Portugal boss Santos 'didn't like' Ronaldo outburstFifa World CupHost nation: Qatar Dates: 20 November-18 December Coverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app. Day-by-day TV listings - Full coverage detailsPortugal coach Fernando Santos says he "really didn't like" Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction to being substituted in the World Cup defeat by South Korea. Ronaldo was taken off 65 minutes into their final group-stage defeat and has denied directing an outburst towards his coach. Santos refused to comment on reports Ronaldo could be dropped for Tuesday's last-16 match with Switzerland. "I am not worried if information is right or wrong, " said Santos. "I do not read this type of information.
Switzerland won two of their matches in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup (L1 v Brazil), and will be looking to win three games in a single World Cup tournament for the first time in their history. All eight of Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup goals have come in the group stage of the competition, the joint-most goals scored by a player in the tournament's history without ever netting in the knockout rounds (alongside Lionel Messi).
"I do not read this type of information. I am focused on my team. We are focusing on training and not paying attention to any polls [in the Portuguese media]. "Yes, I did not like it, not at all [Ronaldo's outburst]. I really did not like it and from that moment on that issue [it] is finished. "Much of the Portugal news conference on Monday was dominated by talk of the 37-year-old forward, who left Manchester United by mutual consent in November following a controversial interview. Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr have already made a huge offer to sign Ronaldo after the tournament in Qatar, while other clubs have expressed an interest in him. "I have not spoken to him about this, " added Santos.
Portugal boss Santos 'didn't like' Ronaldo outburstFifa World CupHost nation: Qatar Dates: 20 November-18 December Coverage: Live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app. Day-by-day TV listings - Full coverage detailsPortugal coach Fernando Santos says he "really didn't like" Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction to being substituted in the World Cup defeat by South Korea. Ronaldo was taken off 65 minutes into their final group-stage defeat and has denied directing an outburst towards his coach. Santos refused to comment on reports Ronaldo could be dropped for Tuesday's last-16 match with Switzerland. "I am not worried if information is right or wrong, " said Santos.
When is it? The game will is scheduled to kick off at 7pm GMT (10pm local time) on Tuesday 6 December. It is set to take place at the Lusail Stadium. How can I watch it? In the UK, the match will air live on ITV 1, and it will stream live on the broadcaster’s ITVX app and website. What is the team news? Otavio is a doubt in the Portugal midfield, while left back Nuno Mendes and defensive partner Danilo remain longer-term absentees due to injury.
They also beat Portugal when they played them in the Nations League in June. This will be close and I have a feeling Cristiano Ronaldo will have a big say in the outcome - although not necessarily in a positive way. It is a risk-versus-reward scenario for Portugal if they pick Ronaldo, because his influence on the team is massive, but they might have a better starter who should be in the side. If this tie goes the distance, how long should he stay on the pitch? Sutton's prediction: 1-1 - Switzerland to win on penalties after extra time, with Ronaldo missing the decisive spot-kick.
"I don't know about this. It is his decision. I did not even know about this and I heard about this when I arrived here. "We are focused on the World Cup. I don't know anything about this other issue. "CHRIS SUTTON'S PREDICTIONSSwitzerland were really passive against Brazil and didn't manage a shot on target, but their other games in Qatar give us a better idea of what to expect from them here. Portugal have some excellent players but the Swiss will be full of confidence after the way they overcame Serbia to get to the last 16.
"I don't know about this. It is his decision. I did not even know about this and I heard about this when I arrived here. "We are focused on the World Cup. I don't know anything about this other issue. "CHRIS SUTTON'S PREDICTIONSSwitzerland were really passive against Brazil and didn't manage a shot on target, but their other games in Qatar give us a better idea of what to expect from them here. Portugal have some excellent players but the Swiss will be full of confidence after the way they overcame Serbia to get to the last 16.
Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer missed his side’s final group game due to illness, and he may be out again here, with Gregor Kobel likely to deputise. Predicted line-upsPortugal XI: Costa; Dalot, Pepe, Dias, Cancelo; B Silva, Neves, Carvalho; Fernandes; Felix, RonaldoSwitzerland XI: Kobel; Widmer, Akanji, Schar, Rodriguez; Freuler, Xhaka; Shaqiri, Sow, Vargas; EmboloOddsBruno Fernandes scored twice for Portugal in their group-stage win over Uruguay (AFP via Getty Images)Portugal - 2/5Switzerland - 15/8Draw (after 90 minutes only) - 12/5Via Betfair.
However, they've failed to win any of their past five knockout games at the tournament, losing each of their past four, including defeats at this stage in 2010 (0-1 vs Spain) and in 2018 (1-2 vs Uruguay). Switzerland won two of their matches in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup (L1 v Brazil), and will be looking to win three games in a single World Cup tournament for the first time in their history.
Portugal vs Switzerland live stream: How to - The Independent
How to live stream Portugal v Switzerland and watch the - T3
I am focused on my team. We are focusing on training and not paying attention to any polls [in the Portuguese media]. "Yes, I did not like it, not at all [Ronaldo's outburst]. I really did not like it and from that moment on that issue [it] is finished. "Much of the Portugal news conference on Monday was dominated by talk of the 37-year-old forward, who left Manchester United by mutual consent in November following a controversial interview. Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr have already made a huge offer to sign Ronaldo after the tournament in Qatar, while other clubs have expressed an interest in him. "I have not spoken to him about this, " added Santos.
Cristiano Ronaldo and co are looking to add to their Euro 2016 trophy, the nation’s first major honour, in what is surely their captain’s final bid for a World Cup winner’s medal. Meanwhile, Switzerland are out to spring an upset in a competition that has been full of them. Here’s all you need to know.
Portugal vs Switzerland live score, H2H and lineups - Sofascore
Chris Sutton predicts the last-16 matchesMATCH FACTSThis will be the third meeting between Portugal and Switzerland in 2022, having faced each other twice in the Nations League in June. Portugal won 4-0 in a match played in Lisbon, before Switzerland won 1-0 in Geneva a week later. Portugal will be looking to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup for just a third time, previously doing so in 1966 and in 2006. However, they've failed to win any of their past five knockout games at the tournament, losing each of their past four, including defeats at this stage in 2010 (0-1 vs Spain) and in 2018 (1-2 vs Uruguay).
Portugal vs Switzerland live stream: How to watch World Cup fixture online and on TVPortugal and Switzerland meet in the last 16 of the Qatar World Cup, with a quarter-final against Spain or Morocco on the line. Portugal finished atop their group after beating Ghana and Uruguay prior to a defeat by South Korea, while Switzerland were runners-up to Brazil in their pool, losing to the tournament favourites but edging past Cameroon and Serbia.
They also beat Portugal when they played them in the Nations League in June. This will be close and I have a feeling Cristiano Ronaldo will have a big say in the outcome - although not necessarily in a positive way. It is a risk-versus-reward scenario for Portugal if they pick Ronaldo, because his influence on the team is massive, but they might have a better starter who should be in the side. If this tie goes the distance, how long should he stay on the pitch? Sutton's prediction: 1-1 - Switzerland to win on penalties after extra time, with Ronaldo missing the decisive spot-kick. Chris Sutton predicts the last-16 matchesMATCH FACTSThis will be the third meeting between Portugal and Switzerland in 2022, having faced each other twice in the Nations League in June. Portugal won 4-0 in a match played in Lisbon, before Switzerland won 1-0 in Geneva a week later. Portugal will be looking to reach the quarter-finals of the World Cup for just a third time, previously doing so in 1966 and in 2006.
Portugal vs Switzerland live stream: How to - Yahoo! Sports
Portugal vs Switzerland live stream and match preview
How to Watch Portugal vs. Switzerland FIFA World Cup Game