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SEOUL (Reuters) -- U.S. coach Bruce Arena has looked in vain for a weak point in Portugal, the Americans' powerful first opponents in group D, he said on Tuesday. "I haven't been able to detect a weakness in Portugal," Arena told a news conference in Seoul a day before the match with group favourites in Suwon. "The one thing that stands out with Portugal is their great attacking quality. The combination of players. It's just not one player or two players," he said. Arena, who would not speculate on his starting line-up, was cryptic about his approach to heavily favoured Portugal. "What we do tomorrow is not going to be radically different from anything we've done in the past," he said. He predicted a slow start to Wednesday's match as the two sides "feel each other out." "The first 15 minutes will probably be a cautious 15 minutes for both teams, and then perhaps the game will open up," Arena said. Arena played down questions about whether Claudio Reyna was fit for the first U.S.-Portugal World Cup showdown in 16 years. "If Claudio's on the field we certainly believe he's going to help us win," he said, noting that many players have shown up in South Korea and Japan nursing injuries from club play. U.S. midfielder John O'Brien told reporters his side were keen to improve on their showing in the 1998 World Cup, where they had the worst record of all 32 teams, losing all three qualifying games. "I think U.S. teams more recently have been going to big tournaments hoping to prove something, whereas in the past it was always just participating was enough," O'Brien said. "So I want to see our team do real well. If we do that I think the fans in America will start following the sport more and enjoying it more," he said. The U.S. team meet co-hosts South Korea on June 10 in Taegu, then face Poland on June 14 in Taejon. Probable teams: U.S.: (4-1-3-2) 18-Kasey Keller; 22-Tony Sanneh, 23-Eddie Pope, 12-Jeff Agoos, 2-Frankie Hejduk; 10-Claudio Reyna; 8-Earnie Stewart, 5-John O'Brien, 17-DaMarcus Beasley; 20-Brian McBride, 11-Clint Mathis. Portugal: (4-1-3-2) 1-Vitor Baia; 18-Nuno Frechaut, 2-Jorge Costa, 5-Fernando Couto, 23-Rui Jorge; 20-Armando Petit; 11-Sergio Conceicao, 10-Rui Costa, 7-Luis Figo; 8-Joao Pinto, 9-Pauleta. Match officials: Referee: Byron Moreno (Ecuador) Linesman: Bomer Fierro (Ecuador) Awni Hassouneh (Jordan)
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