Sochi's battle, expert prediction: It's going to blow up the mess in Uruguay-Purgal confronting

The World Cup has seen a number of severe meetings over the years like Santiago's “Bethea” that had occurred in 1962, as well as the violent match between Holland and Portugal in 2006. Uruguay and Portugal will face valid Sunday for transition to the quarterfinals phase. [...]
Uruguay and Portugal will face valid Sunday for transition to the quarterfinals phase.

With some of the most controversial game players on the field, including Louis Soirez and Pepe, will we see a bad game with full of controversial and violent decisions?
Portugal has a history in this regard. They crashed into the “Nuremberg Battle”, where they had the final 1/8 Netherlands as the 2006 World Cup held in Germany.



Russian Referee Valentin Ivanov created a history of his own after distributing four red and 16 yellow cards, setting a new record for a FIFA-monitored international tour, said “Dayil”, Periscopi broadcast.
It had all started when Dutch defender Khalid Boulharouz had severely intervened with Cristiano Ronaldo, and from that moment the mess between the two teams exploded with four disfellowshipped.

But if we go back to the controversial match between Uruguay and Portugal, the odds are too great to repeat history, since in the South American ranks, defender Diego God can disrupt the harmony of the game.
With 27 exhibits against Ronaldo in the Madrilleen fiery derby, God knows how to irritate the nerves of the Portuguese star.


The battle will neither be packed, as players like Pepe will be engaged in causing many tough intruders. Pepe is a master of dark arts. Although the match may run well, it will strive to extend its aggression towards rival players./Periscopi/