It was billed as Cristiano Ronaldo vs Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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. Two superstars in the game head-to-head on a billboard and then on the field.
One winner goes to the World Cup in Brazil; the loser stays home. It is a duel
and a plot that would make Don King, Dana White or Vince McMahon weak at the
knees. The trio would likely remove the 20 extras placed on the pitch for a real
one-on-one duel but this was not solely about entertainment. Not in leg one of
the two-legged affair, anyway. The Estadio de Luz in Lisbon was the stage, with
two main characters in it, but it was always going to be more than just the two
captains. At least for most of the game. We were sold on Ronaldo vs Ibra but the
moment the matchup started it turned into an 11-man tag team match. Their faces
would never appear on billboards but captains Ronaldo and Ibra tapped in others
to attempt to gain a vital advantage for their team. Right back Joao Pereira had
his moment in the middle of the ring, given constant space down the right flank,
thanks to a Swedish narrow back four by design, to target Martin Olsson, while
midfielders Joao Moutinho and Raul Meireles dictated the tempo in midfield
enjoying an extra man against Sweden wanting to play a man closer to their
talisman, Ibrahimovic. The man with that responsibility was Johan Elmander,
known more these days for his work rate rather than his goals (never a good
thing for a striker), but next to the PSG man he provided a comfort blanket.
Swedish coach Erik Hamren will have had nightmares of his team playing a 9-0-1
system with Ibrahimovic as disconnected to his team-mates as he is in overall
talent. Ibra would tap Elmander into the theatre to sit defensively on Miguel
Veloso and provide an aerial, physical threat that would create more space for
himself. At times it worked but at halftime, with the game scoreless, the stats
showed just what everyone, other than the aggressive promoters, knew too well.
Ronaldos 23 touches ranked ninth on his team with only his goalkeeper and
ineffective striker, Helder Postiga, less involved. Ibrahimovic, meanwhile, was
involved even less, touching it just 17 times, and more than just three of his
teammates. With so much on the line, it was predictably cagey. Ronaldo hit a
free kick into a wall, at the other end Ibrahimovic stood over one for Sweden
before tapping Kim Kallstrom into the ring and the left footed midfielder
blasted the ball inches wide of the top left post. The Swedes offered the flanks
to Portugal and they gladly took them. It allowed Pereira and left back Fabio
Coentrao to play larger parts than they have for their clubs this season but it
also forced Ronaldo and Nani inside, to play closer to the front man, and that
made it easier to defend against, particularly with the ineffective Manchester
United winger often giving the ball away. The first 45 minutes was average and
the next 35 was even worse. Sweden got deeper and deeper, hoping for a sucker
punch from a set piece, but this Portugal side is too mature for that. What the
Ronaldo vs Ibra hype monsters failed to recognize was this Portugal team is
comfortable when Ronaldo isnt involved. The midfield three have an understanding
on how to control a game and their two centre backs rarely make a mistake and
are far too experienced and talented to be overawed by the presence of
Ibrahimovic. Ronaldo is used to letting his team do the work until he pounces.
Four years ago in a World Cup playoff against Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Real
Madrid man missed both legs through injury. His place in the World Cup lay in
the hands of his teammates and they delivered. Two years ago, again in a playoff
against Bosnia, Portugal were resolute in a 0-0 first leg away from home before
coming home and allowing the brilliant Ronaldo to start a 6-2 onslaught with a
trademark free kick goal. At the European Championships last summer, Ronaldo was
poor against Denmark in the group stage but his team won at the death 3-2. They
waited for the genius to step up and he did exactly that, with brilliant
performances against the Dutch and Czechs, carrying his team to a semifinal
against Spain where they matched the World Champions in all departments except
penalties. That day in Donetsk, Ronaldo chose to be the fifth taker in the
shootout and, uncharacteristically, his teammates let him down. Ronaldo couldnt
save them that time, denied a penalty in a 4-2 shootout loss. Portugal has never
done things the easy way and thats why they found themselves, once again, on
show against Zlatan and his 10 extras in Lisbon on Friday night. It appeared the
game was heading towards a drab 0-0 until Portugal found space again down the
left flank. Veloso, this time, was the man on the wing, taking a fast throw in,
creating a quick one-two with substitute Hugo Almeida, before sending in a
delicious ball that needed a brave run and head on the end of it. As the ball
swung dangerously into the six yard box, the main character had his big moment
in the plot. Ronaldo brushed aside Olsson, getting his head to the ball and
sending it into the net for the games only goal. At a similar time to his headed
winner against the Czechs at last summers European Championships, Ronaldo had
done it once again, delivering the key blow of the game and, possibly, the
knockout blow in the matchup. It was a fitting moment. Portugal is too often
criticized for not being good enough for Ronaldo but they are certainly good
enough to provide him with yet another big platform to deliver on and that is
why it is important they advance over Sweden in this playoff. A common thought
heading into this game was that it will be sad that both Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic
will not be in Brazil, but the reality is it will be a complete let down if a
man as talented as Ronaldo is not in Brazil. He is on a different level to
Ibrahimovic, who is a fine player himself, showing regularly, just like in this
match, that he is one of the finest players to play the game. In Portugal he has
a team that wont win the World Cup but they are certainly good enough to give
him opportunities to show the world his talent (unlike Sweden with Ibrahimovic).
