Portugal reach Euro 2016 final as Ronaldo and Nani see off Wales
Two goals in three second-half minutes from Cristiano Ronaldo and
Nani booked Portugal's place in the final of Euro 2016 as Wales were
beaten in their first-ever major tournament semifinal.
Chris
Coleman's side had enjoyed an outstanding run to the last four but were
powerless to respond to Portugal's devastating attacking burst.
Ronaldo
bulleted home a stunning header from Raphael Guerreiro's cross after a
short corner on 50 minutes, rising above defender James Chester to give
goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey no chance.
And with Wales rocking, a
Portugal side that had failed to win a game in 90 minutes in the rest of
the tournament doubled their advantage as Ronaldo's scuffed 25-yarder
was prodded home by Nani with the defence in disarray.
Portugal
had started the match brightly, with Ronaldo launching the first
threatening attack as he ran at the Wales defence before being
challenged well by Ashley Williams.
Wales midfielder Joe Allen was
booked early on as he fouled Nani after losing the ball to him in a
dangerous position, while James Collins had to head clear as Cedric
Soares crossed threateningly towards Ronaldo.
With a little over a
quarter of an hour gone, Joao Mario skewed a cross-shot past the far
post -- but Wales, without suspended midfielder Aaron Ramsey, began to
settle and Gareth Bale won a corner from which he fired over after the
ball had been worked back to him near the edge of the area.
Moments
later, Bale saw a threatening low cross well taken by Portugal
goalkeeper Rui Patricio, and with 23 minutes gone he launched an attack
from inside his own half, driving forward before seeing a 25-yard effort
stopped.
Portugal had not forced a save from Hennessey with more
than half an hour gone, but lifted their tempo as the first half entered
its closing moments.
Ronaldo was the central figure, with his
shot from distance rebounding behind before he headed Adrien Silva's
cross over the bar when well placed.
Having sparked Portugal into
taking control early in the second half by scoring one and creating the
second, the Real Madrid man came close to making it 3-0 when a 25-yard
free kick brushed the roof of the net.
Nani's deflected shot was
then fumbled by Hennessey, with Joao Mario firing the rebound wide when
he should have put the game beyond any doubt.
Coleman brought on
strikers Sam Vokes and Simon Church, as well as attacking midfielder
Jonny Williams, and Vokes soon headed a tough chance over the bar as
Wales sought a route back into the match.
Ronaldo was booked for
fouling Williams, but Wales were struggling to test Rui Patricio while
Portugal continued to come forward at every opportunity.
Rentao
Sanches ran at a backpedalling defence before cutting inside and lashing
over, while Bale saw a 35-yard effort comfortably saved as Wales began
to run out of ideas.
Hennessey saved a Danilo shot with time
running out, grabbing the ball almost on the line with Nani poised to
tap in his second goal of the game, and Bale saw a late free kick
blocked.
But Portugal ended the evening on the attack, with
Ronaldo firing into the side-netting from a tight angle as Welsh dreams
of reaching the final evaporated.
Portugal, meanwhile, can look forward to facing the winners of Thursday's second semifinal between hosts France and Germany.
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