Hindustan Times (West UP)

Fernandes brace fires Portugal to knockouts

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LUSAIL: A second half brace from a stunning Bruno Fernandes fired Portugal into the last 16 of the World Cup on Monday to join France and Brazil, after a 2-0 win that outclassed an uninspirin­g Uruguay given little chance to get into the match.

For a Portugal whose World Cup narrative has so far been crafted by the controvers­y and brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo, the night belonged to Fernandes, who shone throughout and always looked threatenin­g.

His first goal set the tone of how the match would play out, with a 55th minute cross intended for Ronaldo that sailed fortuitous­ly into the net, before a perfectly executed spot kick in stoppage time that guaranteed his side’s passage to the knockout stages with a match remaining.

Ronaldo had celebrated the first goal ecstatical­ly as his own and smiled awkwardly as it was announced as belonging to Fernandes, who twice came close to completing a hat-trick in the dying moments.

The win was the third time at a World Cup that Portugal have won two successive group stage matches, and the previous two times led to streaks into the semi-finals.

Fernandes played down talk of his starring role and said his focus was the next match against South Korea and getting a perfect nine points for Portugal. “What’s important is we were able to go on to the next round and very important was the win against a tough opponent,” he said.

“Our objective is to think match after match and we have to do our best because we obviously want to win all the matches.”

Uruguay, the dark horses in a succession of World Cups, looked nothing like the side that knocked Portugal out in the last 16 in Russia in 2018 and struggled to get into the match as the European side piled on pressure from the start and never relented.

Portugal had the lion’s share of the possession and pressed continuous­ly but laboured in the final third and lacked clearcut scoring chances until the second half, in a game where Uruguay were scrappy, off kilter and lacking initiative.

The result leaves Uruguay with a difficult final match against Ghana, who kept themselves in contention by beating South Korea 3-2 in the earlier Group H match.

Ronaldo had a few flashes of flair that drew loud roars from the Lusail stadium crowd, including a moment three minutes in when he used his shoulder to redirect a long throw into the path of William Carvalho, whose powerful volley sailed over the bar.

 ?? AFP ?? Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring against Uruguay.
AFP Portugal midfielder Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring against Uruguay.

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