Portugal draw with Colombia and set up a decisive clash with Croatia
A goalless 0-0 in Miami leaves Portugal waiting for their next World Cup test, against Croatia, on 3 July in Toronto.
Football doesn’t always serve up a show, and the goalless draw between Portugal and Colombia in Miami was one of those chess matches where neither side wanted to overcommit. Final score: 0-0, with the defences talking louder than the attacks. It won’t live long in the memory, but it doesn’t wreck the maths either — Portugal march on, eyes already on the next test.
Croatia waiting
The next chapter is on 3 July in Toronto, against Croatia. And that’s a different conversation. The Croatians are old hands at the latter stages, the kind of side that doesn’t always dazzle but rarely gets caught napping. It’ll demand more than what we saw in Miami: sharper final balls, sharper finishing.
The good news is the team looked solid at the back, and at a proper World Cup that’s worth its weight in gold. The bad news is goals are hard to come by — and against a side happy to soak up pressure and counter, Portugal will need to find the key to the lock.
What’s at stake
Toronto could shape much of Portugal’s run in this tournament. There’s talent to spare in the squad; now they just need the pieces to click at the right moment. Mark the date: 3 July, and may the ball go in this time. The national team’s official calendar is at fpf.pt.
See also: Wimbledon getting under way with Nuno Borges.
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