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Ricardo (GK) 76'Miguel Fernando Meira Ricardo Carvalho Costinha

31'46'+

Nuno Valente 76'Maniche 20'Luis Figo (C) 60'Deco

73' 78'

Cristiano Ronaldo Pauleta

Substitutes


denotes one goal scored.


Netherlands



Edwin Van Der Sar (GK) (C) Khalid Boulahrouz

7'63'

Joris Mathijsen Andre Ooijer Giovanni Van Bronckhorst 59'

95'+

Mark Van Bommel 2'Phillip Cocu Wesley Sneijder 73'Robin Van Persie Dirk Kuyt Arjen Robben

Substitutes


denotes one goal scored.

Officials

Referee: Valentin Ivanov

Assistant referee: Nikolay Golubev

Assistant referee: Evgueni Volnin

Fourth referee: Marco Rodriguez

Fifth referee: Jose Luis Camargo

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Portugal overcome Netherlands 1-0 on way to quarter-final

June 25, 2006

Portugal beat the Netherlands 1-0 in a hot-tempered round sixteen battle in Nuremburg, Sunday.

Russian referee Valentin Ivanov warmed up for an active evening of arm-raising with yellow cards in the second and seventh minutes. Mark Van Bommel and Khalid Boulahrouz had crashed two heavy fouls on Christiano Ronaldo; the second left a stud mark on his right thigh.

Gottlieb Daimler Stadion, Stuttgart.

At the end of 96 minutes the yellow card count was 16 and the sides had nine men each. The four players sent off was a total that set a new Fifa World Cup record. This came as the 2006 tournament had already seen two games with three red cards.

Following the second Boulahrouz foul Ronaldo received treatment and would be substituted before half time.

However; Ronaldo was involved in a wonderful move that lead to Portugal's game-winner. On 22 minutes he fed Deco, Deco crossed low to Pauleta; Pauleta laid it off, and Maniche side-stepped a defender to hammer past Edwin Van Der Sar from 12 yards.

Portugal also scored first blood when Ivanov's red card was brandished at Costinha for stopping a pass with his arm. All four red cards were shown for two cautionary acts.

Though Portugal looked dangerous on the break the game was dominated by the Netherlands who had over 60 per cent of ball possession.

In the second period there was less flow and more stoppages. The main incidents were violent and many times players surrounded the referee adding to the disruption.

On 59 minutes there was shoving after Portugal was awarded a freekick in shooting range of Edwin Van Der Sar's goal. In the scrum Luis Figo seemed to headbutt Van Bommel and was shown a yellow card.

Three minutes later Boularouz was sent off when he challenged for a ball with Figo and hit the Portugal captain with a flailing upper arm.

Deco was next to go with two cards in quick succession. Ricardo Calvalho made a brilliant lunge to block one of the Netherlands 20 shots at goal. The Portuguese didn't stop for treatment, so the referee blew his whistle so the defender could get treatment.

Netherlands bucked the informal tradition of giving the ball back and Deco's response seemed to be a lunge at John Heitinga. This incident kicked off another melee in which Wesley Sneijder was booked when he pushed a Portuguese to the floor.

Five minutes after his first caution Deco was sent to the touchline for time wasting.

Twice up by an extra man the Netherlands failed to beat Ricardo. They went close. Three minutes after half time an unmarked Phllip Cocu struck the crossbar from six yards. After Deco's dismissal Dirk Kuyt ran through the central-defense but was foiled by a brave challenge from the goalkeeper.

In the final of the six minutes of added time Portugal skillfully worked another counter attack and Giovanni Van Bronckhorst got tangled with Simao's legs. Ivanov produced his fourth red card.

The victory for Portugal put them on a head-to-head with England in the quarter-finals, but at a cost. Luiz Felipe Scolari's side would miss Deco and Costinha with suspensions for that match while Ronaldo would be an injury worry.

Contents

Round of sixteen

Match 52

June 25, 2006
21:00 Portugal 1-0 Netherlands Frankenstadion Maniche 23'

Attendance: 41'000

Formations

Portugal



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