BSP-04 Ronaldo, Suarez put World Cup dreams on line as Portugal face Uruguay

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Ronaldo, Suarez put World Cup dreams on line as Portugal face Uruguay

SOCHI, Russia, June 30, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – In Cristiano Ronaldo, Luis Suarez
and Edinson Cavani, Portugal and Uruguay boast some of the greatest goal-
scorers in world football, but Sochi could be the scene of a World Cup battle
of attrition on Saturday evening.

These two small countries with proud footballing traditions face off on
Russia’s Black Sea coast with a place in the quarter-finals at stake.

For Ronaldo it is a return to the same Fisht Stadium where he scored a hat-
trick against Spain earlier in the tournament, but this time he will be up
against a Uruguayan defence that was alone among the 32 teams in Russia in
coming through the group stage without conceding a goal.

That, and Portugal’s recent track record of being involved in tense
knockout matches that have gone to the wire, has raised the prospect of a
nail-biting contest as the World Cup heads into its latter stages.

“I don’t know what kind of game it’s going to be. Will it be boring? That
doesn’t cross our minds, but if it’s boring and we win…,” said Uruguay’s
veteran coach Oscar Washington Tabarez on Friday, looking ever more frail at
the age of 71.

Tabarez has led Uruguay for 12 years, restoring the small South American
nation as a footballing power once again.

Under him they have won a Copa America and reached the semi-finals of the
World Cup in 2010. If they can come through Saturday’s tie, they may even
start to believe that they can go all the way and win a third World Cup, a
first since 1950.

“We are in good shape, we have been working together for 12 years and
achieving our objectives gradually, little by little,” Tabarez said.

“Considering the limitations we have as a country in footballing terms, we
have come into this World Cup just as we wanted and in the three games we
have played so far I think we are closer than ever to what we want to be.”

Uruguay’s formidable defence have not let in a goal at all in 2018, while
Suarez has recovered from a poor first outing in Russia to score in wins over
Saudi Arabia and the hosts.

– ‘No greater motivation’ –

His partnership with Cavani will provide a stern test to a Portuguese
defence that was picked apart by Spain and given a fright by Iran in their
last group game.

“You don’t need any greater motivation than to see what is in play, in the
last 16 of the World Cup against the European champions. It doesn’t get any
better,” said Barcelona striker Suarez, who came to Russia for possibly his
last crack at the World Cup after scoring 25 times in La Liga last season.

That was just one league goal fewer than Ronaldo. At 33 he is enjoying the
best World Cup of his career and his goal against Morocco in the group stage
took his tally at international level to 85, more than any other male
European player in history.

Both men missed out on the knockout phase in Brazil four years ago, with
Suarez banned after biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini earlier on while
Portugal were knocked out in the first round.

The Atletico Madrid pair of Diego Godin and Jose Maria Gimenez will be
charged with keeping Ronaldo quiet, and Portugal coach Fernando Santos warned
his side not to expect their captain to win the tie on his own for the
European champions.

“We have to play as a team. If Ronaldo plays alone we will lose,” said
Santos, whose team have gone 17 games without losing — not including penalty
shoot-outs — at an international tournament.

“It is true, though, that when both teams cancel each other out, that is
where the individuals come to the fore.

“I hope my team can be as strong as Uruguay, and that Cristiano can then
make the difference.”

BSS/AFP/MSY/1439 hrs