Denmark vs Portugal Report
Denmark 2-3 Portugal: Bendtner double not enough as Varela seals victory
Paulo Bento's men threw away a comfortable lead following a
battling fightback by the Danes, but came good in the end to stay in the
hunt for a place in the quarter-finals
Portugal kept their chances of advancing out of Group B alive after surviving a two-goal comeback from a Nicklas Bendtner-inspired Denmark to triumph 3-2 at the Lviv Arena on Wednesday.
Pepe headed the Seleccao into the lead from a
corner, before Helder Postiga put them further in control with a
confident finish from close range.
But, Bendtner, on his 50th
appearance for Denmark nodded one back for his side four minutes before
half-time before completing the recovery with another header nine
minutes from the end.
The action was not over, however, as
Silvestre Varela had the last laugh, grabbing the winner with a sublime
effort in the 87th minute to put Portugal level on three points with the
Danes, and take the race for a quarter-final spot into the final
matchday.
Denmark started the brighter of the two sides, and forced a flurry of
corners early in the game to keep the Portuguese under pressure.
Despite their lack of initial enterprise, Bento’s men threatened
first, Miguel Veloso whipping in a devilish ball from a short corner
that was capably punched away by Stephan Andersen.
And there was bad news for the Danes just past the quarter-hour mark
when Niki Zimling was forced off through injury, with Jakob Poulsen
coming on as his replacement.
Portugal improved shortly after, and
slowly began to play their way back into the game. Cristiano Ronaldo, as
ever, was at the heart of everything, dragging a one-two with Veloso
wide before hammering a free-kick into orbit.
The Iberian nation would strike first after 24 minutes. Joao Moutinho took charge of a corner, and Pepe stole a march at the near post to plant a header past Andersen into the roof of the net.
And they made the most of their momentum, and doubled their advantage
in the 37th minute. Nani found himself with time and space on the right
flank, and squared low to Postiga, who ghosted ahead of Simon Kjaer to lash into the top corner.
Denmark were quick to react though, and halved the deficit within
four minutes. Kvist Jorgensen clipped towards Michael Krohn-Dehli at the
far post, who nodded back across the six yard box for Bendtner to head into an empty net.
Portugal almost replicated their second goal on the stroke of the
interval, but this time Kjaer was able to slide ahead of Postiga to hack
away another dangerous cross from Nani.
Cristiano Ronaldo then had a glorious chance to put Portugal 3-1 up
four minutes into the second half when clean through on goal, but his
attempted slot into the bottom corner was read well by Andersen.
The chances keep on coming for the Seleccao with Postiga gifted the
opportunity to pounce after terrible giveaway from Simon Poulsen, but
the striker was then flattened by Agger to snuff out the chance.
Denmark were then forced into another change on the hour mark, as
Dennis Rommedahl hobbled off in obvious discomfort, with Tobias
Mikkelsen coming on in his stead.
Despite the setback, the Danes were inching their way back into the
match. Kvist caused a few hearts to flutter with a thunderous drive from
the edge of the area that whistled inches away from the top corner.
Bendtner was next to try his luck after plucking a pass out of the
air at the corner of the box, but his finish did not match his control,
and was scuffed wide of the mark.
The Danes should have been dead and buried on 78 minutes, but were
spared thanks to another awful miss from Cristiano Ronaldo. The
27-year-old found himself one-on-one again with Andersen, but his
side-footed finish was comfortably wide of the mark.
Within three minutes, Denmark would make him pay. Lars Jakobsen
lifted a cross towards the far post over the head of Pepe, where Bendtner was waiting to head home via the woodwork.
However, just when it looked like they had thrown the game away, Varela rescued all three points with a well-taken half-volley from a Fabio Coentrao cross to settle the game in Portugal’s favour.
Source : Goal.com