Bernardo Silva remains out of Portugal's starting lineup for their World Cup game against Colombia. The new Real Madrid signing paid the price for Portugal's lackluster performance against DR Congo.

What happened?

Bernardo Silva was dropped to the bench for Tuesday's win over Uzbekistan and remains there for Saturday's game against Colombia. His absence is tactical, with no suggestion of an injury.

The former Manchester City player was replaced at halftime by head coach Roberto Martínez in the disappointing draw with DR Congo. Francisco Conceição replaced Silva on that occasion.

Why it matters for Bernardo Silva

João Félix is again one of three players, alongside Bruno Fernandes and Pedro Neto, supporting Cristiano Ronaldo in attack. Against Uzbekistan, the former Real Madrid superstar broke a 10-game goal drought with Portugal in major tournaments, scoring twice on June 23, 2026.

Paris Saint-Germain midfielder João Neves has surprisingly been left out by Martínez, with Rúben Neves starting against Colombia in his place.

What comes next?

A victory for Portugal against Colombia would see them top Group K, which would set up a round-of-32 game against Ghana. A defeat will almost certainly see them go through in second place, in which case they would face Croatia.

Khusonov was comforted by his former Manchester City teammate Bernardo Silva after Portugal's 5–0 victory over Uzbekistan on June 23, 2026.