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Portugal has been eliminated from the 2012 European Championship,
falling to the World Champion Spain on penalties. There were 93 minutes of
normal time, during which the momentum ebbed and flowed but neither side was
sufficiently incisive to muster up a goal. Portugal did far more than contain
our neighbours, who were decidedly off the boil until late on, but in
football’s cruellest psychological lottery, our Seleção came up short. The
Seleção set about their work with purpose and, crucially, cohesion, in a first
half display that largely confounded the World and European Champions. The
early pace was ponderous, which suited Portugal’s counter-attacking stylings.
The other major talking point in the build-up to the match had been the
proposition of Pepe, Fábio Coentrão and Cristiano Ronaldo coming up against a
number of their club mates. The latter was of course given particular
attention, and with twelve minutes played, the Portugal captain entered the
game, surging down the left flank and forcing an interception from Iker
Casillas. At the halfway point of the first half, the Seleção were very much
ahead on points.
It was then that the asphyxiating possession for which Spain is famed
began to increase. Although Portugal continued to present a live threat on the
counter, Del Bosque’s side were able to control the game to greater effect
during the middle period of the half. Yet Portugal was anything but willing to
simply soak up the pressure, and responded once again with an incisive move of
their own on the half hour mark. Spain’s riposte – a pair of mis-hit passes
from Piqué and Silva – provided a neat illustration of the half: Portugal
assured and controlled, Spain (even with some questionable decisions from the
Tukish referee Cüneyt Çakir) seemingly harried, and some way short of their
best. Portugal continued to persevere,
without ever losing their shape or throwing caution to the wind. And so, to penalties:
football’s ultimate revenge on those foolish enough to pin their hopes and
dreams on the fortune of 22 men chasing a spherical object around a field...
Which is to say, all of us! At such a time, nerves are all that matter.
Portugal lost 2-4 on spot-kicks but we are all VERY, VERY PROUD of our SELEÇÃO!
They did their best and fought like HEROES.
THANK YOU!!!
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