In South Africa they had a coach who wouldnt allow that to happen but under
Paulo Bento things are different. They do, of course, only have one foot on the
plane to Brazil and their final destination will be determined in Sweden on
Tuesday. It will likely be billed as Ronaldo holding advantage over Ibrahimovic,
but it should be promoted as being the show that should book Ronaldos ticket to
Brazil. That is one certainly worth signing up for.
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score, and led No.DETROIT -- Reggie Bush was worried about how his banged-up
left knee would hold up in his return. As it turned out, the Chicago Bears had
plenty of concerns about the speedy, dual-threat running back they couldnt slow
down. Bushs 37-yard touchdown run helped Detroit score 27 points in the second
quarter and he accounted for 173 yards of offence to help the Lions beat Chicago
40-32 Sunday. "I was a little nervous," Bush said of his knee after missing a
game with the injury. Detroit (3-1) moved into a first-place tie with Chicago
(3-1) in the NFC North. Bush had a season-high 139 yards rushing and a score on
18 carries, mostly up the middle as he took advantage of running lanes created
against a line without defensive tackle Henry Melton. "We felt like we could
dominate the line of scrimmage in this game, especially after they lost a key
player to injury," he said. The Lions scored 24 straight points, including three
TDs in a span of 3 minutes, 26 seconds, after Matt Fortes 53-yard TD run gave
the Bears 10-6 lead early in the second quarter. Detroit led 40-16 early in the
fourth quarter and ended up needing that cushion. Jay Cutler, who had four
turnovers, threw a pair of touchdown passes and 2-point conversions in the final
4 minutes to pull Chicago within eight points. Lions receiver Kris Durham
recovered the onside kick to seal the win. "There are no moral victories, but I
thought our guys played tough for the last 30 minutes of that game," Chicago
coach Mark Trestman said. Detroit had a big lead to work with thanks to positive
plays it got from each facet of the game. Micheal Spurlocks 57-yard punt return
set up Matthew Staffords go-ahead TD with 6:09 left in the first half, when he
recovered his own fumble on a 1-yard sneak. Stafford threw a 2-yard TD to
Calvin Johnson on the Lions next possession, one play after safety Glover Quin
returned Cutlers second interception for 42 yards. "This wasnt a one-man
victory," Stafford said. Bush, though, just as he did in his Detroit debut in a
Week 1 win over Minnesota, was the star of the day. He burst through a huge hole
and hurdled safety Major Wright to give the Lions a 30-10 lead, their highest
scoring first half in franchise historry against Chicago, showing they didnt
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Burleson, the teams No. 2 receiver, broke his left arm in a one-car accident
last Tuesday. Stafford completed 23 of 35 passes for 242 yards with a TD, an
interception and a lost fumble. Cutler hurt the Bears opportunity to come back
late in the third quarter when an up-for-grabs pass was picked off by safety
Louis Delmas, who had two interceptions for the first time in his five-year
career. Stafford, though, turned the ball over again to give Chicago a chance --
briefly. His low pass intended for Johnson inside the Bears 10 was kicked up in
the air and intercepted by Wright. Three snaps later, Ndamukong Suh sacked
Cutler for a second time and forced a fumble that fellow defensive tackle
Nick Fairley recovered and returned 4 yards for a score that put Detroit up
37-16 late in the third. Cutler entered the game with a 7-1 record with the
Bears against the Lions in large part because he had thrown only one
interception. He tripled that total in one afternoon, fumbled for a fourth
turnover and was sacked three times after being taken down that many times
combined in three games this season. "Any quarterback, you hit him enough times,
Im sure theyll get rattled," Fairley said. "I think we hit him enough times to
rattle him, but he didnt show it." Cutler, who was 27 of 47 for 317 yards,
rallied with a 14-yard TD pass to Alshon Jeffery with 4 minutes left and a
2-yard conversion pass to the same receiver that pulled Chicago within 16
points. "I felt good about my decision making," he said. "I just missed some
throws." Cutler connected on some more later, but it was too late. He threw a
10-yard TD pass to Earl Bennett with 43 seconds left and found Brandon Marshall
for a 2-point conversion that made it 40-32, making a game that was lopsided for
much of the game appear to be close. "Three picks and a fumble, its hard to come
back from," Cutler acknowledged. NOTES: Lions CB Rashean Mathis left the game in
the first half with a concussion and didnt return, and CB Chris Houston didnt
finish the game because of a leg injury, Schwartz said. ... Forte finished with
95 yards rushing on 14 carries.
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