Wales' Euro 2016 dream shattered by Portugal

Wales' Euro 2016 dream shattered by Portugal

Wales' dream of reaching the European Championship final is over after a 2-0 defeat by Portugal in the French city of Lyon. Chris Coleman's side entered the biggest game in Welsh football history at their first major tournament since 1958 carried by a wave of emotion and optimism after their 3-1 win against Belgium in the quarter-final.

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The big threat was always going to be Cristiano Ronaldo - and so it proved as his magnificent header broke the deadlock after 50 minutes and his shot was redirected in by former Manchester United team-mate Nani three minutes later.

Wales sorely missed the energy and authority of suspended Aaron Ramsey in midfield and with Ronaldo overshadowing his Real Madrid team-mate Bale in this semi-final's crucial battle, a journey that has made a country proud reached its conclusion.

Portugal will now face hosts France or Germany in the Stade de France final on Sunday

Ronaldo edges out Bale

It was the great personal confrontation of this Euro 2016 semi-final - the meeting of the two Real Madrid superstars on either side.

And, sadly for Wales, it was Ronaldo who came out on top, although this is no reflection on Bale, who has been a shining light on and off the pitch in France. He was tireless in Lyon and ends the tournament with his reputation enhanced as an international.

Bale was dangerous in the first half here, especially with one dangerous run and cross and shot clutched by Rui Patricio, but once Wales had suffered those two blows early in the second half it was beyond even his powers to be the catalyst for a comeback.

Ronaldo had a quiet first 45 minutes but, as the greats do, he changed the emphasis of game with a towering header that was a triumph of power, technique and ability that flashed past Wales keeper Wayne Hennessey.

Now he has the chance to crown his career with the honour that has always escaped him, namely leading Portugal to victory in a major tournament.

The game in numbers

3: Cristiano Ronaldo is the first player to play in three Euro semi-finals (2004, 2012, 2016).

20: Ronaldo has appeared in 20 European Championship games, three more than any other player (Gianluigi Buffon and Bastian Schweinsteiger on 17).

9: Ronaldo equalled Michel Platini's record of nine Euros goals. Five of them have been headers.

2: This is only Portugal's second semi-final victory in a major tournament (out of seven) and their first on foreign soil.

1: This was Portugal's first win at Euro 2016 in normal time.

6: Wales failed to score for the first time in their last six games.

4: Since the start of 2015, Wales have failed to win any of their four games without Aaron Ramsey (D1 L3).

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