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Portugal vs Wales. European Championships Semi-Final.

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Portugal 2

  • C Ronaldo (50th minute)
  • Nani (53rd minute)

Wales 0

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    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates
    Image: Cristiano Ronaldo scored the opening goal for Portugal against Wales in Lyon

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored one and set up another as Portugal ended Wales' remarkable run at Euro 2016 with a 2-0 victory on Wednesday night to reach the final.

    A cagey game in Lyon burst into life after the break when Portugal struck twice in three second-half minutes to book their place in Sunday's showpiece, where they will face either Germany or France.

    Ronaldo opened the scoring with a towering header (50), before his sliced shot from 25 yards was deflected home by Nani (53) to double Portugal's advantage.

    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates scoring the opening goal during the UEFA EURO 2016 semi final match between Portugal and Wales
    Image: Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates Portugal's first goal in Lyon

    Wales, who by reaching the last four achieved their best finish at a major tournament, were largely restricted to long-range strikes from Gareth Bale, and failed to score in a match for the first time at the competition.

    Portugal can now prepare for their first European Championship final since their 1-0 defeat by Greece in 2004, while Chris Coleman's side will return to Wales to a heroes' welcome after a superb campaign.

    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal and Gareth Bale of Wales shake hands prior to the UEFA EURO 2016 semi final match in Lyon
    Image: Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale shake hands before the match in Lyon

    James Collins and Andy King replaced suspended duo Ben Davies and Aaron Ramsey for Wales, while Bruno Alves came in for the injured Pepe as one of three changes for their opponents.

    After a spine-tingling rendition of 'Land of My Fathers', it was Portugal who started on the front foot and Collins, making his first start for four months, was fortunate to avoid conceding an early penalty after grappling with Ronaldo in the box.

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    A well-worked set-piece presented Wales with their first opportunity, but the lively Bale fired over.

    The Welsh superstar then forced Rui Patricio into his only save of the first half, skipping past the challenge of Danilo Pereira before firing straight at the Portugal goalkeeper from the edge of the box.

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    Having successfully shackled Ronaldo for the opening 44 minutes, the final chance of the half fell to the Portugal forward, but he headed wide at the back post under pressure from James Chester.

    But he made no mistake five minutes after the break, out-jumping Chester to powerfully head past Wayne Hennessey from seven yards out.

    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scores his sides first goal of the game
    Image: Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo scores his side's first goal of the game

    It was Ronaldo's third goal of the competition and his ninth in European Championship history, drawing him level with Michel Platini for most all-time.

    Wales barely had time to respond before Portugal doubled their lead through Nani, with Ronaldo again involved. The Real Madrid star dragged his shot, but his former Manchester United team-mate was on hand to divert into the net from close range.

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    Image: Nani wheels away in celebration after scoring Portugal's second

    Coleman responded with a flurry of Welsh changes, bringing on Simon Church, Jonathan Williams and Sam Vokes, but his side struggled to trouble their opponents' defence.

    Joao Mario squandered the chance to put Wales out of sight when his follow-up to an effort from Nani whistled past the near post, while a smart stop from Hennessey kept out Jose Fonte's header.

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    Bale twice tested Patricio with stinging efforts from distance as Wales searched in vain for a route back into the match, and their adventurousness almost allowed Portugal to grab a third.

    Hennessey saved from Danilo and Ronaldo fired wide from a tight angle as Portugal saw out the closing stages for their first victory in normal time at Euro 2016.

    Bruno Alves (top) and Portugal players celebrate their team's second goal scored by Nani (obscured) during the UEFA EURO 2016 semi v Wales
    Image: Bruno Alves (top) celebrates after Nani slid home to put Portugal in control

    TEAMS

    Portugal: Patricio, Cedric, Alves, Fonte, Guerreiro, Mario, Danilo, Sanches (Gomes, 74), A Silva (Moutinho, 79), Nani (Quaresma, 86), Ronaldo

    Wales: Hennessey, Gunter, Chester, A Williams, Collins (J Williams, 66), Taylor, Allen, Ledley (Vokes, 58), Bale, King, Robson-Kanu (Church, 63)

    Man of the Match: Cristiano Ronaldo

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