综合一区欧美国产,99国产麻豆免费精品,九九精品黄色录像,亚洲激情青青草,久久亚洲熟妇熟,中文字幕av在线播放,国产一区二区卡,九九久久国产精品,久久精品视频免费

  Home>News Center>Sports
         
 

Shocking defeat doesn't sit well with faithful fans
(China Daily)
Updated: 2004-06-14 06:56

Portugal fans hugged each other in consolation after their side's shock 2-1 defeat by Greece in the opening match of Euro 2004 on Saturday.

Disillusioned supporters watching on TV screens around the capital gave a big thumbs-down to the team's performance.

"They were overly confident. They expected to win and because of this they lost," said 23-year-old designer Mina Pereira, Portuguese flags wrapped around her waist and head.

Victory would have provided a much needed pick-up for the host nation which is emerging from recession and has been looking forward to the tournament for months, if not years.

Fans had yearned for a rebound from the 2002 World Cup when Portugal suffered a surprise first-round exit.

"We've given so much to the team, we're always there for them. I think they know they haven't played their best and they'll apologize, I'm sure," said Andre Calado from Lisbon.

"Let's hope they'll make amends in the game against Spain."

A poll this week showed that nearly a third believed the national side would reach the final.

One of 8,000 fans watching the game on two large-screen televisions in a "Fan Park" on the outskirts of the capital, Calado said Portugal tended to underperform against weaker sides.

"We always beat the big teams then lose to the smaller teams. I think we'll beat Spain but I'm not sure about Russia," he said.

In central Lisbon, fans who had expected to be partying into the small hours were subdued, well out-sung by visiting supporters from France and England whose teams meet on Sunday.

Others stayed behind at the Fan Park to continue singing and dancing and most were optimistic about the coming games.

"We didn't play well today, but there are three games in this stage, and I'm optimistic about the next two. I think we could still go further," said 26-year-old Gervasio.

For the smattering of thrilled Greek fans who joined the home crowd, it was all too much.

"People are congratulating us and saying good on you. We thought they'd kill us but they've been lovely," said Vicky Dalamagas-Dietzsch, an Australian of Greek origin.

"Now we're just hoping there'll still be a party."

 
  Today's Top News     Top Sports News
 

Program to contain snail fever under way

 

   
 

Proactive fiscal policy being phased out

 

   
 

SCO embarks on key development stage

 

   
 

IPR strategy to define government's role

 

   
 

Province recalls polluted milk powder

 

   
 

China, France sign Airbus, satellite deals

 

   
  Spain edge Russia 1-0 in Euro 2004
   
  10,000 Macao citizens join in 'Health City' Campaign
   
  Portugal's party goes flat on Euro 2004 opening day
   
  Real Madrid president, team's management resign
   
  Abeylegasse sets women's 5,000m world record
   
  Greece, IOC exchange war of words over Olympic Games
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Spain edge Russia 1-0 in Euro 2004
   
Portugal's party goes flat on Euro 2004 opening day
Advertisement
         
玉龙| 巴马| 遵化市| 武冈市| 衡山县| 天镇县| 平南县| 江陵县| 武清区| 根河市| 门源| 得荣县| 霍城县| 故城县| 全椒县| 永靖县| 林芝县| 临朐县| 新郑市| 格尔木市| 中江县| 习水县| 敦煌市| 康乐县| 宜昌市| 德安县| 休宁县| 延庆县| 漯河市| 微博| 鄄城县| 丰都县| 娱乐| 昔阳县| 金溪县| 会东县| 灵石县| 阳泉市| 山阴县| 东明县| 开化县|