Scolari sticks with winning team


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2008-06-18 17:57:47

Coach of the Portuguese national football team Luiz Felipe Scolari reacts during the Euro 2008 Championships Group A football match against Switzerland at Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, June 15. Portugal will revert to the line-up that beat Turkey and the Czech Republic in their first two matches at Euro 2008 for Wednesday´s quarter-final against Germany, Scolari has said.
  Coach of the Portuguese national football team Luiz Felipe Scolari reacts during the Euro 2008 Championships Group A football match against Switzerland at Jakob-Park stadium in Basel, June 15. Portugal will revert to the line-up that beat Turkey and the Czech Republic in their first two matches at Euro 2008 for Wednesday´s quarter-final against Germany, Scolari has said.
BASEL, Switzerland (AFP) - Portugal will revert to the line-up that beat Turkey and the Czech Republic in their first two matches at Euro 2008 for Thursday's quarter-final against Germany, coach Luiz Felipe Scolari revealed on the eve of the match.

Scolari made eight changes for the final group game against Switzerland, which his already-qualified side lost 2-0.

But none of the fringe players who came in for that match made sufficient impact to break into the first-choice XI.

Asked if he had considered changes for the German match, Scolari said: "I could, but I'm not going to change anything. In principle it will be the same team."

Scolari's decision means Nuno Gomes will lead the attack with Cristiano Ronaldo and Simao operating either side of him, with back-up wingers Nani and Ricardo Quaresma on the bench.

Armando Petit and Joao Moutinho will anchor the midfield with Deco in the playmaker role while Jose Bosingwa, Ricardo Carvalho, Pepe and Paulo Ferreira make up the back four in front of goalkeeper Ricardo.

In a bullish display at his pre-match press conference, Scolari, who is due to take over as manager of Chelsea on July 1, said he had confidence in the abilility of his players to overcome the Germans.

"I don't expect it to be my last game with Portugal," he said. "Everything we have done is with one objective (to get to the final)."

Portugal team for quarter-final v Germany

Portugal: Ricardo; Jose Bosingwa, Pepe, Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira; Armando Petit, Joao Moutinho, Deco; Cristiano Ronaldo, Nuno Gomes, Simao




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