World Cup: England vs. Portugal

The British are back in the quarterfinals for the second straight World Cup, and this time they will be looking to exact a measure of revenge against the Portuguese, who knocked them out of the quarterfinals in the 2004 European Championships.

It was a brilliant game the last time these two teams met up. Michael Owen opened up the game with an early goal before Wayne Rooney would have to leave for what would be his first experience with a broken metatarsal.

The Portuguese tied it late, and then went ahead in extra-time thanks to a great Rui Costa strike. But when all hope looked lost, tireless Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard prolonged England's European dreams by scoring 115 minutes after the first kick of the ball in one of the tensest matches of the tournament.

It moved onto penalties, and after each team took their mandatory five, nothing was settled. Finally, on their seventh effort from the spot, Darius Vassell missed, leaving the door open for the Portuguese, and they seized on the opportunity as goalkeeper Ricardo beat his counterpart David James to send Portugal into euphoria.

Two years later, many of the participants in that game remain. Unfortunately for Portugal, some are not eligible on Saturday due to suspension.

Defensive midfielder Costinha will have to watch, but that pales in comparison to the creative vacancy Deco leaves. The native Brazilian will be sorely missed, as he has taken the reigns to be Portugal's most influential player. Add to it that swift-footed Cristiano Ronaldo will not be fully healthy, and Portugal will be short some offensive catalysts.

England is not without their weaknesses, though. The story before the World Cup (other than Wayne Rooney) was whether or not their two world-class midfielders, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, could co-exist.

They failed to gel in qualifying, and at the start of the World Cup, the two seemed out of sync with one another. As the tournament progressed, English fans hoped the two would mesh, but that has not happened. If England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson based his decision on performance alone, Frank Lampard would be sitting and Peter Crouch and Michael Carrick would be starting.

The English defense is not without worry, either. Against Ecuador, England were fortunate not to concede a goal after John Terry's defensive lapse. And in their previous game, Sweden created four quality scoring opportunities off set pieces, two of which resulted in goals.

I don't know if the Portuguese have enough bodies left to trouble England, but I do know the English have a sleeping pit bull in their mist. Wayne Rooney has yet to make his impact felt, and it's only a matter of time. He has become progressively better in each of the last three games, and it only makes sense that he hits full stride in his fourth game of this World Cup.

Rooney is one of those special players that can take a game over single-handedly, plus he also has some help. While David Beckham has more than his share of critics, the bottom line is he is a difference-maker. True, he wouldn't be on the field if he didn't take free kicks, but neither would Andriy Shevchenko if he didn't score goals. The point is he remains one of the most lethal free-kick artists in the game, and that alone makes it necessary to have him out there.

Like one of the Scottish soldiers muttered in Braveheart, the English are too many. That will be the case on Saturday, as it will just be too much for the overextended Portuguese, and Luiz Felipe "Big Phi" Scolari will taste defeat for the first time as a manager in the World Cup.

Comments and Conversation

June 30, 2006

george kean:

The portuguese defence is solid but dirty , if beckam gets his free kick outside the box and takes it aswell as he did against ecuador if its the only free kick in the game we could go on to win against portugal , like we did ecuador and went on to win 1-0 and we play like we did we should win either : 1-0 ,2-1
or 3-1 so errr…..COME ON ENGLAND.

June 30, 2006

liam cooke:

england is gonna win

June 30, 2006

kirstie till:

england is gonna win we made it all this way an we havnt won the cup in 40 yrs its our year bring home the world cup!!!!!! ENGLAND TO WIN!!!!!!!!! xxxxxengland until we die england until we die we’re red an white oh that is right we’re england until we die!!! portugal aint gonna no wot hit them …..COME ON ENGLAND 3lions on the shirt xxxxxxxxx

June 30, 2006

Rick:

Portugal will repeat what they did in 2004 and that is beat England.
They are simply a better team.

June 30, 2006

leo:

Portugal will bury england tommorow. The overhyped english simply have no chance.

June 30, 2006

gabi:

portugal showed wanting and aggression in the last game. we want it more than anyone. and we’ll show England our true colors tomorrow.

July 1, 2006

Tommy.:

So we lost. We stopped the portugese from scoring before penalties & We had less players. So i think we played amazingly well. But we all know that we suck at penalties.

Portugal will lose the next match.
Ronaldo will cry ;D
x

July 3, 2006

lisboa1966:

maybe portugal get beat by france,tommy boy.but at least we are there to play.and by the way,stop blaming everybody else for england failure.ronaldo is the bad guy now!!! rooney is nothing else but a hooligan with good feet and no head.all of england money players failed to deliver.maybe ronaldo as a few things to teach them.how to keep a cool head and do the job.

July 3, 2006

js:

Portugal so Su** !! Especially C.Ronaldo..Although England have lost the match but for England fans, they already won the match right? England is the best~!! Don’t even blame Rooney as this definitely not his fault..10 people fight with 11 people, nothing special even Portugal have won the match..Cheers all England fans~!! For sure one day later England will win Portugal with 6-0, 7-0..:)

July 4, 2006

lisboa1966:

at criket maybe.see you in 2008. if you make it!!!!

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