Portugal close the group against Colombia with the last 16 already secured
With qualification sealed after the 5-0 win over Uzbekistan, Portugal play their final group game against Colombia. At stake: top spot and squad management.
The hard part is already done. After stumbling on their debut against DR Congo and answering with a 5-0 thumping of Uzbekistan, Portugal arrive at the final group game with a place in the last 16 already secured. The match against Colombia, in Miami, is one of those played with your head half in the next round.
That doesn’t mean there’s nothing on the line. Top spot in the group is up for grabs, and finishing first could mean a smoother — or at least different — path through the knockouts. For Roberto Martínez, it’s also a chance to manage minutes, rest tired legs and try out options for what’s ahead, without ever easing off enough to hand over the game.
On the other side is a Colombia who are always awkward to face: quick in the final third and full of players used to big stages. They’re not an opponent to take lightly, even with the table already smiling on Portugal. One slip can rewrite the group maths in an instant, and nobody wants to limp into the last 16 off the back of a poor display.
For Cristiano Ronaldo and company, the management is physical and mental too. The World Cup is long, played in hot stadiums, and the real tournament only starts now — the knockouts, where one bad day sends anyone home. The point is to arrive intact and confident, and ideally with the group wrapped up in first.
In short: main mission accomplished, but there are still details to fine-tune. This weekend Portugal are playing more against themselves than against Colombia. And it’s precisely in moments like these, when the immediate result matters less, that you find out whether a team is truly ready to go far.
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