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Euro 2016: Portugal and the untying of the proverbial Gordian Knot

June 30, 2016 09:43 IST
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'I think it's a 50-50 match. My players know that. They (Poland) are here on their own merit' 

'There will be a strong strategic component to this game, because if you concede four goals nobody can ensure you can score five'

Portugal and Croatia players get into a tangle as they vie for possession during their Euro 2016 round of 16 match at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens on Saturday 

IMAGE: Portugal and Croatia players get into a tangle as they vie for possession during their Euro 2016 round of 16 match at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens on Saturday, June 25. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty Images

Portugal's coach Fernando Santos will leave his final decision on team selection for the quarter-final clash against Poland until Thursday morning because of injuries to at least two players, he told reporters.

Speaking on the eve of the game in Marseille, Santos also said he viewed the two sides as evenly matched which could result in a tight, defensive contest.

"There are some players who aren't 100 percent fit so we'll wait until tomorrow to ascertain whether they are entirely fit or not and if they can play or not," Santos said.

"Sometimes the players can recover and we still have 24 hours to go."

Defender Raphael Guerreiro and midfielder Andre Gomes have not trained since Monday and on Wednesday were again not on the pitch with the rest of the squad.

The two sides have met 10 times with their last encounter ending in a goalless draw in 2012 and the omens are that it could be another close game.

Apart from a stunning bicycle kick goal by Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri, the Polish defence has not been breached.

Portugal coach Fernando Santos during a media interaction at Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Wednesday

IMAGE: Portugal coach Fernando Santos during a media interaction at Stade Velodrome in Marseille on Wednesday. Photograph: Handout/UEFA via Getty Images

Portugal's last five European Championship ties have ended in draws after 90 minutes, although they scraped through against Croatia in the last 16 with a 117th minute winner.

"I think it's a 50-50 match. My players know that. They (Poland) are here on their own merit," Santos said.

Asked if it could be similar to the Croatia clash, Santos lauded Poland's defensive unity and collective spirit.

"Of course, it will be a game of a lot of strategy. Sometimes there is a Gordion Knot that you can't untie," he said, referring to the mythological legend used as a metaphor for a difficult problem.

"There will be a strong strategic component to this game, because if you concede four goals nobody can ensure you can score five," he quipped.

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