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Portugal spoil Estonia's opening night

Published: Tuesday 3 July 2012, 21.55CET
Estonia 0-3 Portugal
Edgar Borges's Portugal side joined Spain on top of Group A after enjoying a relatively straightforward win against hosts Estonia in Tallinn.
by Paul Bryan
from Lilleküla Stadium
Portugal spoil Estonia's opening night
Daniel Martins celebrates after his splendid free-kick ©Sportsfile

Match statistics

EstoniaPortugal

Goals scored0
2
Attempts on target0
5
Attempts off target2
 
7
Corners0
8
Fouls committed9
 
9
Yellow cards0
 
0
Red cards0
 
0

Standings

Last updated: 03/07/2012 23:39 CET

Legend:

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Pts: Points   

Matches

Published: Tuesday 3 July 2012, 21.55CET

Portugal spoil Estonia's opening night

Estonia 0-3 Portugal
Edgar Borges's Portugal side joined Spain on top of Group A after enjoying a relatively straightforward win against hosts Estonia in Tallinn.

Portugal's quest for a first-ever UEFA European Under-19 Championship title began with a comfortable 3-0 victory against tournament hosts Estonia in Tallinn.

Portugal scored 29 goals in their six qualifying games and they added to that tally after just five minutes at the Lilleküla Stadium when Artur Pikk headed into his own net. An opportunistic strike from Betinho midway through the half doubled the tally while Daniel Martins' brilliantly struck free-kick completed a memorable night for Edgar Borges's side.

Portugal dominated the early stages of this Group A encounter, passing and moving with speed and skill and spreading the play well as they sought to stretch the hosts.

The early pressure earned the visitors a corner, and though Bruma's delivery looked harmless, a touch from forward Artur Rättel changed the flight of the ball and Pikk, taken by surprise, headed past his own keeper at the back post.

Portugal's build-up play was unrelenting as they sought a quick second with Agostinho Cá and Martins both going close with long-range efforts. As the half progressed they looked to take advantage from wide areas and were finally rewarded in the 25th minute when João Cancelo's centre wreaked havoc in the Estonian area. Kevin Ingermann headed straight up in the air before Johannes Kukebal misjudged the follow-up, nodding the ball down to the lurking Betinho, who prodded past Vadim Gurnik from close range.

Estonia looked to lift the 6,000-plus crowd after the break. Arno Pijpers' team created decent openings from which captain Karl-Eerik Luigend managed a shot off target before Rättel's effort suffered the same fate following good build-up play by Hannes Anier.

Try as they might, however, Estonia could not break through and it was Portugal who completed the scoring when Martins's wonderful set piece arced over Gurnik.

Last updated: 03/07/12 22.25CET

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Lineups

Estonia

Estonia

Portugal

Portugal

1Vadim Gurnik (GK)1Rafael Veloso (GK)
2Johannes Kukebal3Tiago Ferreira
3Kevin Ingermann4Tiago Ilori
4Karol Mets5Daniel Martins
Goal72
5Artur Pikk
Goal5
6Agostinho Cá
Substitution72
6Bert Klemmer7Bruma
Substitution65
7Hannes Anier
Substitution89
8João Mário (C)
8Andreas Raudsepp9Betinho
Goal25
Substitution78
9Artur Rättel
Substitution76
10Ricardo Esgaio
11Karl-Eerik Luigend (C)13João Cancelo
20Nikita Martõnov
Substitution46
15André Gomes

Substitutes

12Riido Reiman (GK)12Bruno Varela (GK)
10Brent Lepistu
Substitution46
2Pedro Almeida
14Martin Kase
Substitution89
11Ivan Cavaleiro
Substitution65
15Märten Pajunurm14André Teixeira
16Mikk Metsa16Ricardo Alves
Substitution72
17Juri Gavrilov
Substitution76
17Tó-Zé
18Martin Ustaal18Cafú
Substitution78

Coach

Arno Pijpers (NED) Edgar Borges (POR)

Referee

Kenn Hansen (DEN)

Assistant referees

Yves De Neve (BEL), Marco Tropeano (LUX)

Fourth official

Danny Makkelie (NED)

Legend:

  • GoalsGoals
  • Own goalOwn goal
  • PenaltiesPenalties
  • Missed PenaltiesMissed Penalties
  • reds_cardRed cards
  • yellow_cardsYellow cards
  • yellow_red_cardsYellow/red card
  • SubstitutionSubstitution

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