A key match in Group J of the Europa League is Portugal's visit to Slovakia. Portugal, led by new boss Martinis, have won all four of their matches in Europe this year, and are in a very strong position to win the match against Slovakia, so they'll be sure to start with a half-time away win. (Saturday, 2:45am kickoff)
Portugal's outstanding coach Ferrando Santos left his post after last year's World Cup and was replaced by former Belgian boss Martinez, who didn't hastily relegate Cron to the bench, but instead entrusted him with a heavy responsibility. The captain has also reappeared as a scorer, scoring five goals in four matches abroad and leading the team to four consecutive victories, proving that he's not yet old enough to be a scorer. In addition to Cron, the front line has Zuofelix, Diego Zuda, Giancarlo Ramos and other mobilization, and the midfield has Bono Fernandes, Benedetto Schwarz, leading the fierce competition in various positions, the players will certainly do their best, so the war intention is not in doubt.