Portugal preying on wounded Wallabies in search of first win.

  • 7 months ago
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Portugal wants to dive Australia deep into despair. The Os Lobos sees opportunity to attack Wallabies, after a morale loss of the two sides before two sides go face to face before. Probably the last match of Australia's Rugby World Cup, while Fiji'yi second-last for Portugal before seizing. Before this year's tournament, Portugal took part in a Rugby World Cup only once - when it was last held in France. Wales players give Australian players to the honor protector when leaving field full -time. The team rose to 16th in the world ranking, while Australia fell to the lowest level of all time. For the head coach Patrice Lagique, it is a remarkable reality that Portugal is considered a chance to beat Australia. "Incredible," he said. Private 'He's a Giant' Brother Pangai's thunder can play "I'm sure you never ask this at the beginning of the contest, now everyone is asking. "We play against Australia. They are twice world champions. They have always been entitled to the quarter finals. A very powerful side with very good players. Portuguese Nuno Sousa Guedes does not convert his strokes after a penalty and leaves the score at 18-18 when the final whistle against Georgia. "Do you think everyone can win? 'Good coach. "We should just focus on what can do, and we shouldn't think have a good chance to win. We must compete as we do against Wales and we will see what will happen. "If we're very lucky, maybe we'll have a chance. But remember that they just earn 20 points against Georgia. While the coach dare to believe that there is a chance, his players are challenging. Although Wallabies is down and out, they know that Portugal remains as Underdogs. "After Georgia, we worked really well for the week and we work for Australia," Captain Tomas Appleton said.Said. "We don't trust ourselves after the Georgian game, we're really looking for a win, so we'll see." Padro Bettencourt, Portugal, was handled by Georgia's Tornic Jalagonia during the Rugby World Cup. The second rowing Jose Madeira said, "We focus on ourselves. "We know that Australia is currently having hard time, but twice world champions are a very good team with lot of talent, too much weapons in their pockets. "They will be a difficult team to beat." Australia continues mathematically to make a quarter -finals, but most of them resign to reality that will not happen. Fiji would have to turn both matches against Georgia and Portugal at a minimum and Australia would have to overthrow Portugal. Lagique admits that after a draw with Georgia 18-18, his side is tired. "Some players were tired. It is hard to play three games in a row at this level." But target remained same from first minute of game to last minute, we will try to establish a good balance. But we need to establish a good balance between power and the way we move."

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