Soccer-Portugal feeling no pressure ahead of Uzbekistan match, Martinez says


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Portugal Press Conference - Houston Stadium, Houston, Texas, U.S. - June 22, 2026 Portugal coach Roberto Martinez during the press conference REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

HOUSTON, June 22 (Reuters) - Portugal ignored ⁠the criticism that followed their 1-1 draw with Democratic Republic of Congo in ⁠their World Cup opener, and the unity within the squad is even ‌stronger as they head into their second match against , coach Roberto Martinez said.

Portugal had plenty of the ball against the African side but produced seven shots and only one on target — Joao Neves's sixth-minute header.

Martinez ​said on Monday his players started that match brightly ⁠but lost discipline and structure after ⁠the first 20 minutes -- something they would improve on against Uzbekistan.

"We are strong and focused," ⁠Martinez ‌said. "And our group is even more united than before. It is a process. Tension is not part of our team.

"It’s normal to have criticism after ⁠a poor result. Sometimes it's unfair or negative but it ​is not part of ‌how we prepare."

All Portugal's players aside from Tomas Araujo are available for the ⁠match including Ruben ​Dias, who sat out the opener, he added.

Martinez also defended Cristiano Ronaldo, whose performance against Congo prompted calls for the 41-year-old to start on the bench against Uzbekistan.

"We are a team that ⁠wants the ball," Martinez said. "We want to defend ​and react quickly. We want to counterattack quickly. You need a player that opens up space with movement and Cristiano is one of the best to do that.

"He is a player ⁠who has been defending and playing for his country for a long time and he wants to keep improving for the team. He is really a role model for the team."

With Colombia beating Uzbekistan 3-1 in their opening match to top Group K, ​Martinez said his team know a victory is important to ⁠keep pace with the South Americans and secure a place in the knockout phase.

"The feeling ​of disappointment is one we all have as a ‌team," Martinez said. "Tomorrow I do feel like we ​will have a team that will be ready to perform for 90 minutes at the level we have."

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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