We did what we had to do, says Portugal coach

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo in action with France's Raphael Varane
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo in action with France's Raphael Varane
Image: BERNADETT SZABO / REUTERS

Portugal coach Fernando Santos has described the dilemma he faced during his side's 2-2 draw Euro 2020 Group F with France on Wednesday but insisted his players went out looking for the win even though they risked being knocked out.

The holders were facing a shock exit when Karim Benzema put France 2-1 up as outsiders Hungary were beating Germany.

Even when Cristiano Ronaldo equalised with his second penalty, Portugal were one goal away from going out until Leon Goretzka's leveller in Munich, which meant the other game also ended 2-2.

Portugal came third in the group to set up a tough last-16 tie with Belgium, who won all their group games, in Seville on Sunday.

"I couldn't be sure of anything," Santos told reporters after a rollercoaster final evening in Group F.

"I could have tried to make us go for a third goal but if we'd lost, Germany would gone through ahead of us. What mattered was trying to win while maintaining our quality and shape."

Santos said he tried to not focus on events in Munich and had warned his players not to either.

"We did what we had to do. I even warned the players to not think about the other results as it wouldn't bring us anything positive. But the players lived so intensely that when I screamed to go forward my voice no longer reached them," he said.

"The team always wanted to win, but we also knew we couldn't lose. Portugal did everything to win."

Portugal have only three days to rest ahead of the game with Belgium, who last played on Monday, but Santos tried to play down the significance of the fact his side will have less time to prepare.

"We improved a lot compared to the other game. Now we have to improve some more before we play Belgium. Any opponent will have difficulties against us because we are always able to score," he added.

"We have 48 hours less than them to get ready, but it doesn't matter. We won't be at a disadvantage. Rest is very important and we'll have to make sure our players recover well so they are fresh.

"But we cannot view this as a handicap. We'll analyse the Belgium team and prepare the game with the same goal as always, to progress."

France coach Didier Deschamps described events in Budapest as magical and insane aon a night full of twists and turns which ended with Les Bleus heading into the Euro 2020 last 16 as Group F winners.

With qualification for the knockout stages secured before Wednesday's match, France were aiming to top the group and secure a more favourable last-16 tie.

"We were seeing the scoreline in the night's other match as Hungary were beating Germany, and it was making things very complicated," Deschamps told a news conference. "It was an insane match that went in all directions.

"I am really satisfied. Football is pure magic, from one situation to another the emotions can change so quickly. The morale of the team can change too. Tonight was pleasing even though not everything was perfect. It was a match on the top level."

France will meet Switzerland in the last 16 in Bucharest on June 28.

- Reuters

 

 

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