Saturday, 30 June 2012

Video Euro 2012: Selecção's return to Lizbon

Watch the video of Selecção's return to Lizbon

Portuguese team was enthusiastically greated by hundrets of fans in the airport of Lizbon. Look at all of those people wainting for them.

Selecção, after the lost match against Spain, parted from Donetsk in night and returned to Opalenica, where the team had their base. The left the same day and flew from airport in Poznań back to Portugal.

The reporter tried to interview players, who were passing by, but apparently most of them were not in the mood. The waved to fans and some stopped only for a while to sign an autograph. Only Pepe said a few words for the press.

UEFA: Portugal's Patrício shines brightest in defeat



According to UEFA page:

Despite being on the losing side, Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patrício put in an excellent display between the posts to protect a clean sheet and force Spain to a penalty shoot-out.

Ultimately unable to prevent his side from being eliminated by La Roja in the semi-final at the Donbass Arena, the Sporting Clube de Portugal keeper was the star of the night, repelling all five of Spain's shots on target during the 120 minutes and topping the Castrol EDGE Index with a score of 9.4.

Although Patrício was little more than a spectator for the first 90 minutes, his composure under crosses and general command of his area were faultless, and he made two particularly sharp saves when it mattered in extra time to keep his side level. The first came just moments before the break in extra time. Andrés Iniesta met Jordi Alba's cut-back with a first-time effort from point-blank range, but Patrício's reflexes were superb, and he got down brilliantly to his left to palm the ball away.

The second save was a mirror image of his first, as Jesús Navas broke into the area on the right-hand side and drilled a low, angled effort that required a top-notch reaction parry from Patrício down to his right. While it does not count toward his Castrol score, Patrício also made a terrific penalty block from Xabi Alonso on a night when he could consider himself unfortunate to be on the losing side.

The article can be found here link.

Euro 2012: Portugal - Spain 0-0 (2-4), Rui Patrício picspam