Ronaldo rises, Wales knocked out
LYON: Cristiano Ronaldo scored one goal and inadvertently set up the other as Portugal ground out a 2-0 win over Wales on Wednesday to march into the Euro 2016 final.
LYON: Cristiano Ronaldo scored one goal and inadvertently set up the other as Portugal ground out a 2-0 win over Wales on Wednesday to march into the Euro 2016 final.

The Portuguese superstar, who has had to soak up a lot of criticism for a lacklustre tournament by his high standards, majestically powered in a 50th minute header to put his side in front.
The goal, his third in the tournament, equalled Michel Platini’s record of nine in European Championship finals.
Ronaldo also saw his shot turned in by Nani for a second goal in the 53rd minute, ending Wales’ remarkable run at their first major finals since 1958.
Portugal, who had not won a single game in the tournament over 90 minutes, next meet hosts France or Germany who play their semifinal on Thursday.
“I hope that after the final we will be smiling and that it will be tears of joy in the end,” said Ronaldo who wept after his team lost to surprise packages Greece in the 2004 final.
“I have always s aid my dream was to win a trophy with Portugal. We are closer to doing it and I believe we will win,” he told reporters after coming out on top in his battle with Real Madrid teammate Gareth Bale.
Wales kept their opponents quiet in the first half but could not recover the two-goal deficit, ending a scintillating run that has captivated millions back home and turned their players into heroes.
Portugal, bidding to reach their first Euro final since losing on home soil 12 years ago, had their first chance after a quarter of an hour following a low drive by Joao Mario.
Wales responded as Joe Ledley found Bale with a low corner and the forward fired over the bar.
In a cagey first half Portugal struggled to find Ronaldo, opting for long crosses into the box that were easy pickings for central defender James Collins.
Portugal injected s ome urgency after the break, pressing high up the field.
It paid off instantly with a corner in the 50th minute that Raphael Guerreiro floated in towards the f ar post where Ronaldo climbed high above two defenders to score.
Portugal doubled the lead when Nani slid in to connect with Ronaldo’s mishit shot, netting his own third goal of Euro 2016.

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