Spain's press exploded with joy over a high-suspense penalty
shoot-out victory over Portugal that swept Spain into the Euro 2012
finals.
The front pages were splashed with celebratory headlines:
"Proud to be Spanish", "Our heroes", and "We're off to the finals".
"To
the final and to legend," boasted the front page of best-selling sports
daily La Marca after Spain beat Portugal 4-2 on penalties in the first
Euro 2012 semifinal in Donetsk on Wednesday.
After an attritional
game finished 0-0 following extra time at Donbass Arena, Cesc Fabregas
swept home the winning spot-kick.
"There is no path without
thorns," Marca said.
"That was shown again in this Euro and
especially in the tense duel with Portugal, who were up to expectations:
a team of fine players on every line with Cristiano Ronaldo in the
background," it said.
"Spain had to work the game centimetre by
centimetre," the paper said.
Now there remains: "Just one metre to
glory."
Conservative daily El Mundo said the team showed their
mental strength by adapting to a tough match.
"Spain is beginning
to get comfortable with the tedium and the agony, displaying a strong
psychology," it added. see more actress pictures click me
The paper waxed lyrical with allusions to
La Roja's famous red strip.
"The red of this champion is like the
red of glowing iron being worked on an anvil. It is the red of passion,
of course, but also the red of spirit, of a Spain that believes in
itself as no other has before it."
Sports daily AS was more
light-hearted.
"Thanks for the marvellous heart attack," the paper
said of the nail-biting penalty shoot-out.
"It could not have
been more beautiful, or more dramatic," the paper added.
"We
deserved it. We really deserved it."
Spain won by a few
centimetres, AS said, but the size of the victory was not important. "We
played little and badly, no-one can deny it, but they (Portugal) played
less and worse."
Leading daily El Pais gave glowing praise.
"Spain
won't come down from heaven," the paper said.
"In an emotional
and exhausting game, the Roja showed their winning genes, beating
Portugal by penalties with a final shot by Cesc and will play their
third consecutive final," El Pais added.
"We call them winners. It
used to be the name for the Germans, now it is for Spain, this Spain
with no limits which has not fallen from heaven in the past four years."
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