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Portugal
vs
North Korea


Match scheduled:
21-06-2010 from 11:30 until 13:30
Date/Time: Jun 21, 2010, 7:30am
Competition: FIFA World Cup
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Green Point, Cape Town
Group G (Group Stage) :: Fifa World Cup South Africa 2010 :: Cape Town, South Africa

On Monday, the Cape Town Stadium will host a match between Portugal and Korea DPR at 11:30 GMT. Portugal vs Korea DPR is a crucial game and one that will surely have a great impact on the fate of the teams sectioned in Group G, which is the “Group of Death”.


Raul Mereiles and Bruno Alves celebrating.Portugal To Fight And Avoid Falling Into Korea DPR’s Pit

For Portugal, overcoming the trap of underdogs North Korea is an imperative task. A Selecção drew goalless against Cote d’Ivoire on Match-day One only to increase the importance of Monday’s encounter against the Asians. Anything else than an expected victory will inflict a lot of anxiety on Portuguese fans as the team’s final group match will be against tournament favorites Brazil.

Midfielder Raul Mereiles assured Portuguese supporters of the squad’s awareness concerning the significance of the Korea DPR match.

“The game is of great importance for us. North Korea will play against us just like they did against Brazil. We watched a bit of that game. We know that they are very strong in defense. They have ten players behind the ball. We are prepared. We will work to overcome this defensive wall and win.”

Having drawn twice already in their last four matches, Portugal will be forced to play at a top level against their Asian counterparts. Through a shocking 0-0 draw, Cape Verde already reminded the Portuguese of how poor they can be in attack despite the numerous chances they can create in a single game.

Besides, the goal difference issue may be key in a group where it could be difficult to separate contenders after Match-day Three. However, Raul Mereiles – whose lone goal against Bosnia Herzegovina sealed Portugal’s qualification into the 2010 World Cup – has revealed that Portugal’s aim was to win anyhow and not necessarily hammer the country that is more than 75 places below them.

“At this point, goals may be important. But winning the game is our first priority. That’s our primary objective and we will work for it. Of course, if we can score more goals, it will be good.”

With the 2010 World Cup tournament yet to enter in its third Day, there has been some surprises already. Spain lost to Switzerland, Greece won their first points with a victory over African giants Nigeria, Algeria avoided defeat against Premier League stars team England, New Zealand held Italy to a draw, and Germany’s World Cup penalty record since 1974 even came to an end as Serbia’s Stojkovic saved Lucas Podolski’s spot kick. It seems there is no guarantee that Portugal, who haven’t impressed since finishing fourth in the 2006 World Cup, will beat the North KoreansCristiano Ronaldo being showed the yellow card..

In addition to the ‘upset factor’ is the fact that all is certainly not well within the Portuguese squad. If Deco doesn’t feature against Korea DPR on Monday, it will be because of the spat that occurred between the player and Coach Carlos Queiroz, O Jogo reports. The midfielder was used in the wings against Cote d’Ivoire and eventually substituted for Tiago just after the hour mark. Deco publically avowed his displeasure at having to perform out of his favorite midfield position and this led to the Portuguese Football Federation reprimanding the veteran.

Lack of unity in the squad is definitely not something that Portugal would want to confront during the 2010 World Cup as the coach is keen to drive away any kind of distraction within the team. Now if Deco’s exclusion could be more positive than negative for the Portuguese, the inclusion of skipper Cristiano Ronaldo may prove to be ruinous. The Real Madrid attacker is already on a yellow card following the brawl he had against Cote d’Ivoire’s Demel on Match-day One and his hot temperament on the pitch is something that could cost Portugal dearly. Kaka is already set to miss Brazil's game against Portugal. It will be wasteful for Cristiano Ronaldo not to take advantage of this condition.





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