Egypt's Al-Sisi ratifies new criminal procedures law after parliament amends it    Singapore's Destiny Energy to invest $210m in Egypt to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually    Egypt, South Africa discuss strengthening cooperation in industry, transport    Egypt's FM discusses Gaza, Libya, Sudan at Turkey's SETA foundation    UN warns of 'systematic atrocities,' deepening humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan    Egypt launches 3rd World Conference on Population, Health and Human Development    Cowardly attacks will not weaken Pakistan's resolve to fight terrorism, says FM    Gold prices in Egypt edge higher on Wednesday, 12 Nov., 2025    Egypt's TMG 9-month profit jumps 70% on record SouthMed sales    Egypt adds trachoma elimination to health success track record: WHO    Egypt, Latvia sign healthcare MoU during PHDC'25    Egypt joins Advanced Breast Cancer Global Alliance as health expert wins seat    Egypt's Suez Canal Authority, Sudan's Sea Ports Corp. in development talks    Egyptian pound gains slightly against dollar in early Wednesday trade    Egypt, India explore cooperation in high-tech pharmaceutical manufacturing, health investments    Egypt, Sudan, UN convene to ramp up humanitarian aid in Sudan    Egypt releases 2023 State of Environment Report    Egyptians vote in 1st stage of lower house of parliament elections    Grand Egyptian Museum welcomes over 12,000 visitors on seventh day    Sisi meets Russian security chief to discuss Gaza ceasefire, trade, nuclear projects    Egypt repatriates 36 smuggled ancient artefacts from the US    Grand Egyptian Museum attracts 18k visitors on first public opening day    'Royalty on the Nile': Grand Ball of Monte-Carlo comes to Cairo    VS-FILM Festival for Very Short Films Ignites El Sokhna    Egypt's cultural palaces authority launches nationwide arts and culture events    Egypt launches Red Sea Open to boost tourism, international profile    Qatar to activate Egypt investment package with Matrouh deal in days: Cabinet    Omar Hisham Talaat: Media partnership with 'On Sports' key to promoting Egyptian golf tourism    Sisi expands national support fund to include diplomats who died on duty    Madinaty Golf Club to host 104th Egyptian Open    Egypt's PM reviews efforts to remove Nile River encroachments    Al-Sisi: Cairo to host Gaza reconstruction conference in November    Egypt will never relinquish historical Nile water rights, PM says    Egypt resolves dispute between top African sports bodies ahead of 2027 African Games    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Spain gets stern test against Portugal and Ronaldo
Published in Daily News Egypt on 28 - 06 - 2010

CAPE TOWN, South Africa: Spain's golden generation faces its sternest World Cup test against Portugal on Tuesday, with Cristiano Ronaldo standing in the way of a spot in the quarterfinals.
The Iberian neighbors have limped into the last 16 scantly looking like the world's second and third-ranked nations. But they know that one quality performance is all that's needed for an enviable quarterfinal against either Paraguay or Japan.
The match promises to be a tense battle among players who know each other well. Seven of the Portuguese play in Spain's La Liga, including captain Ronaldo.
And there are 14 holdovers from both squads that met six years ago in their last major encounter — a 1-0 win for Portugal that knocked Spain out of the 2004 European championship.
"It's all for the winner and nothing for the loser now," Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz said. "We are motivated and prepared to leave it all on the field."
Xabi Alonso is a doubt for Spain with a right ankle sprain, and 21-year-old midfielder Javi Martinez of Athletic Bilbao may take his place. Playmaker Cesc Fabregas and winger David Silva also are in the reckoning for Spain, which has yet to have a single player booked.
Portugal has seven players carrying yellow cards, including Ronaldo, but no suspensions. Midfielder Deco is likely to return from a right hip injury, but speedy forward Danny may be unavailable.
Spain coach Vicente del Bosque said his team needs to improve after failing to impress in its first three matches.
"We've already suffered quite a bit," he said. "They've been hard days and they've strengthened us."
Spain entered the World Cup as a favorite, with Ronaldo's Portugal not far behind. And in a topsy turvy World Cup, these two teams have made it to where they are supposed to be — despite early hiccups.
The Spaniards won their group after a shock opening loss to Switzerland, beating Honduras 2-0 and 10-man Chile 2-1; Portugal finished second in its group behind Brazil after its 7-0 thrashing of North Korea compensated for scoreless draws with the Ivory Coast, and a largely second-string Selecao.
Neither team has lived up to its hype, offering only fleeting moments of flair despite their talent.
Spain, the reigning European champion, dominates ball possession in a midfield run by Barcelona pair Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta. It's the end product that has been lame, with Fernando Torres particularly wasteful in the group matches as he finds his way back from knee surgery.
"The most important thing is that he's played three games and he's better," Del Bosque said. "Though he hasn't brought goals, he's a player who has helped us because he draws the defense, as he's such a threat to our opponents. With space, he's always a dangerous player."
Portugal, which had previously relied on the guile of Deco and star quality of Ronaldo, is a different team at this tournament.
The back line has hardened, with Bruno Alves more assured than Pepe in central defense, and Eduardo's positioning a vast improvement over deposed goalkeeper Ricardo. It's the only team that hasn't conceded a goal in South Africa.
But aside from the destruction of North Korea, the attack has looked disjointed.
"We're playing Cristiano but also a great team, a generation of players that has played together for years, and one of the strongest rivals at this World Cup," del Bosque said.
"I don't think we should worry so much over the individuals. They play like a true team. They defend well. They're well organized, are strong on the counterattack. They get out quickly."
Portugal may be playing as more of a team, but it will still be Ronaldo that teammates will look to for inspiration.
The 25-year-old Real Madrid forward bewildered defenses at club level in his first season at Real Madrid, justifying his tag as the world's most expensive player, but has rarely produced his best for the national team.
He scored a late goal against the Koreans, but was kept off the ball for long periods of Portugal's other matches.
The match against Spain may be Ronaldo's last chance to shine at this World Cup.


Clic here to read the story from its source.