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June 6th, 2006 | By: Luis Paulo | 8 Comments »

For the past 6 months we’ve been talking about Portugal and its chances on the World Cup. However, we are not the only one. There are several newspapers all over the World that are doing the same. Let’s take a look in a few of them to see what they think about Portugal’s chances this summer.

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USA – Goal.com

“Portugal is currently hovering around the 10:1 mark in bookies’ eyes, so if we’re to believe the men who make millions from other peoples’ poor guesswork and gullibility then Portugal has a good shot of making it through to the quarter-finals and even equaling the 1966 third place earned by Eusébio et al.”

UK – BBC

Our verdict: Portugal still boasts plenty of talented players but are unlikely to equal their Euro 2004 exploits.

BRAZIL – Trivela (in Portuguese)

Portugal has a talented midfield and solid central defenders. The team might qualify on first stage easily and can dream to fly high – maybe even reaching its 2nd semi-final.



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Username By Gaston | June 6th, 2006 at 7:53 am
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the bad news would be the high probability they have to play either Netherlands or Argentina. There is only one thing worst that being in the “Group of death”, and that is to have to square against whomever survives it.

Good luck Portugal (unless you play Argentina, of course)

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Username By Tony Rosa | June 6th, 2006 at 8:35 am
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If you want to win the World Cup, you have to beat the best teams along the way. The Dutch are not the team they were, The Argies… look at what happened 4 years ago when they promised so much. I’d be more worried about playing the Ivory Coast.

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Username By Helder | June 6th, 2006 at 9:48 am
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Portugal always has more trouble with teams like Ivory Coast or Serbia-Monmtenegro than they do with the so-called ‘big’ teams, so my bet is that if they get through their group (always an ‘if’), they will survive the ‘group of death’ contenders.

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Username By W Gomes | June 6th, 2006 at 1:57 pm
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Flashback! Netherlands – Spain – England – Greece ;)

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Username By Louie | June 6th, 2006 at 8:44 pm
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Guys, guys, LEts be honest, Portugal wll have trouble making it to the second round. but, they will make it. They will loose to Mmexico, so they will have to square off againts Argentina. The argies, have an amazing team. They will loose to them..
Sorry Portugal, but this is not your year…

teams that have so much potential…

SPAIN, ENGLAND,PORTUGAL, MEXICO..

of course potential is the worst thing that you can say about a team…
One of them will prove us wrong, and that will be MEXICO…

potential: Capable of being but not yet in existence..

GO MEXICO…

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Username By Pedro P | June 7th, 2006 at 4:56 am
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For what I saw of MEX vs HOL, I’d say Iran scares me more than Mexico. Iran is theorically easy (always bad cos it leads to underestimating), it’s the 2nd match so in case of a previous victory, a team will “soften”, and this is how goals on the 90th minute happen…

Imagine this happens… MEX (imagine) beats Angola and had a draw against Iran – then we must win but then Mexico is motivated…

Potential… You’re right, Louie. But… What about Italy? Did they materialize their potential? England? Holland? Spain? Who did they convince in the past 2 years…? The ones I see kinda shuting up their critics are Germany… And I see Czech flying under the radar… They were very strong 2 years ago and made a good enough qualification round… Todays Big Question puts them as winners…

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Username By Louie | June 7th, 2006 at 12:04 pm
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Ok, first off..
the holland game was a joke. the coach subbed in our third string defense, the first half was all mexico. but holand had their subs also. Not to mention they kept wasting time with the keeper.

anyway.. what i meant by potential…
Italy does not have the poetential, they have the ABILITY. so does germany and many favorites.

portugal is not going to beat Mexico. they will struggle with Angola in the first game.

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Username By Pedro P | June 8th, 2006 at 3:35 am
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POR will struggle with Angola, with Iran, with Mexico and I hope with 4 more teams… ;-)

It’s not the struggle that counts. It’s how it ends. :-)

I only saw the 2nd half of MEX vs NED. It wasn’t MEX defense that played poorly. It was the attack. After 2/3 of the pitch, MEX was kinda paralised and without ideas – unless I misunderstood, you had 2 strikers and 2 attaking midfielders in direct support. NED tried to compensate a certain lack of talent required to play on the wings, with good simple short and quick passing, quick on the counter and on the attack, straight towards the goal without complicating much. Kuyt and Babel have the speed, positioning, some passing ability, but they don’t shine there… It was also their B team and it’s a young team overall. Lost 2 unbelievable open goal chances.

POR will struggle with any team because at this level, there are no bad teams.

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