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Portugal canceled a 1-0 first-magist deficit to beat Denmark 5-2 after extra time, creating a semi-final with Germany.
Francisco Trinko of Portugal got off the bench to score twice, and Cristiano Ronaldo also got out as they defeated Denmark 5-2 after extra time For a 5-3 aggregate victory that created the National League semi-final against Germany.
Ronaldo bounced from the release of an early penalty to play a decisive role in recovering his team on Sunday, and although he had to watch extra time from the bench, he continued to drive the crowd, as Portugal finally found a way to stop Denmark's resistance.
With the Danes leading to equality 1-0, thanks to The purpose of Rasmus Hoylund In the first match on Thursday in Copenhagen and full defender Joachim Mayle, who left the camp to attend the birth of his child, his deputy Patrick Dorgu handed Portugal an early gift to Ronaldo to give way to the third minute.
Ronaldo activated to take the place of a kick, but Denmark goalkeeper Casper Schmeichel won the battle of the nerves and came down cleverly to deny the Portuguese captain.
Ronaldo almost corrected himself in the 17th minute, ghostly in the distant post, to head a ball from Nuno Mendes in the door, but again Schmeichel was fine.
In the end, Portugal took the lead at night in the 38th minute, thanks to his own goal by Danish defender Joachim Andersen, who headed the corner won by Ronaldo in his own network.
This goal was canceled by Rasmus Christensen's head from his own in the 56th minute, and although Ronaldo again gave the hosts lead with a final angle, Christian Eriksen placed Denmark in front in the unit in the 76th minute.
Trininko took, scoring in the 86th minute to make a 3-3 set and to force extra time before reflecting again with a superb cut finish in the 91st to put his country in the driver's seat.
Denmark defended herself heroically, but exhausted the steam after Trinko's second goal, and a substitute for a race Ramos added Grace's coup with Portugal's heel to send them to the last four.
The semi-final opponents of Portugal, Germany, survived a spiritual duel from the second half from Italy, leaving a slide of lead with three goals to attract 3-3 in Dortmund on Sunday before reaching the last four 5-4 in aggregate.
Not only did the result provide Germany first place in the League of Nations, but that means that the rest of the tournament will be held on German soil in Stuttgart and Munich in June.
The owners of the National League Spain reached the final four with a 5-4 penalty victory against the Netherlands, after an exciting 3-3 quarterfinal draw second magician on Sunday (5-5 in set).
In a sudden death, Doniel Malen missed, and Pedri in Barcelona slipped home to arrange a compelling match in which the Netherlands came from behind three times to force the shooting.
France defeated Croatia 5-4 on a penalty shootout on Sunday to seal a place in the final four after their quarter-finals ended with a 2-2 set.
Les Bleus won 2-0 at night at the Stade de France to erase his first leg deficit, with Michael Olis and Ousman Dembele inserting their goals in normal time. Dayot Upamecano turned its victorious penalty into the shootout to create a semi -final in June against Spain.