Football EM, Round 16: Belgium – Live Ticker Portugal: Cristiano Ronaldo vs De Bruyne and Seville

The first hammer fight takes place in the round of 16th European Championship, with Portugal against Belgium. Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo wants to extend his record as a defensive champion, but Kevin de Bruyne is also a Belgian favorite for the title. Game on live ticker.

Belgium v ​​Portugal (Sunday, 9pm)

Expected Rows:

Belgium: Cordois – Poita, Vertonghen, Alderwild – Witzel, Tylemans, d. Harm, e. Harm – De Bruyne, Lukaku, Mertens

Portugal: Patricio – Diaz, Pepe, Semato, Guerrero – Sanchez, Oliveira, Ma Tinho – Silva, Ronaldo, Jotta

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Ma din Dinho: “Belgium is not just Kevin de Bruyne”

11.30 am: Defending champions Portugal do not want to focus only on Kevin de Bruyne in the 16th European Championship round against Belgium. “We can not take care of just one player,” Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho said at the Estadio la Cartuja in Seville on Saturday: “Not only is Belgium Kevin de Bruyne, but if we give him space and time, he will be even more dangerous.”

Portugal coach Fernando Santos said Sunday’s game would be their first final. He and Ma Dino repeatedly confirmed that they would not give in to an opponent who was particularly strong in attack and had plenty of room to develop. “They scored a lot of goals, but some admit it. We have to try to control their strengths and exploit their weaknesses,” Moutinho said.

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11.00 am: Welcome to Focus Online Live Ticker! Belgium meets Portugal in Seville. A great encounter in the second round of EM. Kick-off at 9 p.m. The Belgians entered the knockout stages of the European Championship with three wins and a 7: 1 goal, and clearly won in Group B over Denmark, Finland and Russia.

The Portuguese around five-time world footballer Cristiano Ronaldo also scored seven goals in the group stage, but conceded six goals in the heavier group, with world champions France in first place and former world champions Germany in second. “They are very strong opponents. But I’m sure we’ll be better,” coach Santos said.

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