Portugal out despite beating Ghana

(L-R) Miguel Veloso, Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Pereira of Portugal show their dejection after the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group G match between Portugal and Ghana at Estadio Nacional in Brasilia, Brazil on Thursday.
(L-R) Miguel Veloso, Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Pereira of Portugal show their dejection after the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil Group G match between Portugal and Ghana at Estadio Nacional in Brasilia, Brazil on Thursday.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s second-half winner gave Portugal a 2-1 victory over Ghana, but the result means that neither team progress to the World Cup’s last 16.
Ghana defender John Boye gifted Portugal the lead when he turned a cross into his own net, but Asamoah Gyan headed in an equaliser.
Ronaldo capitalised on a poor clearance to sweep home and give Portugal hope.
But they could not find the three more goals they needed to prevent the United States advancing on goal difference.
The USA lost to Group G winners Germany 1-0 in the section’s other game.
Ronaldo’s goal was his first in what was ultimately a disappointing tournament for a player who had scored 51 times in 47 appearances for Real Madrid last season.
The 29-year-old, who has suffered from knee and thigh injuries, failed to replicate the influence he had at club level as Portugallost heavily in their opening group game against Germany, before a draw with USAleft them needing to win by a large scoreline against Ghana to progress.
Ronaldo was given the freedom to roam across the Portugal frontline against the African side and, initially, he was at the centre of their best chances.
First, he almost caught out scrambling Ghana goalkeeper Fatawu Dauda with an audacious chip that smacked the crossbar, before his close-range header from Joao Pereira’s pinpoint cross was instinctively batted away by Dauda, who turned and roared in delight at the Ghana fans behind his goal.
His joy, though, was short-lived, as Ghana conceded an unfortunate opener midway through the half.
Joao Moutinho fed Miguel Veloso on the left and he delivered a teasing cross that Ghana centre-back Boye deflected into the top corner of his own goal with his thigh.
While Portugal’s problems have solely been on the pitch, Ghana’s preparations were hampered by chaos behind the scene.
Midfielders Sulley Muntari and Kevin-Prince Boateng were expelled from the squad for alleged indiscipline – although Muntari would have missed the Portugal game anyway through suspension after picking up yellow cards in their first two games – while players had even threatened to boycott the Portugal fixture because of a row over appearance fees.
That was resolved on Wednesday and the Ghana players looked to have put it behind them as they pressed for an equaliser, only for wayward finishing from Christian Atsu and Gyan to prove their undoing.
For all their enterprising build-up play, it seemed Ghana would need a moment of magic to get back into the game.
That arrived just before the hour as Kwadwo Asamoah curled a stunning cross with the outside of his boot towards the far post, where Gyan was on hand to plant a header into the net.
With Germany leading the USA at the time, qualification suddenly became a realistic possibility for Ghana and they came agonisingly close to securing the win they needed when Majeed Waris flicked a header just wide from Gyan’s cross.
However, Dauda ended his own side’s hopes of securing victory when he pawed at a Portugal cross, clearing only as far as Ronaldo, who made no mistake.
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