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Portugal - Switzerland: World Cup in Qatar 2022, live | Cristiano Ronaldo, substitute in the match against the Swiss team

2022-12-06T19:03:14.074Z


The Portuguese team seeks to advance to the quarterfinals for the first time since 2006. The team that wins will face Morocco


Portugal meets Switzerland this Tuesday from 8:00 p.m. for a place in the round of 16.

Cristiano Ronaldo starts as a substitute in the Portuguese team, since the coach, Fernando Santos, has opted for Gonçalo Ramos as a striker.

The Benfica attacker had only played ten minutes to date in the World Cup in Qatar against Ghana and 8 against Uruguay.

The Swiss team wants to be, 68 years later, in the quarterfinals of a World Cup and advance more than in the last two editions in Russia and Brazil, where they were eliminated in the round of 16.

Portugal, for its part, has not reached a quarterfinal since Germany 2006, the World Cup in which it was fourth.

Whoever wins this match will face Morocco in the quarterfinals, which this afternoon defeated Spain in a penalty shootout.

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A great show in the stands

Portugal and Switzerland will play this last round of 16 match with a great atmosphere in the stands. 

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:54

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Portugal, favorite in this duel

Portugal is favorite in this quarterfinal duel, although Switzerland is a very competitive team, which always creates problems. 

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:53

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Embolo, the danger of Switzerland

Summer;

Fernandes, Akanji, Schär, Rodríguez;

Freuler, Xhaka;

Vargas, Sow, Shaquiri and Embolo is the starting eleven for Switzerland.

A very recognizable team, with players of an acceptable average level and whose main attacking player is Embolo, who scored against Cameroon and Serbia.

The Monaco forward has two goals in this World Cup. 

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:41

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Cristiano's anger sets Portugal on fire

Diego Torres

"You're in a damn hurry to kick me out, fuck you!"

These are the words that Cristiano Ronaldo pronounced against his coach, Fernando Santos, when he replaced him against Korea, after the hour of the last group game in the World Cup in Qatar, on Friday.

This was recorded by Portuguese television, one of whose envoys attended the Santos conference on Monday to ask him about the incident.

"In the field I did not see anything," explained the technician, rueful.

“But what I saw on TV I didn't like at all.

We have resolved this issue between us.

Now we have to think about the future,” he added.

This is how

Diego Torres

, special envoy, explains it.  

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:33

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Cristiano Ronaldo will be substitute

Portugal will play with Diogo Costa;

Dalot, Pepe, Ruben Dias, Guerreiro;

Carvalho, Otávio, Bruno Fernándes;

Bernardo Silva, Joao Félix and Gonçalo Ramos. The big news is the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo in the eleven against Switzerland.

His reaction when he was substituted against Korea before the end of the match did not sit well with coach Fernando Santos.  

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:30

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Portugal and Switzerland close the round of 16

Good afternoon and welcome to this live broadcast of Portugal-Switzerland, which closes the round of 16 phase.

Spain, in the previous game, was left out against Morocco in the penalty shootout.

The World Cup enters the decisive phases. 

ACT.6 DEC 2022 - 18:15

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