In that respect, the upcoming qualifiers against Israel and Lithuania are highly anticipated by Portugal.
“These are two important games in which we have to get at least a point in the first game to ensure our presence at the next EURO. It is the main goal for this week,” Cavalcanti said.
After securing their berth for the final tournament, the focus will be on earning first place.
“In the match against Lithuania, if conditions permit, we will fight for the top spot in group 4,” the left back said.
That, however, will only be possible in case of a slipup from current leaders Iceland.
Both teams are on six points, but Iceland have the better head-to-head result: Portugal won their home game in January 24:22, Iceland hit back a few days later: 32:23.
Still, Portugal’s rise in recent years has been undeniable.
According to Cavalcanti, the strength of the team is in its versatility.
“We have a very versatile team with players with different characteristics in each position. And having several quality solutions, it is easier to maintain the level of play for 60 minutes,” he said.
“The relationship we have between everyone is very good and it ends up being transmitted to the court.”