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Ronaldo header against Czech Republic puts Portugal into UEFA EURO 2012 last four

Czech Republic 0-1 Portugal
A 79th-minute header from Cristiano Ronaldo finally ended the Czechs' stubborn resistance and set up a semi-final meeting with Spain or France.

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his winning goal
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his winning goal ©AFP/Getty Images

Cristiano Ronaldo finally ended the Czech Republic's stubborn resistance as he headed the only goal of the first UEFA EURO 2012 quarter-final to take Portugal into the last four.

It had promised to be a trying night for Portugal, who found the Czechs in resolute mood at the National Stadium Warsaw. Profoundly but not quite soundly defensive throughout, Michal Bílek's men rarely threatened, but looked as if they might prolong the encounter into at least extra time before Ronaldo headed in João Moutinho's fine cross with 11 minutes left, a third goal in two games for the captain and his second match-winning contribution in succession.

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Bílek had sounded his intentions to rein in his side's attacking ambitions, all the while hoping to counter smartly. The plan very nearly came to fruition just after the quarter-hour when Vladimír Darida was sent scampering down the right. The delicious arcing cross the 21-year-old produced belied the fact this was his competitive debut; the lunging Milan Baroš came within a whisker of turning it goalwards.

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The Czechs' preoccupation, however, was not to be caught out themselves. The main focus of their attention fell, unsurprisingly, on Ronaldo, who – when he burst forward for the first time – was chaperoned by five Czech players. The Portugal forward did escape his escorts in the closing minute of the first half, but after turning away from Michal Kadlec with a slickness matched only by his sleek new hairstyle, his shot came back off Petr Čech's left-hand post. Up in the stands, Eusébio and Luís Figo, wearing the Portugal No7 shirt Ronaldo inherited from him, must have glowed with approval.

Right Here, Right Now had boomed around the stadium before the teams re-emerged after the interval, and Portugal took their cue from Fatboy Slim. Raul Meireles immediately skipped down the left, providing a pinpoint cross which Hugo Almeida, on for the injured Hélder Postiga, should have used to at least test Čech, but he headed wastefully over. The Czech goalkeeper was equally unemployed soon after, although purely because a Ronaldo free-kick zipped beyond him and glanced off the outside of a post.

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Fortune might have kept the scoreline level, but Čech had still not had to make a save of note. Nani changed that when he drove goalwards but found the goalkeeper more than equal to the task, as did Moutinho soon after when he powered a shot on target. Their intricate attempts to undo the Czechs thwarted, Paulo Bento's men had clearly decided more direct action was required.

A ball flighted to Ronaldo was exactly that, but Meireles's subsequent wild finish left everyone in a white shirt holding their heads. Nani, too, threw up his arms in despair when Kadlec's outstretched leg deflected a shot over. It was a gripping contest, now defined by the question of when – if – would the Czechs fold. They were eventually undone when Nani found Moutinho on the right, and his cross was met sweetly by Ronaldo. For the first time in the evening, joy broke across those familiar features. It was a winning smile, as Portugal saw out the last few minutes to set up a semi-final against Spain or France in Donetsk next Wednesday.

EURO 2012: Team of the Tournament

Lineups

The teams line up in Warsaw
The teams line up in WarsawGetty Images

Czech Republic: Čech (c); Limberský, Kadlec, Sivok, Gebre Selassie; Pilař, Plašil, Darida (Rezek 61), Hübschmann (Pekhart 86), Jiráček; Baroš
Substitutes: Laštůvka, Drobný, Suchý, Hubník, Necid, Rosický, Petržela , Rajtoral, Kolář, Lafata
Coach: Michal Bílek

Portugal: Rui Patrício; Fábio Coentrão, Bruno Alves, Pepe, João Pereira; João Moutinho, Miguel Veloso, Raul Meireles (Rolando 88); Ronaldo (c), Heldér Postiga (Hugo Almeida 40), Nani (Custódio 84)
Substitutes: Eduardo, Beto, Quaresma, Nélson Oliveira, Ricardo Costa, Rúben Micael, Varela, Miguel Lopes, Hugo Viana
Coach: Paulo Bento

Referee: Howard Webb (England)

Man of the Match: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal)

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