Two games and two wins for
Portugal and they are within a smidgen of moving on to the knock out stage. The
Czechs put in a far better performance than the opening game and can go into
the final match with some confidence.
The early goal from Deco came
after some great interplay just on the edge of the Czech penalty box. Portugal
was offered too much time and far too much space. Ronaldo and Nuno Gomes are
involved before Deco nips into score. The early counter was the making of the
match as the Czechs clawed their way back into the game.
Former Ranger Libor Sionko
was the liveliest player for the Czechs on Saturday and he up for this game as
well. The equalizer came from a well-placed Plasil corner kick and Sionko
stooped low to beat Petit to the ball and direct a header past Ricardo. Cross
balls would continue to cause Portugal problems throughout the match and it is
something that other countries will have been sure to notice.
The game flowed back and
forward to half time and into the second half although Portugal was much more
adept at creating chances. Deco in particular was a constant threat. The eventual winner came from a lightning
quick attack. The ball found in Deco just inside the penalty box and his
cutback found Ronaldo arriving at the edge of penalty after the Czech’s had
failed to pick up his run. The shot was beat Cech and again the Czechs were
forced to try and find a way back into the game.
Free kicks and corner kicks
offered the best chance of success and although the centre of the Portuguese
looked uncomfortable every time a cross was delivered the next goal came at the
other end. With only seconds left another quick free kick caught the Czech
defence square and high. Rolando ran on unmolested and after drawing Cech out of
the goal he rolled a pass to Quaresma. The substitute rolled the ball into the
empty net.
No doubt Ronaldo will
garner the headlines but Deco was the stick that stirred the Portuguese
cocktail.
Turkey 2-1 Switzerland
It has been a long time
since I can remember a game played at a major championship in such bad conditions. With surface water visible over much of the park each pass came with the possibility
of dying in one of the many puddles or aquaplaning and leaving players to stretch
in desperation.
The West Germany vs. Poland semi final at the World Cup of 1974
suffered as a spectacle when a torrential downpour hit but in this case you
could argue that the weather conditions actually made the match.
Every dribble, every
tackle, every pass came with the opportunity for a turnover or for defensive disaster from situations that would normally generate predictable outcomes. The Swiss
were quicker to adapt as they chose to harry and press the Turks at every
opportunity.
Derdiyok’s pace up front
caused the Turkish defence all sorts of trouble and it was the youngest player
of the tournament who set up the first goal. Served up on a plate is not an
uncommon expression but this one was served up in a puddle as Derdiyok crossed
to the unmarked Yakin at the far post.
The ball died in the water as Yakin
waited to tap it in and he had to quickly readjust in order to get to the ball
before the Turkish defenders who were desperately trying to plow through the
waves (exaggeration).
Shortly after Yakin had what
is probably the miss of the tournament as he missed a wide open net after again being fed at the back post.
Half time brought an end
to the rainstorm and an opportunity for the groudstaff to deal with some of the
standing water. As conditions improved so did Turkey’s performance. The
equalizer came from a magnificent cross from Nihat powered home by Semih
although a top class goalkeeper might have been expected to deal with the effort.
Switzerland looked the
more likely to score the winner although Turkey remained a realistic threat on
the break. And so it was with seconds left that Turkey broke away and scored
the winner.
Turkey now face Czech with
each country tied on points, goal differential and goals scored. A draw would
set up penalty kicks to decide who moves as runners-up to Portugal. Portugal is
now guaranteed to finish top of the group and can now rest players for the
final game against Switzerland.
Comment of the Day
"The
fundamental value at the heart of football is solidarity, together with
collective intelligence, creativity, critical thinking, courage and fair
play. These are qualities which have nothing to do with Switzerland and
the Swiss." - Jean Ziegler.
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