Brazil to battle Portugal for top spot

World Cup favourites Brazil clash with their former colonial masters Portugal in their final Group G match today.

World Cup favourites Brazil clash with their former colonial masters Portugal in their final Group G match today, with the five-time champions having already qualified for the round of 16.

Brazil racked up a 2-1 win over North Korea and a 3-1 victory over Ivory Coast to claim six points. A draw would see them top the group.

Portugal, on a run of 17 matches without defeat, drew 0-0 with the Ivorians before routing North Korea 7-0 to put them in second spot in the group and needing only a draw to advance to the next round.

Even if they were to lose against Brazil, Portugal’s goal difference is such that Ivory Coast, with one point, would have to win handsomely  to be close to threatening them for second spot.


“Brazil are going all out to win another important match - it is important to ensure top spot,” said Brazilian playmaker Kaka, who will miss the game after his red card against Ivory Coast.

Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz said he hoped his side would avenge a 6-2 friendly defeat to the Brazilians in 2008 - the last time they shipped six goals was in 1955.

“We don’t want the Brazilians to score against us this time - it is a question of honour,” said Queiroz.   “We must not do Ivory Coast any favours in terms of letting it go down to goal difference.” To date, the Brazilians have won 12 and the Portuguese four of 18 matches with two drawn.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 25th, 2010.
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