Portugal through at expense of ten-man Turkey in EURO 2000 quarter-finals
Monday, October 6, 2003
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Turkey 0-2 Portugal
Nuno Gomes scored twice to down a Turkey team down to ten men for over an hour.
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Portugal displayed the full majesty of their attacking talent to easily dispose of Turkey in Amsterdam and book a semi-final place.
Two goals either side of half-time from Nuno Gomes sealed victory, but the last-eight tie ultimately hinged on the 29th-minute dismissal of Alpay Özalan. The defender was punished for lashing out at Fernando Couto and though Turkey battled – Arif Erdem had a penalty saved at 1-0 – his departure was terminal.
Portugal were swiftly into their stride, keeping the ball moving and encouraging Luís Figo and Rui Costa to dart in from the flanks. As play built up, the FC Barcelona winger was increasingly found infield, linking with colleagues or popping up to inflict his mastery on an opponent. His eighth-minute cross only just evaded Nuno Gomes.
Turkey were battling hard for a foothold, chiefly through Okan Buruk, but they were mere pauses in Portugal's flow. A Figo cross landed perilously close to the far upright with Rüştü Reçber watching its flight with concern. Then a great move involving five players ended with Rui Costa having his shot blocked. Figo's 19th-minute corner brought the best chance so far.
The ball skimmed off a defender and left Costinha with a glorious opening at the far post. He could not seize control quickly enough, giving Rüştü the opportunity to get down and pull off a splendid save. Ogün Temizkanoğlu's free-kick enabled Hakan Şükür, who shrugged off a knock to start, to send in a header that failed to test Vítor Baía.
Turkey were at last imposing themselves but a moment of madness from Alpay, upfield for a corner, ended that. Portugal capitalised before the interval, as Rui Costa and Figo combined skilfully down the right and Nuno Gomes did well to twist and put away his header. More drama followed as Couto brought down Arif Erdem. Arif's poorly-hit penalty was comfortably saved by Vítor Baía.
Most of the second half was played out in the Turkey half and Portugal extended their lead on 56 minutes when Figo broke down the right before squaring a beautiful ball for Nuno Gomes to tap in. Nuno Gomes could have had two more goals, maybe three, as Turkey were pegged further and further back. In the end, it was as comprehensive as a 2-0 victory could be.
Lineups
Portugal: Vítor Baía (c); Jorge Costa, Fernando Couto, Dimas; Costinha (Paulo Sousa 46), Paulo Bento, Sérgio Conceição, Rui Costa (Capucho 87), Luís Figo; João Pinto, Nuno Gomes (Sá Pinto 75)
Substitutes: Quim, Pedro Espinha, Rui Jorge, Beto, Pauleta, Secretário, Vidigal
Coach: Humberto Coelho
Turkey: Rüştü Reçber; Fatih Akyel, Temizkanoğlu (c) (Sergen Yalçın 84), Alpay Özalan, Korkut, Penbe; Havutçu, Okan Buruk (Suat Kaya 62), Ünsal; Arif Erdem (Derelioğlu 62), Hakan Şükür
Substitutes: Ömer Çatkıç, Özköylü, Derelioğlu, Akman, Tuncay, Ercan, Ümit Davala, Tugay Kerimoğlu, Izzet
Coach: Mustafa Denizli
Referee: Dick Jol (Netherlands)
Man of the Match: Luís Figo (Portugal)