions have enough quality to fight with any of the other
teams' considered favourites in Russia. Unfortunately for them, they are
still considered a tier 2 side because of their ageing squad.
Rui
Patricio has been Portugal's keeper for a long time now, and his
performance in the Euros was enough to show that he belonged in the same
discussion as other elite level keepers.
The back line is where
things get shaky. Pepe and Alves, 2 of the team's starters are 35 and 36
respectively and are not getting any younger or faster. Pepe might
still be a solid defender, but when the Spanish come calling, it will be
his door they knock on first.
Soares and Guerreiro are the full
backs, and they are a bit younger and faster. Guerreiro, in particular,
has been showing a lot of promise when allowed to play for Dortmund and
will provide depth in attack as well.
Joao Moutinho is the guy
whom Ronaldo inspired to take that penalty against Poland in the Euros,
and will be partnered by Carvalho as DM. They will have to cover their
CBs as well, so they two are likely to be under tremendous pressure all
game.
The wings will see something interesting - Pep Guardiola's
darling at Manchester City, Bernardo Silva starting on the left and Jose
Mourinho's admiration earned Joao Mario, on the right. Fighting with
them will be quality players like Bruno Fernandes and Leicester's Adrien
Silva.
The strike force up front revolves around Cristiano
Ronaldo, with Milan's Andre Silva giving him company. Quaresma and
Guedes might also drop in to help out, but the 22-year-old shares great
chemistry with the Madrid superstar, and what more do you need?
Spain
Expected starting XI - Spain
FIFA ranking: 8 Coach: Fernando Hierro Captain: Sergio Ramos If
there is one thing you should not do, it is to sack your coach - the
coach you just gave a new contract to - one day before the World Cup.
Unfortunately, no one gave that memo to the Spanish Federation and
things look ugly.
But there is no time to cry over spilt milk, and
certainly not when you are taking on Portugal in the first match. The
WC is all about momentum, and the first game could make or break a
team's chances. It is to this effect that the Spanish need to get their
head back in the game.
David de Gea is arguably the best keeper in
the world playing at the moment (considering Neuer has not played for a
long time now) and Spain will have nothing to worry with him in goal.
Not to mention that he has two of the best CBs in world football - Pique
and Ramos - monitoring the air space in front of him.
Barcelona's
Jordi Alba is the left back (more of a wing back, really) while
Madrid's Carvajal performs the same role from the right. Seriously,
there is nothing to worry about the defense. And the midfield. And the
attack.
Busquets and Thiago are the central midfielders - Busquets
the more defensive option while Thiago annoys the opponent defence by
being everywhere. Iniesta and Silva, both of whom have only gotten
better with age serve on the wings with Isco as the No.10.
Isco,
like every other Spanish player, will be in a freely moving role and is
the primary focus of their attack. The lone striker is Diego Costa, who
has had a great season with Atletico, but his exploits in the Spanish
shirt haven't been great.
His ability to play for a team like
Spain and their rapid passes is yet to be gauged, but this might be the
time for him to come good for them. Considering that he is the best
striker by a mile, Spain will be hoping that he does.
Bookies odds
Spain: 2.05 Draw: 3.20 Portugal: 3.85
Prediction: Under
any other circumstances, Spain is a no-brainer pick. But just this
once, considering everything that is happening behind the curtains,
Spain looks vulnerable. But their team is still quality and might pull
through.