Portugal thrilled by first qualification
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
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Portugal coach Francisco Neto and goalscorer Andreia Norton told UEFA.com just how hard it was to pip Romania on away goals in extra time to reach their debut finals.
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- Francisco Neto says he always believed in his Portugal team after they win their play-off with Romania
- Neto relieved to avoid penalties after 1-1 draw in extra time takes Portugal through on away goals
- Scorer Andreia Norton "speechless" as Portugal reach first senior women's final tournament
- Finals draw: 17:30CET, 8 November, Rotterdam – Portugal in Pot 4
Francisco Neto, Portugal coach
This qualification means a lot to me. It was very hard in our group. Then, in the play-off, we had to play a strong team in Romania.
We had chances in the first leg but we didn't take them. Plus we missed the penalty. And the second leg became more tense. The players started to play more defensive football.
Both teams were nervous, but also defending very well. By the second leg we knew each other as teams and that is why we were cautious.
We didn't want a penalty shoot-out. During the match we went through a lot of different strategies in order not to go to penalties. Even though Romania scored [after Norton put Portugal ahead], I still believed my team would win the tie.
Andreia Norton, Portugal goalscorer
In these two matches I saw how our players fought to qualify. The second leg was for us the hardest one, because it was in Romania and their fans were cheering them. Also, they played more offensively.
I am glad that we won. I am speechless.