In the fierce European foreign group J matchup, Portugal will face Slovakia on the road, and this matchup is regarded as a key battle. With the new head coach Martinis at the helm of Portugal, the team has gained four consecutive victories in this European tournament and is gaining momentum. Facing a strong Slovakia, Portugal will try to win the game by taking the lead at half-time. (Kickoff at 2:45 a.m. on Saturday morning, stay tuned)
Portugal's former coach, Ferrando Santos, left the team after the last World Cup and was replaced by Martinez, who did not rush to relegate captain Cristiano Ronaldo to the bench. He was not eager to relegate captain C. Ronaldo to the bench, but instead gave him more responsibility, and C. Ronaldo has responded in kind, scoring five goals so far in this year's European Championships, leading the team to remain undefeated, proving that he has not aged. Portugal has a strong team, besides C Ronaldo, there are also many players such as Zuiao Félix, Diego Costa and Giancar Ramos who can rotate in and out of the team. In the midfield, Bono Fernandes and Bernardo Silva lead the way, and with fierce competition in every position, every player will give their best in the game, with full intention to fight.