Portugal will return to Sochi, the site of their thrilling 3-3 group stage draw with Spain, on Saturday to face a Uruguay side featuring Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani.
Uruguay are the only team yet to concede at the tournament, while Portugal have relied heavily on Cristiano Ronaldo — the Real Madrid star has scored all but one of Portugal's five goals.
"The most important thing is to win and our objective is to win every game, every team has its own strategy and we have ours. No matter if the game is spectacular or not our number one goal for now is to beat Uruguay,” Cedric said on Wednesday.
Portugal looked on course for a meeting with hosts Russia before a dramatic late flurry of events in the final round of games in Group B on Monday.
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Cedric was harshly penalised for handball as Iran converted a late spot-kick in a 1-1 draw, while Spain grabbed a late equaliser against Morocco to finish ahead of Portugal on goals scored.
"The World Cup is difficult for teams, and until now our goal was to get to the knockouts, which we did," said the Southampton defender.
Asked about the penalty incident against Iran, awarded following consultation with the video assistant referee (VAR), Cedric was reluctant to get drawn into a debate. "I think that it is a decision by FIFA and we cannot comment on this."
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