BALE: MATCH-WINNER RONALDO A NATURAL GOALSCORER
- The striker opened the scoring for his nation as they advanced into the final, and his club team-mate could not help but praise his performance after the match
- Gareth Bale hailed Real Madrid colleague Cristiano Ronaldo as a "natural goalscorer" after he netted in Portugal's 2-0 Euro 2016 semi-final win over Wales.
- The showdown between the two Madrid heavyweights dominated the pre-match headlines and it was Ronaldo who shone brightest.
- His powerful 50th-minute header saw him equal Michel Platini's record of nine European Championship goals, with Ronaldo then turning provider – albeit perhaps inadvertently – for Nani's goal three minutes later.
- And Bale told ITV of his club-mate: "Obviously he's a natural goalscorer and he scored yet again.
- "But as I said it's not about them, it's about us. We'll pick ourselves up. We're a proud bunch. We have to be proud of what we've achieved in this tournament.
- "We want to thank all the fans obviously – the support we have had is absolutely incredible."
- Wales were at least the equal of their opponents in a tight first half and Bale reflected on what he felt were fine margins that decided the outcome.
- "They got their first goal and were lucky on the second," he added. "We tried our hardest to get back into the game and fought until the last second.
- "We gave everything. We have no regrets."
- Fernando Santos' side will meet hosts France or world champions Germany in the final.
No comments:
Post a Comment