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Bravo keeps Chile hot

Copa champions hand it to keeper for taking them into final

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KAZAN ( Russia): Claudio Bravo was Chile’s hero as they beat Portugal 3-0 in a penalty shootout in the Confederat­ions Cup semi-finals.

The Manchester City goalkeeper saved all three penalties from Portugal’s Ricardo Quaresma, Joao Moutinho and Nani, while Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz and Alexis Sanchez nailed their spot-kicks for the South Americans on Wednesday.

“We are satisfied with the result and how we played, but we have still not won anything,” warned the 34-year-old Bravo.

Chile progress to Sunday’s final in St Petersburg to face either Mexico or Germany.

“I’m very proud of this team. Claudio pulled off some good saves to keep us in the game,” said Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi.

“He had the ability to foresee where their players would put their kicks. Now it doesn’t matter who we get, we just need to recover for the final.”

Losers Portugal will contest Sunday’s third-place playoff in Moscow.

Chile almost settled Wednesday’s

He (Bravo) had the ability to foresee where their (Portugal) players would put their kicks.

Juan Antonio Pizzi

match in the dying stages of extratime when both Vidal and substitute Martin Rodriguez hit the woodwork as Portugal hung on to take the game to a shootout.

The defeat in Kazan will be bitterly disappoint­ing for Portugal’s superstar forward Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Real Madrid star, who is facing doubts about his future in Spain as he prepares to answer allegation­s of tax evasion in a Madrid court next month, had won man-of-the-match awards in all three group matches.

Before kick-off in Kazan, City’s new signing Bernardo Silva shook off a foot injury he suffered in the 4-0 drubbing of New Zealand to make Portugal’s starting line-up.

With Pepe suspended, Jose Fonte partnered Bruno Alves at centreback.

Up front, AC Milan’s 21-year-old striker Andre Silva partnered Ronaldo, but the pair endured a frustratin­g night at the hands of Chile’s defence.

Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi named the same team who drew 1-1 with world champions Germany last Thursday as centreback Gary Medel and midfielder Aranguiz both shook off knocks.

The game got off to a frantic start which demanded early saves from both goalkeeper­s.

With just six minutes gone, Sanchez put a superb pass in behind the defence, which landed just in front of Eduardo Vargas, but Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio blocked the shot.

At the other end moments later, a low Ronaldo cross put Andre Silva in space, but Bravo smothered the effort at close range.

Aranguiz twice went close with efforts on the Portugal goal in the opening half and it was end-to-end stuff again after the break.

Chile’s Vargas forced Patricio into another reflex save, while Ronaldo fired at Bravo when Portugal counter-attacked immediatel­y.

Then Vidal’s long-range effort went screaming just high and wide of the Portugal goal.

Ronaldo sent a free-kick just over and had a shot blocked as both sides attacked relentless­ly, but the scores remained goalless and the game went to extra time.

There was no let-up in the pace as Portugal’s Andre Gomes went close while Sanchez headed Mauricio Isla’s cross from the left just wide of the post.

Joao Moutinho came on for Adrien Silva, who had worked tirelessly in midfield for Portugal, in the first period of extra time.

With time almost up, Chile had a penalty appeal turned down when substitute Francisco Silva appeared to be fouled by Fonte in the area before Vidal, then Rodriguez rattled Portugal’s woodwork. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Up in the air: Portugal’s Eliseu (front) vying for the ball with Chile’s Arturo Vidal. — AFP
Up in the air: Portugal’s Eliseu (front) vying for the ball with Chile’s Arturo Vidal. — AFP

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