Morientes is God
This is madness! Saez has gone mad. How the hell do you leave
Morientes out of the lineup and play a kid who's only scored one goal for Spain (Fernando Torres)? It's a poor choice and I think Spain will pay the price. If anything Raul Gonzales should be out of the lineup. I just don't understand how Morientes gets the blame. Morientes scored last week. When did Raul score last? I don't even like Spain but I hate seeing a better player get the blame when the weakness lies with Raul and an unproductive midfield. Spain play Portugal tomorrow. Don't be surprised if Portugal win the match and eliminate the Spaniards.
I like Torres and I'm not putting him down, but if anyone should make way for him it should be Raul not Morientes. Combined the two friends (Morientes and Raul) have scored 59 goals for Spain. Torres has scored one goal. Are you sure it's a good time to start him Saez? I guess we'll see tomorrow. End of rant.
LISBON (Reuters) - Spain will pin their Euro 2004 hopes on 20-year-old striker Fernando Torres when they meet hosts Portugal in a fratricidal Group A clash today.
Spain and Portugal went into the tournament as strong favourites to reach the quarter-finals but Sunday's game is likely to end with one of the Iberian neighbours eliminated.
Portugal, who have not beaten Spain in five previous competitive internationals, need to win to make it through after losing to Greece and beating Russia.
A point would be enough for the Spaniards and they could also go through with a defeat if Greece lose to Russia in the other game.
They will not rely on a Russian side already eliminated to do them a favour, however, and with their own nerves likely to be frayed by a partisan local crowd at the Jose Alvalade Stadium they are not about to play for a goalless draw.
With Raul and Fernando Morientes both out of touch, coach Inaki Saez announced on the eve of the game that Torres, who has scored just one goal for Spain in eight appearances, would lead the line alongside team captain Raul.
"We're optimistic," Raul said. "Personally, I feel confident that everything is going to work out. It will be an open game this time, with plenty of chances, and if we can take the ones that come our way we'll go through."
Spain, who lost fullback Michel Salgado to injury before the tournament, will be without suspended centre-back Carlos Marchena but Raul Bravo was passed fit.
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari hopes Pauleta finally finds him form in the tournament to take advantage of any uncertainty in the Spanish backline.
Like Raul, Pauleta has looked out of touch so far but he is a certain choice for Sunday.
"I'm confident in Pauleta and the qualities he will bring to the game," Scolari said. "I'm definitely starting with him."
Scolari is likely to stick with Deco in place of Rui Costa in midfield after the introduction of the Brazilian-born playmaker sparked a big improvement in their morale-boosting 2-0 win over Russia.
Probable teams:
Portugal (4-4-2): 1-Ricardo; 13-Miguel, 4-Jorge Andrade, 16-Ricardo Carvalho, 14-Nuno Valente: 8-Maniche, 6-Costinha, 7-Luis Figo, 20-Deco; 11-Simao Sabrosa, 9-Pauleta
Spain (4-4-2): 23-Iker Casillas; 5-Carles Puyol, 22-Juanito, 6-Ivan Helguera, 15-Raul Bravo; 19-Joaquin, 4-David Albelda, 16-Xabi Alonso, 14-Vicente; 7-Raul, 9-Fernando Torres
Referee - Anders Frisk (Sweden)
Linesmen - Kenneth Petersson (Sweden), Peter Ekstrom