Portugal beat Denmark 3-2 in a thrilling Euro 2012 Group B clash here
on Wednesday to keep alive their hopes of reaching the quarterfinals.
A
stunning goal by substitute Silvestre Varela three minutes from time
saw the 2004 finalists take the points after they had let slip a 2-0
lead as Danish striker Nicklas Bendtner drew the Danes level with two
headers.
Goals from Pepe -- with a superb header -- and Helder
Postiga, with his 20th goal for his country, had given the Portuguese a
perfect start.
However, a series of terrible misses by their star
player Cristiano Ronaldo had threatened to prove very costly until
Varela stepped up to save them just three minutes after coming on. (see more actress hot pictures click me)
The
win puts Portugal level on points with Denmark, who beat the Dutch in
their opening game, while Germany top the table and take on Holland
later on Wednesday.
The Danes had the first chance in the fifth
minute as the ball deflected to highly-rated youngster Christian Eriksen
inside the area but Pepe did well to block his goalbound shot.
The
Portuguese managed to put very little together in the opening 20
minutes save once when Ronaldo drifted in from the wing into the centre
and played the ball to Raul Meireles.
Meireles found the Real
Madrid star -- just five goals in 15 tournament matches -- in space but
he produced a woeful shot and tried to blame the pitch as he looked
ruefully down at it afterwards.
However, he was not found wanting
when he delivered his corner in the 24th minute as Pepe came steaming in
to head home, the ball flying in over Danish midfielder William Kvist's
head at the near post.
Ronaldo appeared to take heart out of that
and he was unfortunate to see an on-target freekick take a deflection
off a Danish defender in the 32nd minute.
But he did not have to wait long for his side to double their lead.
His
former Manchester United teammate Nani was the creator, passing the
ball into the box where Postiga got a yard on his marker Simon Kjaer and
put the ball away with a sharp finish.
The Danes, though, got
themselves back in the match four minutes before half-time as a smart
header across the goal from Michael Krohn-Dehli found Bendtner unmarked
and he made no mistake with a close range header to make it five
successive games with the Portuguese that he has found the net.
Ronaldo,
though, should have restored the two goal advantage soon after the
start of the second-half as put clear he was one on one with Danish
'keeper Stephan Andersen, but the latter blocked his shot with his legs.
The Danes still found plenty of fight with Kvist going close with a rasping shot.
Bendtner
was in lively form and worked himself some space in the 72nd minute to
set himself up nicely but he sent his shot well wide of the goal.
Ronaldo's
woes in front of goal continued as Nani's superb through ball found him
in acres of space and from about eight yards out and with just Andersen
to beat he put it wide -- provoking jeers and whistles in the stands.
That
miss looked to have been extremely costly as Bendtner rose superbly to
head home Lars Jacobsen's excellent cross from the right.
However,
the drama was not over as Fabio Coentrao hared down the left flank and
crossed into the box. Varela swung at the ball with his left foot and
miskicked but showing remarkable composure connected with his favoured
right foot and lashed home.
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