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Portugal earn comfortable 2-0 victory over Turks

Defender Pepe shone with a brilliant goal and Raul Meireles added a late second to give Portugal a 2-0 victory over Turkey on the opening day of Euro 2008 on Saturday.

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  • Published: 23:41 June 7, 2008
  • Gulf News

  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (left), evades Turkey's Tuncay Sanlil during the group A Euro 2008 match between Portugal and Turkey at the Geneva stadium in Geneva, Switzerland, on Saturday.
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Geneva: Defender Pepe shone with a brilliant goal and Raul Meireles added a late second to give Portugal a 2-0 victory over Turkey on the opening day of Euro 2008 on Saturday.

Pepe powered through the Turkish defence in the 61st minute, exchanged a one-two with Nuno Gomes and held off a challenge as he struck home. Meireles' second wrapped up victory deep into stoppage time.

Defender Pepe had a goal disallowed for offside in the 17th minute and Portugal struck the woodwork no less than three times - once through Cristiano Ronaldo and twice through Nuno Gomes - in a Group A match they thoroughly dominated.

Portugal go top of the group ahead of Czech Republic, who earlier beat the co-hosts Switzerland 1-0 in Basel.

At the half-time, the two sides were locked goalless after a lively and action-packed opening half .

Cristiano Ronaldo almost put Portugal in front in the 38th minute when his free-kick from the left skidded off the turf and might have gone inside the far post if diving goalkeeper Volkan Demirel had not got a slight touch.

Portugal had the ball in Volkan's net in the 17th minute when centre back Pepe headed in a cross from the left but a goal was ruled out for offside.

Turkey created half chances with some fast counter-attacks and they squandered a free-kick from a good position minutes after Pepe's effort.

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