Colombia vs Portugal FIFA WC: Lorenzo warns Ronaldo a 'juggernaut' ahead of Group K decider

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Colombia vs Portugal FIFA WC: Lorenzo warns Ronaldo a 'juggernaut' ahead of Group K decider

Synopsis

Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score at six World Cups on Tuesday, netting twice in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan — and now Colombia manager Nestor Lorenzo must find a way to stop him. With Colombia already through but chasing top spot in Group K, Saturday's clash in Miami is shaping up as the group stage's most electric finale.

Key Takeaways

Colombia beat the Democratic Republic of the Congo 1-0 on Tuesday , securing their place in the knockout stage of the FIFA World Cup .
Daniel Munoz scored the decisive goal in the 76th minute , assisted by substitute Juan Fernando Quintero .
Colombia face Portugal in the Group K decider on Saturday at Miami Stadium , needing only a draw to finish top.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score at six FIFA World Cups , bagging a brace in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.
Manager Nestor Lorenzo described Ronaldo as a 'juggernaut' and warned his squad against leaving the Portuguese captain unmarked near the box.

Colombia manager Nestor Lorenzo has cautioned that facing Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo will be a formidable challenge when the two sides meet in their decisive FIFA World Cup Group K clash on Saturday. Lorenzo's remarks followed Colombia's hard-fought 1-0 victory over the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Tuesday, a result that confirmed the South American nation's place in the knockout stage.

Lorenzo's Assessment of Portugal

'We are going to face a huge team,' Lorenzo told reporters after the DR Congo win. 'They (Portugal) are candidates to win the World Cup. It will be a huge challenge, and we are going to have to use different tools so that we can try to win.'

The Colombian head coach left no doubt about the scale of the task, describing Portugal as genuine title contenders rather than merely a difficult group-stage opponent. This comes amid Colombia riding high on two consecutive wins, entering the final group game in commanding form.

The Ronaldo Factor

Cristiano Ronaldo had earlier on Tuesday made history by becoming the first player ever to score at six FIFA World Cups, netting twice in Portugal's emphatic 5-0 demolition of Uzbekistan. Lorenzo acknowledged the Portuguese captain's extraordinary threat.

'Cristiano is an amazing player. One of the best players in the world, a juggernaut,' Lorenzo said. 'You have to be careful not to leave him alone when he's close to the area. It's not just Ronaldo but the entire team.'

Notably, the warning about the broader Portuguese squad underscores that Colombia's defensive preparation will need to be collective, not merely focused on neutralising one individual.

How Colombia Sealed the DR Congo Win

Colombia's path to victory at Guadalajara Stadium was not straightforward. Lorenzo credited his side's adaptability against a disciplined Congolese defensive structure. 'They have a solid defense and they close in on all the spaces,' he said. 'We had to use different channels to get there, looking for different areas and spaces. We were going all over the place.'

The breakthrough arrived in the 76th minute through a Daniel Munoz strike, set up by a defence-splitting pass from substitute Juan Fernando Quintero. Lorenzo singled out Quintero's introduction as the turning point. 'He is a footballer who is very precise in that area of the pitch, with different passes and his set pieces,' he said. 'His introduction refreshed the team, and we were more precise.'

Colombia's Group K Standing and What Is at Stake

With two wins from their first two group games, Colombia head into the Miami Stadium fixture needing only a draw to clinch top spot in Group K. The result against DR Congo means qualification is already secured; the contest against Portugal is now about seeding and momentum heading into the round of 16.

Lorenzo also paid tribute to the Colombian supporters who packed the stands in Guadalajara. 'It's so exciting. Every time I have to say thanks to the fans,' he said. 'I was awestruck with their passion and excitement. It makes everyone more committed to the cause.'

With Ronaldo's record-breaking form and Portugal's five-goal statement against Uzbekistan, Saturday's Group K finale shapes up as one of the most anticipated matches of the tournament's opening phase.

Point of View

Not merely their captain's record-breaking form, is what makes this fixture a true test. Colombia, with two wins and a settled system, are the better-placed side psychologically; the danger is complacency born of an already-secured qualification. Saturday will show whether Lorenzo's 'different tools' warning was preparation or performance anxiety.
NationPress
24 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

When do Colombia and Portugal play their FIFA World Cup Group K match?
Colombia and Portugal meet on Saturday in their final FIFA World Cup Group K fixture at Miami Stadium . Colombia need only a draw to finish top of the group.
What record did Cristiano Ronaldo set at this World Cup?
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to score at six FIFA World Cups after netting twice in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan on Tuesday.
How did Colombia qualify for the FIFA World Cup knockout stage?
Colombia secured their knockout-stage berth with a 1-0 win over the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Tuesday at Guadalajara Stadium . Daniel Munoz scored the only goal in the 76th minute.
Who was Colombia's standout substitute against DR Congo?
Substitute Juan Fernando Quintero changed the game after coming on, delivering the defence-splitting pass that led to Daniel Munoz's winning goal. Manager Nestor Lorenzo credited Quintero's precision and set-piece quality for 'refreshing the team'.
What did Nestor Lorenzo say about facing Portugal?
Lorenzo described Portugal as 'candidates to win the World Cup' and called Ronaldo a 'juggernaut,' warning his players to never leave the Portuguese captain unmarked near the penalty area. He stressed that the challenge extends beyond Ronaldo to the entire Portuguese squad.
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