1. France’s Solid Defence
France has showcased a defensive masterclass in Euro 2024, keeping a clean sheet in three of their four games.
Their expected goals against (xGA) total is just 2.63, the lowest of any side in the quarter-finals. This resolute defence marshalled by Arsenal’s William Salina and Bayern Munich’s Dayot Upamecano will be pivotal in their clash against Portugal.
2. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Goal Drought
Cristiano Ronaldo, despite having the most shots (20) of any player in the tournament, has yet to find the back of the net.
His form will be crucial for Portugal, as a lack of goals from their talisman could be detrimental in such a tight contest.
After missing a crucial penalty against Slovenia, Ronaldo was in tears but redeemed himself in the shootout. His mental resilience and leadership will be under scrutiny. Can he inspire Portugal to overcome their scoring issues and lead them to victory?
3. Misfiring Attacks
Both Portugal and France have struggled in front of goal.
Portugal have not scored in their last two matches, and France’s three goals have come from two own goals and a Kylian Mbappé penalty.
Fans should keep an eye on whether these attacking woes continue or if either side can find their scoring touch.
4. The Goalkeeping Duel
Diogo Costa’s penalty heroics were crucial in Portugal’s progression, while France’s defensive stability has been underpinned by their goalkeeper’s performances.
The battle between the goalkeepers could be a defining factor in this clash.
5. Historical Context
Portugal and France have a storied history in the European Championships. This will be their fifth meeting, with Portugal unbeaten in the last two.
France, however, won the first two meetings and went on to lift the trophy both times. Historical rivalries often add an extra layer of drama to these encounters.
6. Tactical Adjustments
Didier Deschamps opted for a three-man strike force against Belgium, featuring Mbappé, Thuram, and Griezmann. Despite their efforts, France struggled to convert their chances.
Deschamps has the opportunity to tweak his lineup, possibly bringing in fresh legs to invigorate their attack.
Portugal’s coach Roberto Martinez also faces a tough decision regarding Ronaldo. Despite his struggles, dropping the all-time leading goalscorer in international football is not easy. Martínez might need to balance experience with the need for a more clinical edge up front.
7. The Quarterfinal Curse
Historically, the last four teams to eliminate France at the quarterfinal stage of a major tournament have gone on to win the trophy.
This curious statistic adds an intriguing narrative to the clash – can Portugal repeat history and propel themselves towards glory?