Gareth Bale’s Wales
meet Northern Ireland in the Battle of Britain at Euro 2016 on Saturday
with mounting pressure on the last 16 teams to claim a quarter-final
place.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal also face a tough encounter against
Croatia. Switzerland play Poland in the day’s third match.
Tens of thousands of fans from Wales and Northern Ireland poured into
Paris on every available plane and train for the match at the 45,000
capacity Parc des Princes.
Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo (C) acknowledges the spectators
flanked by Portugal's midfielder Joao Moutinho (L) and Portugal's
forward Eder at the end of the Euro 2016 group F football match between
Portugal and Austria at the Parc des Princes in Paris on June 18, 2016. /
“We don’t have tickets but just had to be here,” said Gerry Floyd of
Belfast who arrived with his wife Deirdre.
“I’ll pay if we can get
places if not we will go to a bar with the others.”
With Real Madrid star Bale scoring in every game he has played so far,
Group B winners Wales start as favourites against Northern Ireland who
squeezed through as one of the best third placed sides.
“We’ve been in some bad places. We were 112th in the world and now we’re
in the last 16 of the Euros. These are the days to enjoy,” said Bale.
Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill is counting on passion and
maybe some more defensive heroics from goalkeeper Michael McGovern.
“I want my team to play with loads of emotion; I want them to fully
understand the significance of the game,” O’Neill said.
The prize will be a quarter final against the winner of Sunday’s game
between Hungary and Belgium.
The winners’ of Saturday’s other two games will play each other in the
quarter-final.
– Lucky draws –
Ronaldo will be the only captain in the last 16 not to have won a game
yet at the tournament. Portugal drew their three group games to claim
one of the spots for leading third-place nations.
He is likely to face a Croatia who will welcome back his Real Madrid
teammate Luka Modric and striker Mario Mandzukic from injury.
Croatia coach Ante Cacic pinpointed Ronaldo’s ability to turn a game
despite Portugal’s jaded show so far.
“Ronaldo is their main player, the aim is not to allow them to show how
strong he is, we have to limit him,” said Cacic.
Portugal coach Fernando Santos bemoaned his side’s luck in front of goal
in their group games and hopes they get some in the rest of Euro 2016.
“You have to look at these matches, we were better than Iceland, much
better than Austria and better than Hungary,” he said.
“If we continue to draw and reach the final (on penalties) it is no
problem.”
Poland are one of only two teams left, with Germany, who have not yet
conceded a goal. But they will need star striker Robert Lewandowski to
start firing against Switzerland.
The 27-year-old Bayern Munich star was the top scorer in Euro 2016
qualifiers with 13 goals.
But he has yet to open his account at the
finals in France.
Polish fans are nervous, even if coach Adam Nawalka said there is no
problem with Lewandowski’s play. “He is doing a great job for our side
and is an important part of the team.”
Switzerland have scored only twice so far and coach Vladimir Petkovic
said:
“We need to focus on the killer pass and killer cross to players
inside the box.”
A host of top clashes will follow including hosts France against the
Republic of Ireland and world champions Germany against Slovakia on
Sunday.
The France game will be in the spotlight because of an incident between
the two nations in November 2009.
During a 2010 World Cup qualifier, French striker Thierry Henry
handballed to set up an equalising goal for William Gallas. Irish fans
have never forgot even though the Irish team say now that revenge is not
a factor.
Euro 2012 finalists Italy and champions Spain play Monday in the most
awaited clash. England play Euro fairytale side Iceland in the final
game of the last 16.
Saturday, 25 June 2016
Bale out to beat the luck of the Irish at Euro 2016
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