Portugal beat the Hell out of England
2007-01-04 01:30:56
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answered by goodguy7 2
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Portugal beated England 3-1 by penalties.Ricardo the goalkeeper of Portugal saved all penalties except 1....and official time of the game ended 0-0
2007-01-04 12:17:53
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answered by Herbicide 6
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ENGLAND's bad luck on penalties continues as they lost to PORTUGAL in the quarter-finals of the 2006 FIFA World Cup in GERMANY. Alexandre Ricardo Pereira saves three penalties as PORTUGAL qualify to the semi-finals with a 3-1 win on penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw.
2006 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals
Saturday, 01 July 2006, 17:00
Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany
ENGLAND 0-0 PORTUGAL
(after extra time, full time 0-0, PORTUGAL won 3-1 on penalties)
Bookings:
John Terry (ENGLAND) 30'
Armando Goncalves Petit (PORTUGAL) 44'
Owen Hargreaves (ENGLAND) 107'
Alberto Ricardo Carvalho (PORTUGAL) 111'
Sent-Off:
Wayne Rooney (ENGLAND) 62'
Penalty Shoot-Outs (ENGLAND players first)
0-1 Simao Pedro Sabrosa - scored
0-1 Frank Lampard - saved
0-1 Hugo Viana - missed
1-1 Owen Hargreaves - scored
1-1 Armondo Goncalves Petit - missed
1-1 Steven Gerrard - saved
1-2 Helder Manuel Postiga - scored
1-2 Jamie Carragher - saved
1-3 Cristiano Ronaldo - scored
Players Line-Up:
ENGLAND
manager: Sven Goran Eriksson
formation: 4-5-1
1 Paul Robinson
3 Ashley Cole
5 Rio Ferdinand
2 Gary Neville
6 John Terry
7 David Beckham (19 Aaron Lennon 51st minute, 15 Jamie Carragher 118th minute)
11 Joe Cole (21 Peter Crouch, 65th minute)
4 Steven Gerrard
16 Owen Hargreaves
8 Frank Lampard
9 Wayne Rooney
substitutes
22 Scott Carson
13 David James
14 Wayne Bridge
12 Sol Campbell
15 Jamie Carragher
18 Michael Carrick
20 Stewart Downing
17 Jermaine Jenas
19 Aaron Lennon
21 Peter Crouch
23 Theo Walcott
PORTUGAL
manager: Luiz Felipe Scolari
formation: 4-3-3
1 Alexandre Ricardo Pereira
16 Alberto Ricardo Carvalho
5 Fernando Jose Meira
13 Luis Miguel Monteiro
14 Nuno Jorge Valente
7 Luis Figo (23 Helder Manuel Postiga, 86th minute)
19 Tiago Cardoso Mendes (10 Hugo Viana, 74th minute)
8 Armando Goncalves Petit
18 Nuno Maniche Ribeiro
9 Pedro Resendes Pauleta (11 Simao Pedro Sabrosa, 63rd min)
17 Cristiano Ronaldo
substitutes
22 Jorge Paulo Santos
12 Joachim Silva Quim
3 Marco Caneira
2 Paulo Renato Ferreira
4 Miguel Ricardo Costa
10 Hugo Viana
15 Luis Boa Morte
21 Nuno Gomes
23 Helder Manuel Postiga
11 Simao Pedro Sabrosa
Referee: Horacio Marcelo Elizondo (ARG)
Assistant referee 1: Dario Garcia (ARG)
Assistant referee 2: Rodolfo Otero (ARG)
4th official: Coffi Codjia (BEN)
5th official: Aboudou Aderodjou (BEN)
Attendance: 52,000
2007-01-04 09:33:00
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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If you are referring to the game where England played Portugal on Saturday, July 1st in Gelsenkirchen, it was 0-0. Portugal won on penalty kicks. No, 'good guy' winning by penalty kicks hardly constitutes 'beating the hell' out the other team.
2007-01-04 09:32:44
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answered by WMD 7
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by the game 0-0 portugal beats by penaltieas 3-1
2007-01-04 09:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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0-0 after extra time and 3-1 Engalnd lost on penalty shoot out.
Portugal march on to a semi-final date with either Brazil or France after defeating England 3-1 on penalties following a last eight clash that ended goalless in Gelsenkirchen on Saturday, 1 July.
Neither of these sides could find a way through during 120 minutes of entertaining and closely-contested action, with Portugal unable to translate into goals a numerical advantage they had held for almost an hour thanks to Wayne Rooney’s 62nd-minute dismissal.
2007-01-04 09:35:37
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answered by Karine G 2
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yea as u know now,
it was 3-1 penalty,Portugal won!
England really sucked at that match!!
2007-01-04 14:25:04
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answered by Pinky 6
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