By Mandeep Sanghera BBC Sport in Nuremberg |

 Ronalod was in tears when he was substituted against Holland |
Portugal remain hopeful Cristiano Ronaldo will be fit to face England in Saturday's World Cup quarter-final. The Manchester United winger picked up a thigh injury after he was tackled by Holland defender Khalid Boulahrouz in Portugal's 1-0 win over the Dutch.
Portugal team doctor Henrique Jones said: "Ronaldo has had a scan, he's got muscular swelling in his thigh.
"He could begin to run on Wednesday and train on Thursday or Friday. We're hopeful he will recover."
Ronaldo, who was in tears when he came off in the first half of the win over Holland because of the injury, is desperate to play against England.
"It is a special match because I play in England," he said. "I've been there for three years and I hope we can win.
"I've got a blue mark after the hit on my thigh. Let's see how it develops."
Portugal midfielders Deco and Costinha were sent off in the game against Holland and will now miss the England tie.
Sven-Goran Eriksson's side will be out to avenge their loss on penalties to Portugal at the same stage at Euro 2004.
But Portugal keeper Ricardo, who scored the winning penalty in the Euro 2004 shoot-out, was not impressed with England's display against Ecuador on Sunday.
He said: "We're going to meet England again in the quarter-finals and this time, I don't want to decide it on penalties.
"I don't even think that England deserved to win the game against Ecuador."
Portugal right-back Miguel believes it will be a conflict of styles.
 Portugal coach Scolari was nearly named the new England boss |
"It is going to be a different type of game against England," he said after the win over the Dutch.
"They play more direct football. We like to pass the ball more. We will try to impose our game.
"The only match I remember as tense as the one against Holland was against England at Euro 2004 when we went on to win on penalties."
The two teams also met at the semi-final stage of the 1966 World Cup when England claimed a 2-1 victory over Eusebio and his team-mates, and famously went on to win the trophy.
But Portugal boss Luiz Felipe Scolari is determined to avoid a repeat as he looked ahead to steering the side to their best ever World Cup showing.
"Now I have to put a team together to face England, but with a few problems," he said.
"But that's part of my job. I've got 23 players, two cannot play, but Cristiano has got five or six days and he will probably recover."
Scolari added: "We want our exploits to go beyond what the country did in 1966."