Germany 1
Gomez 72;
Portugal 0

A second-half header from striker Mario Gomez was enough to give Germany a 1-0 win over Portugal last night in their opening Euro 2012 match.

After victories both in the quarter-finals of Euro 2008 and the third-place play-off at the 2006 World Cup, this was the German’s third straight win over Portugal in major tournaments to give Germany a winning start in Group B.

For all that was written about the potent attacking threat posed by Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo, the Real Madrid striker had a subdued night by his own lofty standards and he rarely got the better of his marker Jerome Boateng.

After Denmark’s shock 1-0 win over Holland earlier, victory give Joachim Loew’s Germans an early advantage in the pool, which has been dubbed ‘the group of death’.

Loew sprang a surprise before kick-off by leaving out experienced centre-back Per Mertesacker for the match at the Lviv Arena, the smallest of the eight Euro 2012 venues, in front of 32,990 fans.

Bayern Munich’s Holger Badstuber partnered Borussia Dortmund’s Mats Hummels in the centre of defence with captain Philipp Lahm at left-back and Bayern’s Boateng on the right.

Veteran forward Miroslav Klose, who turned 34 yesterday, was left on the bench with Gomez starting as the lone striker.

Portugal coach Paulo Bento opted for a 4-3-3 formation with Ronaldo leading the attack.

Germany had the better of the opening exchanges with Gomez’s header forcing Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio into a diving save and Arsenal-bound forward Lukas Podolski firing in a shot which the Benfica man struggled to collect.

Real Zaragoza forward Helder Postiga picked up the first booking of the game when he clattered Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and Portugal’s first attack came after 15 minutes when Ronaldo found space on the left.

With the Portuguese turning up the pressure, Badstuber was booked for a foul on Manchester United’s Nani with half-time approaching.

Real Madrid’s Pepe came perilously close to putting Portugal ahead a minute before the break when his strike beat Neuer, but deflected down off the crossbar onto the goal-line to bounce away from danger.

The second-half settled into a nervy affair and with 25 minutes left a great pass from Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho found Ronaldo in space, but Boateng responded quickly enough to snuff out the threat.

The German was later booked for fouling Ronaldo moments later.

With Klose waiting on the sidelines to replace him, Gomez finally got the breakthrough he had earlier promised when he met Sami Khedira’s inviting cross to place his header outside the reach of the diving Patricio on 72 minutes.

In the dying minutes, only desperate defending denied Portugal an equaliser as the German back line managed to snuff out a strike from replacement forward Silvestre Valera, who had the goal at his mercy.

In Wednesday’s next round of Group B matches, Germany face Holland in Kharkiv while Portugal take on Denmark back here again in Lviv.

Germany
M. Neuer, J. Boateng, M. Hummels, H. Badstuber, P. Lahm, T. Mueller (L. Bender 90+4), B. Schweinsteiger, M. Ozil (T. Kroos 87), S. Khedira, L. Podolski, M. Gomez (M. Klose 80).

Portugal
Rui Patricio, J. Pereira, Pepe, B. Alves, F. Coentrao, R. Meireles (S. Varela 80), M. Veloso, J. Moutinho, Nani, H. Postiga (N. Oliveira 70), C. Ronaldo.

Referee: Stephane Lannoy (France).

Attendance: 32,990.

Day-to-day fixtures

Group A

» Poland » Greece» Russia » Czech Republic

Poland vs Greece - 1-1
Russia vs Czech Rep. - 4-1
June 12: Greece vs Czech Rep. - 18.00
June 12: Poland vs Russia - 20.45
June 16: Czech Rep. vs Poland - 20.45
June 16: Greece vs Russia - 20.45

Standings


P W D L F A Pts
Russia 1 1 0 0 4 1 3
Poland 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Greece 1 0 1 0 1 1 1
Czech Rep. 1 0 0 1 1 4 0

Group B

» Holland » Denmark» Germany » Portugal

Holland vs Denmark - 0-1
Germany vs Portugal - 1-0
June 13: Denmark vs Portugal - 18.00
June 13: Holland vs Germany - 20.45
June 17: Portugal vs Holland - 20.45
June 17: Denmark vs Germany - 20.45

Standings


P W D L F A Pts
Denmark 1 1 0 0 1 0 3
Germany 1 1 0 0 1 0 3
Holland 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
Portugal 1 0 0 1 0 1 0

Group C

» Spain » Italy» Ireland » Croatia

Today: Spain vs Italy - 18.00
Today: Ireland vs Croatia - 20.45
June 14: Italy vs Croatia - 18.00
June 14: Spain vs Ireland - 20.45
June 18: Croata vs Spain - 20.45
June 18: Italy vs Ireland - 20.45

Group D

» France » england» Ukraine » Sweden

June 11: France vs England - 18.00
June 11: Ukraine vs Sweden - 20.45
June 15: Ukraine vs France - 18.00
June 15: Sweden vs England - 20.45
June 19: England vs Ukraine - 20.45
June 19: Sweden vs France - 20.45

Quarter-finals

Quarter-final 1 June 21 Winner Group A vs Runner-up Group B 20.45
Quarter-final 2 June 22 Winner Group B vs Runner-up Group A 20.45
Quarter-final 3 June 23 Winner Group C vs Runner-up Group D 20.45
Quarter-final 4 June 24 Winner Group D vs Runner-up Group C 20.45

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1 June 27 Winner quarter-final 1 vs Winner quarter-final 3 20.45
Semi-final 2 June 28 Winner quarter-final 2 vs Winner quarter-final 4 20.45

Final

Final July 1 Winner semi-final 1 vs Winner semi-final 2 20.45

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