Portugal braced for series of finals, says coach
LENS: Having squeezed into the Euro 2016 knockout stages after three contrasting group stage draws, Portugal are ready to move up a gear when they face Croatia in their mouth-watering last-16 clash here on Saturday, coach Fernando Santos said.
While the Croatians romped into the tournament’s business end with a 2-1 win over holders Spain, the Portuguese came from behind three times in Wednesday’s rip-roaring 3-3 draw against Hungary at Parc OL.
Their talismanic forward Cristiano Ronaldo, subdued in the 1-1 tie with Iceland and a goalless stalemate against Austria, rediscovered his scoring touch with two fine second-half goals which saved Portugal from an early exit.
Santos was confident that Ronaldo, who became the first player to score in four European championships, would thrive as Portugal aim to win “a series of finals” on the road to what would be their maiden title.
“Ronaldo is a scorer and a winner, he plays up front and feeds on goals,” Santos said after the Real Madrid hitman was voted man of the match against the Hungarians.
“I am sure this performance will boost his confidence in our bid to win the competition.
“Everything is different now because every game that follows is like a final, there is no room for error. We want to come out on top in all of them and go all the way.
“We have to strike the right balance between defence and attack because when we come forward we leave too many gaps at the back, as our group stage results show.”
Meanwhile, Nani has backed his team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo to increase his goal tally in the European Championship and to guide his side to the latter stages of the competition.
Ronaldo, 31, rediscovered his form against Hungary on Wednesday after a slow start to the tournament, his two goals saving his side from a surprising group-stage exit in a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Away from football, Ronaldo, who became the first player to score at four separate European Championships, has also been embroiled in controversy, being caught on camera throwing a reporter’s microphone into a lake.