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    Racing Post
    August 23, 2007, Thursday


    FOOTBALL: ARMENIA REPEL RONALDO AND CO TO STUN PUNTERS

    BY IAN WILKERSON

    Portugal players trudge off morbidly after dropping two points

    COUPONS were being ripped up in disgust by bemused football punters
    even before most of last night's matches had kicked off as humble
    Armenia held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in the Euro 2008 Group A
    qualifier in Yerevan yesterday.

    Anyone looking to string a set of bankers together on their list
    would probably have included Portugal, who desperately needed three
    points to reduce the gap on Group A leaders Poland.

    Big Phil Scolari's side were no bigger than 1-5 with Boylesports to
    win in Armenia and as short as 1-7 elsewhere.

    The star-studded Portuguese teamsheet included Chelsea's Paulo
    Ferreira, former Blues midfielder Tiago, Barcelona's Deco and
    Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo.

    But the humble Armenians had not read the script and Robert
    Arzumanyan gave them a shock lead after ten minutes.

    When Ronaldo equalised just before half-time, it looked like order
    had been restored, but Portugal could not find a breakthrough in the
    second half, seriously denting their chances in a group where Serbia
    and Finland are also jostling for the secondqualification spot behind
    pacesetters Poland.

    Freddy Eastwood marked his Wales debut with a stunning solo strike in
    their friendly against Bulgaria in Bourgas last night, giving
    favourite backers even more grief.

    Wales's young brigade fought gallantly to stay in this friendly
    against a Bulgarian side superior in technique and quality.

    For much of the first half Wales were on the back foot, with
    Manchester City new boy Martin Petrov having several chances to open
    the scoring.

    But in first-half injury-time Eastwood set off down the right, cut
    inside and cracked a 20-yard drive into the bottom corner of the
    Bulgaria net for the winning goal.

    John Toshack's team held on gamely in the second half to deny the 4-7
    hosts, while any patriotic Welshmen who backed their team at 11-2
    were counting their cash.

    Poland struck twice in the second half to hold Russia to a 2-2 draw
    in another friendly, while Brazil coasted to a 2-0 win over Algeria
    with goals from Maicon and Ronaldinho.

    Meanwhile, Real Madrid have agreed a deal to bring Manchester United
    defender Gabriel Heinze to the Bernabeu, the Spanish champions
    announced last night.

    Madrid confirmed the news in a statement on their website, which
    read: "Real Madrid and Manchester United have reached an agreement
    for the transfer of Heinze.

    "The Argentinian, 29, will sign a contract for the next four seasons
    and will be immediately incorporated into Bernd Schuster's squad."

    No fee has been confirmed, although reports in the Spanish media
    suggest he will cost Real around £8.1m.

    He had been a Liverpool target.
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