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Video of the Portugal vs Netherlands highlights & goals on 17/6/2012

Portugal 2 - 1 Netherlands

UEFA • Euro 2012 • 10 videos

Cristiano Ronaldo shone for the first time at Euro 2012, scoring twice in Portugal's 2-1 victory over the Netherlands in their Group B game to secure a quarter-final place and send the winless Dutch home.

Portugal's goals were scored by Ronaldo (28', 74') and Netherlands's goalscorer was van der Vaart (11').

Goals

Cristiano Ronaldo 28'
Cristiano Ronaldo 74'
 

11' R. van der Vaart
Match Stats
24
8
17
7
4
38%
1
0
Shots
On Target
Fouls
Corners
Offsides
Possession
Yellow Cards
Red Cards
14
3
12
5
1
62%
2
0
The teams
G - 12 - Rui Patricio
D - 2 - Bruno Alves
D - 3 - Pepe
D - 5 - Fábio Coentrão
D - 21 - Joao Pereira
M - 4 - Miguel Veloso
M - 8 - João Moutinho
M - 16 - Raul Meireles
F - 7 - Cristiano Ronaldo
F - 23 - Hélder Postiga
F - 17 - Nani

SUB - 20 - Miguel Hugo Viana
SUB - 10 - Ricardo Quaresma
SUB - 9 - Hugo Almeida
SUB - 13 - Ricardo Costa
SUB - 6 - Custódio Dias de Castro
SUB - 18 - Varela
SUB - 15 - Ruben Micael
SUB - 14 - Rolando
SUB - 22 - Beto
SUB - 19 - Miguel Lopes
G - 1 - Maarten Stekelenburg
D - 4 - Joris Mathijsen
D - 13 - Ron Vlaar
D - 15 - Jetro Willems
D - 2 - Gregory Van Der Wiel
M - 23 - Rafael Van der Vaart
M - 8 - Nigel De Jong
M - 10 - Wesley Sneijder
M - 11 - Arjen Robben
F - 9 - Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
F - 16 - Robin Van Persie

SUB - 3 - John Heitinga
SUB - 6 - Mark Van Bommel
SUB - 7 - Dirk Kuyt
SUB - 21 - Khalid Boulahrouz
SUB - 12 - Michel Vorm
SUB - 14 - Stijn Schaars
SUB - 5 - Wilfred Bouma
SUB - 20 - Ibrahim Afellay
SUB - 22 - Tim Krul

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