Ricardo
Quaresma was Portugal's hero for the second game running as he
capitalised on Jakub Blaszczykowski's missed spot-kick to seal a 5-3
penalty shootout win over Poland in the Euro 2016 quarter-finals.
Substitute Quaresma scored the only goal as Portugal, who have
reached the semi-finals without winning a game in 90 minutes, defeated
Croatia in the last 16.
And
the winger rifled his spot-kick high into the goal after
Rui Patricio
had got down low to his left to push aside Blaszczykowski's effort at
the Stade Velodrome after the match had finished 1-1 after extra time in
Marseille.
It could easily have been a different story for Poland
- who had beaten Switzerland on penalties in the last round - as Robert
Lewandowski, much maligned for a series of poor performances throughout
the tournament, netted the second-quickest goal in Euros history to end
a 645-minute wait for a European Championship goal.
Portugal
levelled just after the half-hour, though, as Renato Sanches - man of
the match off the bench versus Croatia - marked his first international
start by becoming the youngest scorer in a Euros knockout match.
And
Portugal were left celebrating after the shootout, the miss
particularly harsh on Blaszczykowski, who scored twice earlier in the
competition and has been so influential in Poland's best showing at a
European Championship.
Wales or Belgium now await Portugal in the last four.
Both
teams played 120 minutes in their last-16 ties, but Poland showed no
signs of weariness early on and stormed ahead after 140 seconds.
Cedric misjudged a looping pass and Kamil Grosicki raced down the left before centring for Lewandowski, who clinically side-footed into the left corner from 10 yards.
Cristiano
Ronaldo and Nani were largely isolated by Poland's stern defence early
on, but the momentum slowly shifted Portugal's way, the former flashing a
shot at Lukasz Fabianski from the edge of the box before seeing penalty
claims waved away after being bundled to the ground by Michal Pazdan.
And the leveller came in the 33rd minute. Nani's clever flick set up Sanches and his 25-yard left-foot effort took a slight deflection before nestling in the right of the goal past a despairing Fabianski.
There
was little to split the teams at the start of the second half, but
Ronaldo will feel he should have done better after being slipped in on
the left of the area and shooting straight into the side-netting.
Ronaldo
then fluffed his lines from eight yards with an air shot after finding
space to meet Nani's low ball, before Cedric flashed a 25-yard effort
past the left-hand post.
Portugal almost got lucky when Artur
Jedrzejczyk's attempted clearance came close to finding Fabianski's
bottom left corner, while the luckless Ronaldo failed to make contact
with Joao Moutinho's sublime ball over the top.
Neither team was
able to make the breakthrough in regulation time, though, and there were
few talking points in a drab extra time - the match pausing briefly due
to an ill-advised pitch invader.
That meant penalties were
required to settle the affair with Ronaldo and Lewandowski setting the
tone for a fine shootout with excellent penalties.
But it was
Blaszczykowski that felt the spot-kick pain with the eighth effort,
Patricio pushing away strongly with a big left hand to set the stage for
Quaresma to emphatically hammer home the winner.
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