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Ghana Must Deploy Integrated Saudi Arabia & Japan Tactics To Beat Portugal

What Ghana Must Deploy Integrated Saudi Arabia & Japan Tactics to beat Portugal in their first Group H game.

The Ghana Black Stars will be taking on Portugal in their Group H encounter at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Ghana must come out better than they did the last time Portugal beat them 2-1 at the world cup.

Ghana must not go into the game relaxed and nice to the Christian Ronaldo-led team at all.  The Black Stars must apply Saudi Arabia and Japanese principles and game tactics. This must be applied according to the strength of the Black Stars.

The upsets caused by Saudi Arabia and Japan are enough evidence that the underrated teams or the so-called dark horses and less-ranked teams at the World Cup can beat the so-called big teams.

Portugal is winless in their last three opening matches at the FIFA World Cup and Ghana must work hard to ensure this history hunts Portugal on the day till the end of the game.

Portugal was lucky at the 2014 FIFA World Cup when they struggled to beat a less focused Black Stars of Ghana. The 2022 Group H encounter on November 24 is not going to be an easy game for Portugal.

If Argentina were shocked by Saudi Arabia who run away 2-1 winners when all the odds and logic were not in their favour and Japan beat Germany another favourate at the World cup. The playing team and the technical men of Ghana must come out with winning tactics and secure all three maximum points from the game.

Ghana must not concede an early goal and must ensure they take their chances. The Black Stars also known as the Brazilians of Africa must break Portuguese hearts on 24th November in Qatar.

Ghana must examine the fortunes of Saudi Arabia against Argentina and Japan against Germany. The statistics and tactics of winners in both games can be deployed.

The worse for Ghana on the day will be a draw. Ghana is capable of pulling off an upset on their day and has stunned the World Cup’s big names in the past. Both teams are evenly matched and could play out a high-scoring draw this week. A win for Ghana will be over 2.5 goals.

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Portugal vs Ghana Betting Tips

Tip 1: Result – Draw

Tip 2: Game to have over 2.5 goals – Yes

Tip 3: Ghana to score first – Yes

Tip 4: Bruno Fernandes to score – Yes

Predicted line-up

Portugal predicted XI (4-3-3):

Costa; Cancelo, Dias, Pepe, Mendes; Neves, Carvalho, Fernandes; Silva, Ronaldo, Leao.

Ghana predicted XI (4-2-3-1):

READ: Portugal vs Ghana: Predict final scoreline and win GHS150.00 Momo

Ati-Zigi; Lamptey, Amartey, Salisu, Mensah; Partey, Samed; Sulemana, Kudus, J. Ayew; A. Ayew.

 

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