A BOLA – Portugal wins Spain (4-2) (Futsal)
Game over!
50′: Baby tries the goal, for the empty goal, beside.
49 ‘: Raul Campos on top.
49 ‘: Chino’s shot saves Bebé for a corner.
48′: Shot by João Matos, on the side.
48 ‘: Chino hits the crossbar!
48 ‘: PORTUGAL GOAL: PANY VARELA !!!!
Spain starts with 5×4, with Adri Martínez as forward goalkeeper
The second part of extra time begins.
Field exchange.
45 ‘: Bruno Coelho prevents Adri Martínez’s shot.
44 ‘: Chino shot, to the side.
43 ‘: PORTUGAL GOAL: Raya’s own goal !!
The guardian of Portugal is recovered.
Baby is a being watched.
42′: Great save by Bebé a shot by Jose Raya.
42′: Raúl Gomez shot, on the side.
There are five minutes in each part of the overtime.
41′: Adolfo Fernández shot from above.
41′: Pany Varela shot, on the side.
The first part of the extra time has started.
End of the Whistle. The game goes into overtime.
Appropriate end for the faint of heart, with the ball not leaving the Portugal area; ball to Portugal’s left post in the last second.
Time is over to Spain. There are 10 seconds left.
Time is over to Portugal. There are 56 seconds to go.
39′: Ricardinho with Herrero cleaning the floor to defend.
39′: Free choice by Chino, next.
39′: André Coelho’s yellow card. Five accumulated fouls for Portugal.
38′: Yellow card for coach Jorge Braz.
37′: Erick Mendonça to force Herrero to apply.
37 ‘: Pany Varela to the post!!!
36 ‘: PORTUGAL GOAL: scored Zicky !!
36 ‘: Erick Mendonça shot, on the side.
Support is not lacking in Portugal. The fans are pushing for the team.
33′: Yellow card to Pany Varela.
33′: Chino’s shot, defends Baby with his feet.
Everything stays as it is: 1-2.
The refereeing team is analyzing a bid by Ricardinho and Adolfo Hernández.
31 ‘: PORTUGAL GOAL: André Coelho from the middle of the street !!!
31´: Adolfo Fernández shoots hard, the ball goes close to the left post.
The last ten minutes of the game are completed.
29′: Adolfo Fernández shot from above.
28′: Great opportunity for Portugal: Zicky shoots, Herrero defends forward and Miguel Ângelo, in the rebound, is also unable to undo the keeper.
Spain is comfortable with the result, Portugal is not managing to flow their game.
25′: Pany Varela shot, on the side.
25′: Ricardinho takes the free-kick, a ball hits João Matos in the head.
25′: Yellow card for Miguel Mellado.
Portugal didn’t start well in the second half.
24′: Miguel Ângelo shot to the side stitches.
23 ‘: Spain goal: Adri Martínez from a free-kick.
Enter Tomás Paçó for Portugal.
22‘: Ricardinho shot, on the side.
22 ‘: Goal of Spain: Adolfo Fernández.
21 ‘: Ball to the post of Portugal.
20′: The second part begins.
Break at the Vilnius Arena. The null remains.
19′: Vítor Hugo came in for the defense: Adri Martínez shot, wide.
19‘: Yellow Card for Baby. He left the area and was missed. Spain will benefit from a 10-metre free kick.
19‘: Bruno Coelho’s shot (he tried the mince again), but Herrero held back.
We entered the last minute of the first part.
18‘: Bebé’s safe exit from the goal, heading out, after a shot by Raúl Campos.
17′: Dangerous shot by Erick Mendonça.
17′: Jose Raya yellow card, delayed ball clearance.
16′: Five accumulated fouls for Spain.
15′: Shot by Erick Mendonça, with an attentive Herrero.
14′: Another Baby intervention.
13′: Herrero avoids Spanish own goal after Miguel Ângelo’s shot.
Time is over to Portugal. jorge Braz asks the team to adapt to the circumstance of the five fouls.
