Photo Gallery – Portugal’s best captured moments of the match against Iceland

Photo Gallery – Portugal’s best captured moments of the match against Iceland

Iceland was showing up at a noteworthy competition, and the circumstance seemed hopeless when Luis Nani scored the 600th goal in European Championship history to place Portugal into a merited half-time lead. Be that as it may, poor checking cost Fernando Santos’ men right on time in the second half when Bjarnason had a lot of time to pick his spot and volley home Johann Gudmundsson’s cross and denied the victory of Portugal’s team in the match against Iceland. Nani had as of now been denied by a fine prevent from Hannes Halldorsson, while the generally productive Cristiano Ronaldo – who tied Luis Figo’s record of 127 Portugal appearances – persevered through a rough trip in his endeavor to end up the leading player to score in four separate European Championships. Iceland verging on made an incredible begin when Portugal was gotten out down the left and Gylfi Sigurdsson cut inside before driving Rui Patricio vigorously with a shot towards the close post. Portugal was soon in the power, however, and Ronaldo indicated quick feet on the left to hold up a pin-point cross for Luis Nani, whose point-clear header was splendidly spared by Halldorsson. Ronaldo then had his very own few odds, first heading over from Vieirinha’s cross before neglecting to reach in the range from Pepe’s amazing ball over the top.

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Be that as it may, the weight told in the 31st moment. Vieirinha’s through ball discovered Andre Gomes in the right channel and he squared for Nani to include the straightforward side-foot complete from six yards. Ronaldo dragged a long-separate volley wide of the right-hand post as the second half proceeded in a comparative way, however, Iceland hit back in the 51st moment. Gudmundsson gained ground down the privilege before inquiring and dispatching a profound cross to the back post where Bjarnason had gotten away from Vieirinha’s considerations to volley in unmarked. It was a reminder for Portugal who increased the tempo and Ronaldo bound one directly at Halldorsson before Nani was urgently unfortunate with a flicked header that went wide of the left post from Raphael Guerreiro’s conveyance. Ronaldo rarely headed directly at Halldorsson before the stage was set with a couple generally free-kicks. However, the captains trademark style let him down as the Icelandic keeper stood firm to protect a valuable and powerful point.

Here’re the Portugal’s best captured moments of the match against Iceland:

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