Football
Porto beats Braga 1-0 in Europa League final
Updated: 2011-05-19 10:41
(Agencies)
Porto's Falcao (2nd L) scores the first goal against Braga's Artur (R) during their Europa League final soccer match at Lansdowne Road in Dublin May 18, 2011. [Photo/Agencies]
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Radamel Falcao provided the winner in the 44th minute, meeting a perfect cross from the right by Fred Guarin to head into the top left corner of the net after a largely tentative first half.
"It's so many emotions, it's hard to explain," Falcao said. "It's almost like a dream come true. This team is really proud of itself, we've worked really hard."
The goal was the lone moment of brilliance in a game that featured little of entertainment value, as the heavily favored Porto effectively neutralized Braga's efforts to fight back.
Substitute Mossoro nearly responded just a minute after the break but had his low shot saved by Helton when free with the goalkeeper, wasting what proved to be Braga's best chance for an equalizer.
It was Portuguese champion Porto's first European title since winning the 2004 Champions League under Jose Mourinho and came after an undefeated domestic league season.
With the victory, Porto coach Andre Villas-Boas became the youngest coach to win a European title at age 33, and in his first season in charge of the club. Porto still has a chance to win the Portuguese Cup as well, and the comparisons between Villas-Boas and Mourinho - his former mentor - are only likely to grow.
"You can dream about goals, and we dreamed the most about winning this tournament," Villas-Boas said. "I believe we always felt obliged to win the Europa League. We sort of felt we owed it to ourselves. ... It's a pity it wasn't a good spectacle, but that's a reality in European finals."
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