‘Uruguay relishing underdog status against Portugal’

By AFP
November 28, 2022

DOHA: Midfielder Rodrigo Bentancur said on Sunday that twice former winners Uruguay are relishing their status as underdogs ahead of facing Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal at the World Cup in Qatar.

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It was a similar scenario four years ago when an Edinson Cavani brace helped the South Americans stun the then-European champions 2-1 in the last 16.

And following their drab 0-0 draw with South Korea on Thursday, the Celeste are looking forward to tyring to overturn the odds once again in their Group H clash at the Lusail Stadium on Monday.

“We respect everyone, but the less you know about Uruguay the better it turns out for us,” said Tottenham player Bentancur.

“It’s better not to attract attention, to be humble, respect our opponents, and play all the same.

“At the last World Cup we did it really well, starting from behind.”

Much attention will be focused on Portugal’s impressive array of attacking talent that includes Joao Felix, Rafael Leao, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva, as well as Ronaldo.

But in veteran centre-back Pepe they have one of the most experienced players in the tournament.

Coach Fernando Santos said Pepe would play on Monday, which would make him the second oldest outfield player ever to appear in a World Cup match, after Cameroon great Roger Milla.

Bentancur is looking forward to coming up against the Brazilian-born Porto defender.

“We all know Pepe, I played against him in 2018, he’s a great player, he’s had an incredible career,” said Bentancur.

“Playing him will be a good test for us, but we also have our weapons. They have experience, we do too, and we´ll try to attack their weaknesses.” Portugal have identified Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde as Uruguay’s danger man.

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