Mario Gomez gave Germany a narrow 1-0 win over Portugal in Group B after a wretched match at the Arena Lviv in Ukraine.
The
match seemed destined to finish goalless with both sides reluctant to
commit bodies forward, but Bayern Munich's Gomez settled the match in
Germany's favour when he rose to head Sami Khedira's deflected cross
beyond Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio on 72 minutes.
Portugal
enjoyed their best moments of the match when they were forced to throw
caution to the wind in the death throes of the match, but their
defensive approach did not contribute to an appetising spectacle as men
such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani and Helder Postiga were forced to live
off scraps for most of the evening.
Germany
will reach the last eight if they beat the Netherlands on Wednesday
night. It should be a fascinating occasion with the Dutch needing to
avoid defeat having lost 1-0 to Denmark in Kharkiv earlier in the day.
Portugal
showed enough against Germany in the final 18 minutes to suggest they
can beat Denmark on Wednesday but they would be better served to adopt a
more positive outlook against Morten Olsen's side.
The
first period was a non-event in terms of being an event as Lukas
Podolski drove a shot into the arms of Patricio on eight minutes with
Thomas Mueller screwing a effort wide seven minutes before half-time.
The
best chance of the half fell to Portugal a minute before half-time as
Pepe saw a header come back off the underside of the bar before bouncing
to safety.
Portugal claimed for a goal, but replays showed it had not crossed the line.
Jerome
Boateng was forced to make a fine tackle on Ronaldo as he prepared to
shoot inside the Germany box on 64 minutes. Gomez struck eight minutes
later to settle the matches moments before he was going to be replaced.
Watched
by Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho, Portugal could have rescued a draw
in the closing moments as Nani saw a cross clip the top of Germany's bar
while Ronaldo's effort from distance was beaten out by Germany
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer as it dipped and swerved in the air.
Neuer
then spread himself superbly well to save from Varela after his fellow
substitute Nelson Oliveira had shown some intelligence to play provider.
Portugal
have never been eliminated from the group stage of the European
Championships in five appearances. They at least know what is on the
line before they confront Denmark.
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June 10, 2012
June 10, 2012
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