Santos: Eder was an ugly duckling, now he is a beautiful swan

Santos saw his team's prospects suffer a body blow when captain and talisman Cristiano Ronaldo limped out of the action with a first-half knee injury.

Published : Jul 11, 2016 19:12 IST , Paris

Eder was the hero for Portugal as the team overcame France in the EURO final.
Eder was the hero for Portugal as the team overcame France in the EURO final.
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Eder was the hero for Portugal as the team overcame France in the EURO final.

Portugal coach Fernando Santos hailed ugly duckling Eder for becoming a beautiful swan after his unlikely match-winner stunned host France in the final of Euro 2016.

Santos saw his team's prospects suffer a body blow when captain and talisman Cristiano Ronaldo limped out of the action with a first-half knee injury.

Portugal also survived Andre-Pierre Gignac hitting the post in stoppage time as the 90 minutes finished goalless.

The team came on strongly during the additional period and, after Raphael Guerreiro struck the crossbar with a free-kick, replacement striker Eder arrowed an unstoppable 25-yard strike into the bottom corner to spark wild celebrations.

The 28-year-old flopped badly at Swansea City last season before reviving his career in France with Ligue 1 outfit Lille and Santos revealed Eder was not short of confidence when he entered the fray at the Stade de France.

"When I took Cristiano out I thought of putting Eder on immediately but at that moment I thought we should change the game, so I moved Nani to the middle for him to play his fast game," the victorious tactician explained.

"But we needed someone to play up front and to let the team come up.

"We needed someone to play up in the air to make it harder for the French later on.

"When he came on he said 'gaffer, I am going to score' and the ugly duckling scored — he is now a beautiful swan."

Portugal was often accused of being ugly as a collective during a campaign it ended as champion despite winning only one of seven matches inside 90 minutes.

Ronaldo, stricken following an early challenge from Dimitri Payet — a tackle Santos felt should have been punished by a card from referee Mark Clattenburg — remained on the touchline cajoling his team-mates alongside the coaching staff.

Santos felt this was testament to the team spirit Portugal have managed to foster.

"It's hard to describe the players' emotions. It's an incredible emotion and we need to stress [the effort of] our skipper," he said.

"He had an immense effort. We had an amazing team spirit. He had an amazing spirit — twice he tried as much as he could to get back on the pitch but he couldn't.

"Him being there in the locker room and on the bench, it was very important for us the way he reached the lads and incentivised them. He believed, just like myself, that tonight was our night.

"On his behalf I would like to thank all the players for believing because tonight was out night."

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