Ronaldo and Portugal face a tough test against Colombia in Miami showdown

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Colombia only needs one point to secure the top spot in the group, having swept past Uzbekistan and DR Congo. Portugal would overtake Colombia with a win.
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There are hundreds of thousands of Colombian Americans living in the Miami metropolitan area, according to U.S. Census estimates.

So it’s little wonder why Colombia’s match against Portugal on Saturday in Miami Gardens, Florida, was the most sought-after World Cup ticket of the 72 group-stage fixtures, according to a report by The Athletic.

Asked Friday what it means to be facing Colombia in such an environment, Portugal coach Robert Martinez quipped, “Well, it means I had to buy tickets for my family in November. That’s what it means. Because I knew it was going to be difficult to get tickets.”

Everyone on hand on Saturday can expect a fireworks show because the match will decide Group K.

Red and blue smoke obscures fans of Colombia's national soccer team during a World Cup match.
Colombian fans are celebrating at the end of the team's match against the Democratic Republic of Congo in Zapopan, Mexico, on Tuesday.Ulises Ruiz / AFP via Getty Images

Colombia (2-0-0, 6 points) only needs one point to secure the top spot in the group, having swept past Uzbekistan and DR Congo. Portugal (1-0-1, 4 points) would overtake Colombia with a win.

Portugal endured a rough start to the tournament with a 1-1 draw against DR Congo before responding with a 5-0 rout of Uzbekistan in which Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, becoming the first player to score a goal at six World Cups.

Martinez expects a difficult test.

“(Colombia) have players like James Rodriguez, Luis Suarez and Luis Diaz. ... They transition well and they are very fast,” he said. “They work as a team, they have tactical clarity. There is quality in the players and they love being part of the national team.”

They also have Daniel Munoz, who has scored in both matches, including the decider in a 1-0 win over DR Congo.

So Colombia coach Nestor Lorenzo has no shortage of attacking options, but he is also managing three players carrying yellow cards: midfielder Jefferson Lerma and defenders Jhon Lucumi and Johan Mojica.

“The yellow cards are a concern, and I think the Italian referee was heavy-handed with them,” Lorenzo said in Spanish. “I don’t want to let those yellow cards affect my mindset for a match like this.”

Colombia also won’t sacrifice a structurally sound defense to throw everything at Ronaldo.

“We have to be careful with Cristiano and with everyone else,” Lorenzo said. “We cannot neglect the other players just because of one individual, as it is a very well-rounded team. Vitinha is crucial to controlling the game, while Cristiano is key to finishing plays.”

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