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Cristiano Ronaldo is the focus after a shocking interview and is also the last straw that makes this star's career at Man Utd close with an unhappy ending. However, Ronaldo probably doesn't care too much about that, when he needs to focus as much as possible for the last possible World Cup of his career.
Ronaldo and Portugal are aiming to reach the semi-finals in this year's tournament - a feat they achieved at the 2006 World Cup.
Ghana enters the 2022 World Cup with confidence while in good form. The black stars won the last 7/8 matches in all competitions, including a friendly against Switzerland last week.
Portugal has not won in the last 3 opening matches at major international tournaments. Three of the four previous World Cup finals, they could not get past the round of 16.
Ghana failed to win the last 7 matches at the World Cup and conceded at least 2 goals in the last 3 matches. However, they have won the last 7/8 matches in all competitions, keeping 7 clean sheets.
Uruguay and South Korea have met eight times in all competitions. The first took place in 1982 at the Nehru Cup. The South American representative dominated when he won 6 and lost only 1. Two of the confrontations between the two teams took place at the FIFA World Cup.
They met in the group stage of the 1990 World Cup, which ended with a 1-0 win for Uruguay. World Cup 2010, the two teams met in the round of 16 and Uruguay won again. Luis Suarez scored a brace in that match to help La Celeste win 2-1.
Uruguay has one win in the opening match of the FIFA World Cup in the last 7 appearances (draw 3, lose 3). They have won 4 of the last 5 matches at the World Cup.
The South American team has kept a clean sheet in 6 of the last 7 matches in all competitions.
South Korea is making its 11th appearance at the FIFA World Cup, more than any other Asian team. They have only one win in the last 6 matches at the World Cup.
Uruguay has scored in all eight times against South Korea.
Uruguay: Rochet; Caceres, Godin, Gimenez, Olivera; Bentancur, Neighbor, Valverde; Pellistri, L. Suarez, Nunez.
South Korea: Kim Seung-gyu; Kim Moon-hwan, Kim Young-gwon, Kim Min-jae, Kim Jin-su; Jung Woo-Young, Hwang In-beom, Lee Jae-sung; Na Sangho, Son Heung-min, Hwang Ui-jo
Serbia closed the 2022 World Cup qualifiers with the top position, ahead of Portugal.
Brazil topped the CONMEBOL qualifying rankings en route to the World Cup.
Brazil has a perfect head-to-head record against Serbia and has won both of its previous two matches against European opponents.
The last meeting between the two teams took place in the group stage of the 2018 World Cup and ended with a 2-0 victory in favor of Brazil. The South American representative is also unbeaten in the last 15 group stage matches at the FIFA World Cup and has won 12 of them.
Serbia have qualified for four of the last five World Cups, with the only defeat in this stage being in 2014.