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Wednesday 28 June 2017

Chile beat Portugal 3-0 on penalties in the Confederations Cup semi-finals, with Claudio Bravo the hero.

                                            Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.                                             

Portugal 0-0 Chile (Penalties 0-3): Claudio Bravo's spot-kick heroics ensure Copa America winners progress to Confederations Cup final.                                                          Claudio Bravo was the hero for Chile as he saved all three Portugal penalties to send his side into the Confederations Cup final in a 3-0 shoot-out victory in Kazan.

Chile had been denied a clear penalty in the second period of extra-time and hit the woodwork twice in quick succession soon after, but they wrapped up the win in convincing fashion from the spot.
Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz and Alexis Sanchez were all on target for the Copa America champions, while Ricardo Quaresma, Joao Moutinho and Nani were all denied by Manchester City stopper Bravo.

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo did not step up to take a spot-kick.Those early chances proved not to be a sign of things to come, however, and it was not until Aranguiz sent a header narrowly wide just short of the half-hour mark that either side came close to troubling the scoreline again.
A wild slice on the half-volley from Aranguiz soon after saw another opportunity to break the deadlock come and go, though Chile were beginning to look most likely to go ahead.
The match was crying out for a goal but Andre Gomes offered a strong indication that he would not the man to deliver it by dragging an awful shot well wide of the target early in the second half.
Vidal then jumped too early to meet a well-weighted hanging cross, sending the ball high and wide, but Vargas did draw a save from Patricio when he shaped himself brilliantly to unleash a powerful overhead kick.
Ronaldo, who had been quiet since setting up Silva's early chance, fired an effort straight at Bravo as the game started to open up, before lifting a free-kick harmlessly over from a promising position having stood ominously over the ball in trademark fashion.
The skipper then saw a shot deflected wide and miscued a header – the match careering inevitably towards the additional periods.
The first chance of extra-time fell to Sanchez, but the Arsenal man's header curled agonisingly wide having initially looked destined for the bottom corner.Then came Chile's woodwork frustration - a fierce Vidal strike bounced back off the right-hand post, only for Rodriguez's improvised effort on the rebound to hit the crossbar. 
When the shoot-out came around, Portugal produced three poor penalties - the efforts from Quaresma and Moutinho were almost identical and Nani stuttered to a strike that failed to fool Bravo, sparking jubilant celebrations among the Chile squad.

   

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