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Portugal predicted lineup vs Ghana

Bruno Fernandes

The World Cup is now officially underway, but Portugal’s tournament has already been unnecessarily noisy in the week before they’ve even kicked off.

A certain Cristiano Ronaldo has put all eyes on his camp. Not just because it’s his last World Cup with his nation, but because of his shocking sit-down interview with Piers Morgan that released a week before Portugal take to the field in Qatar.

But with that out of the way and Manchester United likely having changed all of the locks on the doors at Carrington while Ronaldo is gone, Portugal must get their heads down and focus on matchday one versus Ghana on 24 November.

Fernando Santos’ side boasts an obscene amount of talent, thus a winning start is vital. Here’s how they could line up.

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GK: Diogo Costa – A changing of the guard is occurring between the sticks. Costa has been sublime for Porto this season and could oust Rui Patricio as the number one at the tournament. A good showing could even be key to securing a high-profile transfer.

RB: Joao Cancelo – It’s not been the most typically stylish season thus far for Cancelo who has struggled somewhat in a Manchester City shirt. But considering his freakish quality on the ball, he’ll likely get the nod at right-back. Seriously, what happened to full backs being full backs?

CB: Ruben Dias – Alongside Cancelo is his City colleague, and often captain, Dias, who himself hasn’t been quite as vital at club level this season. He’s tremendously important for his national team though, and has already established himself as a leader.

CB: Pepe – It’s not a major tournament without this man. Pepe continues to prove timeless and will no doubt leave his mark on the World Cup with a statement, age-defying, showing somewhere down the line.

LB: Nuno Mendes – Mendes has impressed at Paris Saint-Germain this season and gives Portugal balance and attacking thrust down the left flank, complimenting Cancelo well.

CM: Ruben Neves – Another player who is perhaps using the tournament as a means of securing a transfer, Neves will sit at the base of Portugal’s and play a vital role; pinging balls towards a certain 37-year-old up front.

CM: William Carvalho – When it’s not Neves occupying the deep role, it’s Carvalho, who is set to represent his nation at his third World Cup. His first ever international goal came in a 2018 World Cup qualifier.

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