Portugal heartbroken after 4-2 penalty loss to Spain

Cesc Fabregas scored the decisive spot-kick to send Spain to a second successive European Championship final after 120 minutes of football saw no goals despite some end-to-end attacking football and a brave effort from Portugal to win against the world champions.
Xabi Alonso’s penalty was saved by Rui Patricio but Portugal could not take advantage of that as Joao Moutinho also saw his attempt being blocked by Iker Casillas. Pepe and Nani then scored for Portugal and Spain kept afloat with successful takes from Andres Iniesta and Sergio Ramos.
But Bruno Alves hit the bar before Fabregas finished off things in what must be a cruel end to Portugal’s tournament.
Probably Cristiano Ronaldo, who is Portugal’s best kick-taker should have taken one himself rather than wait for the fifth penalty… which never came his way.
Fabregas scores the decisive penalty. AFP
Post-match, Nani said: “It’s very difficult when you know your team worked very well and did everything they can do. When it goes to penalties you can do nothing, sometimes you get unlucky, and this is football.”
Surely The Navigators will in no way feel they deserved to lose after keeping at bay the world and European champions till the end of extra-time with a concentrated display which saw them execute their gameplan in a perfect way.
It is another story that either team could not score, but the match was not short of goalmouth action, with both raring to finish the game off before the dreaded shootout.
The best chance for Spain in open play fell to Andres Iniesta after a fine run from left-back Jordi Alba which he pulled back for the Barcelona playmaker, but Patricio was alert enough to beat it away with a reaction save.
Pedro Rodriguez, who came on for Xavi Hernandez also gave Portugal a few heart-stopping moments when he ran at their defence. But the Portuguese were quick enough to clear any threat before he could pull the trigger.
Raul Meireles, who came off for Varela in extra-time, had broken free with Ronaldo and Nani on either side and chose the skipper, whose left-footed shot did not even trouble Casillas… but it could still be called one of the few clear-cut chances Portugal had to score.
On other ocassions, Ronaldo was limited from the distance but a had a few close calls in the box which can all be called half-chances.
Portugal were the first team to trouble Spain so much with their gritty midfield vying for every tackle and their defence making the safe choices whenever they broke free.
Not only that, but Spain had to work hard to keep their possession with Portugal pressing in midfield but defending deep at the same time. For a Spanish side that is dominant with the ball, seeing only 59% of the ball is a bit of an underachievement.
Portugal’s efforts to stop the Spanish juggernaut will count for nothing after this loss. But after scraping through the Group of Death and making the semifinals, one thing is for sure— they will go back home with their heads held high.
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Stern Iraqi test awaits India



indian news portal IBNS
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By Nilanjan Datta

Muscat, June 24 : That’s what Head Coach Arthur Papas asks the boys to look at as India U-22 squad prepares to take on their Iraqi challengers on Monday here.



“After a match stand in front of the mirror and you will understand by yourself whether if you have given 100 percent or not. If you have, I will come and shake hands with you. Irrespective of whether we win or lose,” he says in one breath.

Reflection! That’s what India’s U-22 boys stay concerned about. Not because they stay desperate to shake hands with Papas after the final whistle but for their inner conscience. Dishonesty is unbearable. The mirror never lies!

Confront! “On the field, it’s 11 vs 11. In situations it’s one against one. Win that battle,” Papas presses. “Break through and fight.”

There’s love for the man all around. The boys just love Papas. Within a span of three weeks, Papas has been able to turn around a batch to try to play a different style; a style unheard and unseen of in India. Most had felt the style never suited India. And mind you, Papas knew none of the boys prior to taking up the assignment.

Lalrindika Ralte certifies: “We stayed a bit skeptical about the style at the outset. But we are enjoying it at the moment. Jeje Lalpekhlua adds: “We are a confident lot now but we need to be a more complete lot.” Deepak Devrani feels: “Earlier by instinct we were different. Now, the instinct stays different.”

The Australian Coach, smiles. “We need to be cautious. Iraq are one of the strongest teams in Asia. It’s true we will take a lot of confidence from our match against Lebanon. But against Iraq, it will be a different match altogether,” he maintains. For the record, Iraq stay on 74 in the FIFA Rankings while India are 164.

Iraq were very much clinical in their display when they brushed aside Turmkenistan 4-0 in their first match of the Championship. “We will fight and try for a positive result. So far, the boys have shown excellent character,” Papas adds.

The beauty of this squad stays everyone stays willing to back each other. Against Lebanon, there were three who made their International Debut -- Shaiju Mon, Ganeshan and Alwyn George. Alwyn went on to score a brace while Shaiju and Ganeshan played with attitude.

There’s someone else who just can’t stop beaming – Jeje Lalpekhlua. It was his debut match after almost six months as an injury had kept him out. The last 30 minutes he was there on the field he seemed to be omnipresent. He stayed willing to come down to help his teammates, opened the space for Alwyn and Lalrindika in the midfield and significantly, converted the two chances he got.

“We are friends – all from the same age group. It helps. The Coach has had a specific plan for me and my responsibility is to execute it,” he opines.

The morning after, the support staff run all around. Players leave their play stations as the intercom rings. The massage table waits, so does the ice bath. All take it one by one. Papas keeps track of every minute detail.

Even as the team bus pierces the blur of brown rocks which form the rocky desert in the City, dessert stays taboo for all. “Relish your dessert and you won’t be able to relish yourself on the field,” has been Papas’ instruction. At the Dining Hall, the players pass by ignoring the sumptuous spread of desserts.

The Mirror, they know by now, never lies.

The kick-off against Iraq is at 7.45pm (IST: 9.15pm).
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MFA signs agreement for MPL

Aizawl, June 14 : In the first of its kind Mizoram Football Association (MFA) and Zonet Cable Television Pvt Ltd, today signed a memorandum of cooperation to organise Mizoram Premier League (MPL) for which the latter would contribute Rs 25 lakh during this year. Zonet would have complete broadcasting and commercial rights and would live telecast all the matches. The MPL, the highest football league in the state, would be contested by eight teams and there would be 56 matches in one season. Lalnghinglova Hmar, Honorary Secretary of the MFA said that the amount of financial outlay for a premier league was apparently the highest in the north east region and expressed the hope that the MPL would not only hone the skills of the youths but also alleviate football to a greater heights in the state. "If the MPLs are successful as planned, Mizoram would soon rule the football game in India," Hmar said.
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