Ronaldo double helps Portugal pummel Cyprus
Reuters - Friday 02 September 2011, 21:45
NICOSIA - Cristiano Ronaldo scored two
goals and set up another as Portugal thrashed a 10-man Cyprus
side 4-0 away to stay top of Euro 2012 qualifying Group H on
goal difference.
Portugal's first spell of pressure started on 13 minutes
when the lively Joao Moutinho put Joao Pereira through with a
fine pass but the right-back's shot was blocked by keeper
Antonis Georgallidis.
Just as Portugal's menace was starting to wane, Cyprus
midfielder Sinisa Dobrasinovic stretched out his arm inside the
box to deflect a Moutinho shot, received a second booking and
allowed Ronaldo to slot in coolly from the resulting penalty on
35 minutes.
Portugal took advantage of the added space in midfield, with
both Moutinho and striker Helder Postiga coming close to
doubling their lead with fierce, long-distance efforts just
before the break.
"We played well in the first half, especially until we
scored. The score could have been bigger in the first 45
minutes," Portuguese coach Paulo Bento said.
The Cypriots returned with an even more defensive attitude
and Portugal's passing game stalled. They threatened only with a
fierce shot by Ronaldo on 51 minutes, which the keeper blocked,
and a diagonal drive from Fabio Coentrao that hit the post six
minutes later.
"After we were reduced to 10 men it was very hard for us, we
had to chase Portugal, ran out of stamina and that's why we
collapsed at the end," Cyprus coach Nikos Nioplias said.
The Portuguese left it late to secure the win, with captain
Ronaldo sidestepping a defender near the box to create space and
fire in his second goal in the 82nd minute. Two minutes later
the forward used his speed on the left wing and set up
substitute Almeida for a simple tap-in.
Winger Danny came on to complete the rout by cutting in from
the left and driving in the fourth goal in injury-time.
"The goals at the end brought justice. There were times when
we did not play well in the second half, but the most important
thing was to improve our goal difference," Bento said. "We go
into the last two qualifying matches in a strong position."
Portugal are level on 13 points with Norway, who beat
Iceland 1-0 at home. The Portuguese play Iceland at home and
Denmark away in October.