Exposed: Ronaldo’s injury said to inspire Portugal to Euro 2016 glory
Portugal full-back Cedric Soares revealed a stricken
Cristiano Ronaldo issued a rallying call to his team-mates at half-time in the
1-0 Euro 2016 final win over France.
Fernando Santos' team claimed a first major international
honour for their country when substitute Eder fired a superb extra-time winner
to stun an expectant Stade de France.
Their hopes appeared to suffer a terminal blow early in the
match when Ronaldo suffered a knee injury in a challenge with France midfielder
Dimitri Payet.
The Real Madrid superstar twice attempted to play through
the pain after receiving treatment but admitted defeat in his personal battle
after 25 minutes.
Nevertheless, Ronaldo dried his tears and sought to focus
his colleagues on the task at hand during the interval, before spending the
rest of the match as a notably animated figure on the touchline.
"It was a very, very tough moment. It was a really
tough moment for me and for the team," Cedric said of Ronaldo's injury.
"I think everybody was a little bit in shock but at half-time Cristiano
had fantastic words with us.
"He gave us a lot of confidence and he said, 'Listen
people, I'm sure we will win this Euro so stay together and fight for it'.
"It was unbelievable. All the team had a fantastic
attitude and showed that when you fight as one you are much much stronger.
"He was fantastic. His attitude was unbelievable. At
half-time he helped a lot, our colleagues, he had always a lot of motivational
words. All the team reacted to them so it was very, very good."
Portugal survived some near misses after the interval as tournament
top scorer Antoine Griezmann headed a glorious 65th-minute chance over before
Andre-Pierre Gignac struck the post during stoppage time.
Ronaldo's replacement Ricardo Quaresma drew strength from
French profligacy and Portugal appeared the more dangerous side in extra time
before Eder's emphatic breakthrough.
"When I saw them missing one, two, three chances, it
only made me believe even more that if we had an opportunity, we could win the
game," Quaresma said.
"In the end, we worked hard and we achieved it. We are
very happy.
"We knew that working hard all together, we would have
a good chance. It's a moment of pride, a moment of joy because we have written
our names down in history."
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