This Monday, for the last day of the group stages of the League of Nations footballCroatia welcomes Portugal. The Portuguese are unbeaten since the start of the tournament and have qualified for the quarter-finals, which are already looking towards the year 2025.
For their part, the Croats are close to joining men from Roberto Martinez. Currently in second place with 7 points, they are three points ahead of Poland and Scotland, who are facing each other at the same time. To qualify, a draw against Portugal is enough for them. And if they lost against the team Cristiano Ronaldowe have to hope that Scotland won’t beat Poland. Otherwise, second place will be decided on goal difference, for now in favor of Croatia.
On the last day, Zlatko Dalic’s men did not make the task easy, losing (1-0) against the Scots. Meanwhile, Portugal beat the Poles very badly 5-1. A meeting marked by an amazing return from Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Nations League match between Croatia and Portugal can be followed on Monday, November 18 at 8:45 pm on Channel l’Équipe.
2024-11-18 04:31:00
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What strategies do Croatia and Portugal need to adopt in order to maximize their chances of winning the Nations League match?
1. Can you both provide your thoughts on the significance of the upcoming Nations League match between Croatia and Portugal? What are the potential outcomes that each team is hoping for?
2. Mr. Robertson, as a football expert, could you give us your analysis of Croatia’s performance in the group stages so far? How have they fared without their star player, Luka Modric, and what are their chances of making it to the quarterfinals?
3. Mr. Martinez, your team Portugal has been quite impressive in the tournament thus far. How have you managed to maintain this consistency, and what are your thoughts on the impact of players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes on the team’s success?
4. In the context of international football, how important is the Nations League competition compared to other tournaments like the World Cup or European Championship? Is it seen as a stepping stone for these teams to prepare for bigger events, or does it hold its own significance?
5. Both Croatia and Portugal have players competing in some of the top leagues around the world. How do you think this experience translates to their performance on the international stage, and do you believe that it gives them an edge over other teams in the tournament?
6. Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup in North America, which teams do you see as favorites to win the tournament? Could either of these two teams potentially make a deep run in the tournament, given their current form and quality of players?
7. what changes or developments do you expect to see in international football over the next five years, leading up to the 2028 European Championship? Will there be any new technological advancements or rule changes that could impact the sport’s dynamics?