FRANCISCO CONCEICAO struck in stoppage-time to stop Portugal suffering a reality Czech.
2024 European Championship


Match Report
Just when it seemed Cristiano Ronaldo and co were going to be given the cold shoulder in their opening game, substitute Conceicao scored from close range to spark delirium in rain-lashed Leipzig.
Just moments earlier, the top of Ronaldo’s arm had been adjudged offside as he headed against the post before Diogo Jota nodded in the rebound.
But in the end Portugal were not to be denied.
And so Ronaldo’s sixth Euros began with the reverse of the scoreline in the opening game of his first.
It was 20 years ago that he made his major tournament debut at Euro 2004.
And although the then teenager grabbed his first international goal, hosts Portugal lost 2-1 to Greece.
A few weeks later, they suffered even worse agony when the same opponents beat them in the final.
And Czechia were heading for a similar smash and grab raid when Lukas Provod gave them the lead with their first meaningful shot.
An unfortunate Robin Hranac own goal soon brought Portugal level but Ivan Hasek’s side came agonisingly close to denying them victory.
The oldest swingers in town both started for Portugal.
Pepe, at 41, overtook former Hungary and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Gabor Kiraly as the oldest player to appear at a European Championship finals.
Ronaldo, at a mere 39, became the first man to contest six Euros. He was also extending his record number of appearances to 26. But the question was whether he could also add to his all-time landmarks of 14 goals and 12 wins.
So eager was the great man to get going that he was already several yards inside the Czech half when his team kicked off.
And Portugal also came out of the traps fast, playing in a fluid 3-4-3 formation with Nuno Mendes as left centre back and Joao Cancelo often inverting from wing back into a midfield role.
But for all their domination of possession and territory, they struggled to create clear-cut chances.
In between Ronaldo’s early mistimed header and his shot in first-half stoppage-time that Czech goalkeeper Jindrich Stanek beat away, they did not have another effort on target.
Unless you count Ronaldo’s effort from a Bruno Fernandes through ball that Stanek also saved, but the Portuguese captain looked to have been just offside.
Rafael Leao was Martinez’s man most likely and was agonisingly close to meeting a Fernandes cross on the only occasion that the resolute Czechs were really carved open.
Leao himself became frustrated enough to earn a yellow card for diving from no-nonsense Italian referee Marco Guida.
Meanwhile Portugal ‘keeper Diogo Costa had absolutely nothing to do except watch Patrik Schick fail to connect properly with Vladimir Coufal cross in a very rare Czech attack.
Nothing changed after the break. Fantastic headers by Tomas Holes and Tomas Soucek stopped Ronaldo nodding Portugal in front. Stanek made a routine save from a less-than-vintage free kick from guess who. The Czech defending bordered on the heroic.
And then, incredibly, they scored. Coufal tidied up after an attack broke down and teed up Provod to curl a delicious shot into the net off Costa’s right-hand post.
At last Martinez made use of his star-studded bench, bringing on Diogo Jota, and the equaliser was not long in coming.
But it came from an unusual and, for the Czechs, unfortunate source. Stanek saved Nuno Mendes’ back-post header but the ball ricocheted back into the net off Robin Hranac.
Stanek saved from Bernardo Silva and Vitinha. Soucek fired just wide at the other end as the game entered the final 10 minutes.
Jota celebrated prematurely after grabbing what he thought was the winner.
But Conceicao, son of former Portugal star Sergio, did the family proud with his late strike.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
0' Match Event for Portugal vs Czech
7' Ronaldo rises for the header but the ball hits his shoulder and bounces wide!
11' Rafael Leao beats Vladimir Coufal down the left but his low cross is cut out!
16' Nuno Mendes eventually shoots from 30 yards but well wide from the left back!
23' Bruno tries from 35 yards but dips narrowly over having taken slight deflection!
26' Bruno sends low cross from right but sliding Leao just short of making contact!
31' Bruno Fernandes gives great pass to set up Ronaldo against Czech keeper Stanek!
33' Cristiano Ronaldo made a great heel pass but Vitinha's shot was just blocked!
39' Yellow Card! Leao is body checked right on edge of box but booked for diving!
45' Ronaldo came close just before half-time but Jindrich Stanek again in the way!
55' Ruben bursts forward & makes great passing but defender blocks Ronaldo's header!
58' Ronaldo stands over the free-kick! It's on target but straight at the keeper!
62' GOAL! Provod sweeps the ball right footed beyond Diogo Costa! Portugal 0-1 Czech
69' OWN GOAL! Jindrich Stanek pushes it! Unlucky for Hranac! Portugal 1-1 Czech
78' Jindrich Stanek does well to save low to his right from skidding Vitinha effort!
82' Sevcik turns but his shot blocked! Rebound falls to Soucek who fires just wide!
87' Match Event for Portugal vs Czech
Line-ups
Portugal XI: Ronaldo, Pepe, Cancelo, Bruno Fernandes, Ruben Dias, Bernardo, Diogo Costa, Dalot, Leao, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes
Subs: Patricio, Danilo Pereira, Semedo, Jose Sa, Neves, João Palhinha, Jota, Felix, Pedro Neto, Matheus Nunes, Francisco Conceição, Gonçalo Ramos, Gonçalo Inácio, António Silva, João Neves
Czech XI: Vladimír Coufal, Tomas Holes, Schick, Jindrich Stanek, Lukas Provod, Soucek, Jan Kuchta, Ladislav Krejci, David Doudera, Robin Hranac, Pavel Sulc
Subs: Tomas Chory, Vaclav Cerny, Petr Sevcik, Barak, Ondrej Lingr, Kovar, Vitezslav Jaros, Tomas Vlcek, David Zima, Adam Hlozek, Mojmír Chytil, David Jurásek, Matej Jurasek, Martin Vitík, Lukas Cerv