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Euro 2016: Ronaldo, Nani power Portugal into final

July 07, 2016 02:45 IST

Cristiano Ronaldo scored one and created another for Nani early in the second half as Portugal booked a final spot.

IMAGE: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with Joao Mario at the end of the match against Wales. Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic/Reuters.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored one goal and inadvertently set up the other as Portugal ground out a 2-0 win over Wales on Wednesday to march into the Euro 2016 final.

The Portuguese superstar, who has had to soak up a lot of criticism for a lacklustre tournament by his high standards, majestically powered in a 50th-minute header to put his side in front.

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Ronaldo then saw his shot turned in by Nani for a second goal three minutes later, ending Wales' remarkable run at their first major finals since 1958.

IMAGE: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring the first goal against Wales. 

The Portuguese, who had not won a single game in the tournament over 90 minutes, next meet hosts France or Germany who play their semi-final on Thursday.

Wales kept their opponents quiet in the first half but could not recover the two-goal deficit, ending a scintillating run that has captivated millions back home and turned their players into heroes.

The Welsh, with midfielder Aaron Ramsey suspended and replaced by Leicester City's Premier League winner Andy King, had an early spell of possession but a tight Portugal defence kept them at bay.

IMAGE: Portugal's second goal scorer Nani is substituted by Ricardo Quaresma. Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach Livepic/Reuters

Portugal, bidding for their first Euro final since losing on home soil to Greece in 2004, had their first chance in the 16th minute, a low drive by Joao Mario after a clever flick from Ronaldo.

Wales responded as Joe Ledley found Gareth Bale with a low corner and the forward fired over the bar.

The Welsh, playing their first major tournament semi-final, did not suffer from stage fright with their back line, supported by midfielders Ledley and Joe Allen, remaining disciplined and compact.

In a cagey first half Portugal struggled to find Ronaldo, opting for long crosses into the box that were easy pickings for central defender James Collins.

IMAGE: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Wales' Gareth Bale after the game. Photograph: Carl Recine Livepic/Reuters.

Portugal injected some urgency after the break, pressing high up the field.

It paid off instantly with a corner in the 50th minute that Raphael Guerreiro floated in towards the far post where Ronaldo climbed high above two defenders to power his third goal of the competition.

They doubled their lead with Nani sliding into the box to connect with Ronaldo's mishit shot and claim his third goal of the tournament.

IMAGE: Wales players look dejected after loss against Portugal. Photograph: Carl Recine Livepic/Reuters

Wales were then lucky not to concede more goals as Portugal, now unbeaten in 13 competitive matches, continued to dream of a maiden international trophy.

Source: REUTERS
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