Portugal will face Ghana tonight in their first Group H match. The Portuguese have led at halftime in three of their last four World Cup matches against African teams, including a 2-1 win over Ghana in 2014, and they have often capitalized on the weaknesses of African players who are slow to enter the game by launching blitzkrieg attacks, coupled with the fact that Cronen has taken care of his counterparts.
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The game is also free to watch live, so you can play a half-time home win and watch the game for 45 minutes before you get paid. (Live on ViuTV 99, Now 618 and 616 at 12am on Friday)
Newsman Cron has already said that his news will not affect the morale and performance of the Portuguese army. As a matter of fact, the global focus of this year's World Cup is on him and Metz, and with Metz's loss the other day, Cron will inevitably be even more tightly wound. No wonder the Hong Kong fans use the term "Jade" to describe Cron, which means that he has to do more of everything, and he's a better person, so add a little bit of the word "King" in the word "King" to make it "Jade".
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Portugal is preparing for its final warm-up match, a deliberate match against African team Nigeria, and in Cron's absence due to illness, it still thrashed the opponent 4-0, and with Cron back in this match, its strength will undoubtedly be further enhanced. In fact, Cron is particularly good against African teams, having scored against Morocco and Ghana in the last two World Cups. Portugal has also taken the lead at halftime in three of its last four matches against African soldiers in the World Cup, which is a great taste of the game, plus the team has a number of world-class players, such as Anders Schwarzenegger, Benedict Schwarzenegger and Zuulio Jensen, which makes it more than a one-man team.
Although Ghana has a lot of expatriates, they rarely play for teams that are capable of competing for the title, and the frontline still relies on the likes of Jordan Ashley of Crystal Palace and Inaki Williams of Bilbao.
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Midfielder Thomas Birdie, expected to be difficult to resist the strong attack of the Portuguese army, half of the home win a solid start.