Portugal belatedly secured their place at next summer's World Cup with an impressive performance in Zenica.
After scraping a 1-0 win in Lisbon at the weekend with a laboured showing on home turf, Carlos Queiroz's side upped their game to close out the qualifying play-off and book a ticket to South Africa.
Queiroz had midfield enforcer Raul Meireles to thank as he scored the only goal of the game as his team-mates missed several clear chances.
The home side had it all to do but their task was not easy. And the occasion seemed to go to their heads as they stuttered from the outset and relied too heavily on Wolfsburg hitman Edin Dzeko up front.
Portugal were well-drilled throughout, however, with Pepe leading the defence impressively as a holding midfielder with Bruno Alves behind him.
Their efficient set-up reduced Bosnia-Herzegovina to only half chances and suffocated attacks with Braga goalkeeper Eduardo having little to do.
In the 25th minute Bosnia-Herzegovina were forced onto the backfoot as Portugal cleverly worked the ball forward with short passing. The move resulted in a chance when Tiago and Meireles teamed up to force Kenan Hasagic into an impressive save.
By this point Bosnia-Herzegovina were reduced to pumping the ball forward aimlessly and only when Chelsea reserve right-back Paulo Ferreira failed to deal with Dzeko's 43rd-minute cross did Portugal look to be in any sort of danger.
The start of the second half was not any better for the home side as Portugal stifled their creative play before passing the ball forward.
The central midfield axis of Tiago and Meireles were key figures with Nani and Simao either side of Liedson up front.
Eleven minutes into the half Meireles got on the end of a superb move. Tiago found Nani on the left and with Liedson's dummy run fooling the defence, the Porto midfielder got on the end of the Manchester United winger's cross to fire home emphatically.
The goal came as a huge relief to Nani, who minutes earlier wasted a one-on-one opportunity when Hasagic saved.
It also served as a hammer blow to Bosnia-Herzegovina and any remaining wind was taken out of their sails when Zlatan Muslimovic wasted a golden chance.
Portugal played with increased freedom from there on in. Goalscorer Meireles had further chances in the 57th and 71st minutes while Edinho should have added some well-deserved gloss to the scoreline in extra-time.
Dzeko - the only Bosnia-Herzegovina player who looked on form - created a chance nine minutes from time only to fire wide.
Portugal held firm to ride out worthy winners, ending a very poor qualifying campaign on a high with by far their best performance of the Queiroz era.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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