‘Ronaldo is their main player, so what we have to do is not to allow him to show how strong he is, we have to limit him’
Cristiano Ronaldo balances the ball during a training session.
Croatia will be focussing on
containing Cristiano Ronaldo as well as bidding to score a first ever
goal against Portugal when they meet in the last 16 at Euro 2016 on
Saturday, coach Ante Cacic said.
Croatia beat holders Spain to win Group D and their reward is a tough
game against a Portuguese side that struggled to third place in Group F
despite having three-times world player of the year Ronaldo in their
ranks.
"Ronaldo is their main player, so what we have to do is not to allow
him to show how strong he is, we have to limit him," Cacic told a news
conference.
The 62-year-old is not reading too much into Portugal's performance in the group stage.
"Their third place was not representative of the way they played.
They had three draws but they were much better than that, they were
really close to winning," he said.
Portugal coach Fernando Santos dismissed talk of his side being a one-man side.
"Without a team, there are no great players. Individual talent may
win a match here or there, but great tournaments are won by great
teams," he said.
"It's normal, they will try to cancel him out. Sometimes the
Portuguese try to downplay him, say he's not scoring, he's playing
poorly.
"I'm sure my counterpart has prepared his team to play Portugal and
all the positive things that Portugal has, be they collective or
individual."
Dead-ball specialist Ronaldo has not had much success from set pieces
at Euro 2016, even missing a late penalty against Austria, but Santos
has no intention of handing those duties to anyone else.
"Any team in football has alternatives, a plan A and a plan B, but
that's not the issue. A player can fail to score or fail to take free
kicks or fail to take corners - are you going to change everything and
hope for a miracle?," Croatia midfielder Milan Badejl told reporters his
side can break their duck against a Portuguese team that is the only
side in the last 16 not to have a victory at Euro 2016 under their belt.
"We will try to score tomorrow. That's the only way to win these matches," he told reporters.
Badelj warned his team about under-estimating the Portuguese and being blinded by Ronaldo's star quality.
"Ronaldo is a great player, everyone knows every thing about him.
It's not only Ronaldo, they have other great players that can be
decisive tomorrow," he said.
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