13′: Great save by Bebé to Borja’s shot.
12‘: Yellow card to Bruno Coelho.
12′: Miguel Ângelo, Portugal shot close to goal.
11′: Ricardinho’s great pass, João Matos, at the far post, failed to score, Herrero did well at the intercept.
Afonso Jesus and Miguel Ângelo entered Portugal.
10′: Five accumulated fouls for Portugal.
9′: Bruno Coelho tried a mince, with his left foot, but it turned out badly.
9′: Ricardinho’s shot from far to the side.
8′: Dangerous free-kick for Spain: the Portuguese defense resolved it.
8′: Ricardinho shot, Herrero for a corner.
7 ‘: Great intervention by Baby Chino’s shot.
Zicky joined the Portugal team.
6′: Chino’s shot against André Coelho.
6′: Miguel Mellado threatening Bebé’s goal.
Jorge Braz launched in the game Pany Varela, André Coelho, Tiago Brito and Erick Mendonça.
Portugal entered the game well, perky and unafraid of having the ball.
two ‘: Bruno Coelho was close to inaugurating the score, he finished in a good way, a little over the top.
two ‘: Portugal’s defensive inattention, with Adolfo Fernández missing the goal.
1 ‘: Bruno Coelho, dangerous shot at the far post, Jesús Herrero saved.
1 ‘ : Started the game. Out Spain with the ball.
The Portuguese there is an echo in the Vilnius pavilion.
The anthem of Spain is heard.
Now it’s Portugal’s turn to enter. There are many flags of Portugal are waved on the stands.
Players are being called a one. Enter Spain first.
The referee team is already on the court.
It’s just a little before the start of the game. Follow here all the incidents of the meeting.
The first five are already known
Spain: Jesús Herrero, Carlos Ortiz, Adolfo Fernandez, Adri Martínez and Raúl Campos.
Substitutes: Borja Diaz, Marc Tolra, Raul Gomez, Francisco Solano, Bebe, Chino, Juanjo, Jose Raya, Miguel Mellado.
PORTUGAL: Bebé, Fábio Cecílio, Bruno Coelho, João Matos and Ricardinho.
Substitutes: Tomás Paçó, Afonso Sousa, Zicky, Erick Mendonça, Pany Varela, Tiago Brito, Miguel Castro and Vítor Hugo.
André Sousa and Pauleta are on the bench.
Referees: Mohamed Hassan (Egypt) and Khalid Hnich (Morocco)
Third referee: Ondrej Cerny (Czech Republic)
Timekeeper: Tomohiro Kozaki (Japan)
Substitutes: Borja Diaz, Marc Tolra, Raul Gomez, Francisco Solano, Bebe, Chino, Juanjo, Jose Raya, Miguel Mellado.
?? All in place at the Vilnius Arena! #let’s gowitheverything #FutsalWC pic.twitter.com/IYf6xkS90G
– Portugal (@selecaoportugal) September 27, 2021
The National Team discusses access to the semi-finals of the World Cup Lithuania-2021 against Spain, at the Arena in Vilnius, at 3.30 pm, with the winner of this Iberian duel facing the winner of Iran-Kazakhstan.
It should be noted that in 29 meetings with nuestros hermanos, Quinas’s team only won twice, namely on September 27, 2005, 3-2, in a preparatory game, in Spain, and on February 10, 2018, by 3-2, in a European game, in Slovenia. Otherwise, there were four draws and 23 defeats. However, the idea that the difference between the two teams is more blurred is shared by the coach.
“Three aspects, three distinct ideas: the difference has faded because we have gone to another level, without a doubt; Spain is no longer weak – still for the national teams [mais organizada], if not the most organized in the world, clearly; the past doesn’t matter at all, the moment matters – there was already a moment when I mentioned it and we realized that. If we manage to balance and stay close, what matters, from now on, are the games that are made – the games 15 or 20 years ago are of no interest at all”, explained Jorge Braz.
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