The ‘wolves’ were down 10-7 at half-time through an effort from Rodrigo Marta (30 minutes), saved by Samuel Marques (31), but he turned the score around in the second half with two penalties from Marques (53, 57) and goals from Duarte Diniz (69) and Samuel Marques (72), both transformed by the Portuguese training midfielder.
Portugal, who qualified first for the semi-finals in group B, after beating Belgium (54-17), Poland (65-3) and Romania (38-20), will face the winner of Georgia – – Romania . will be played in Tbilisi on Sunday.
The Portuguese team will thus try to win the modality’s most important European title (excluding the Six Nations tournament) for the second time in its history, having won the trophy in 2004.
The final will be played on March 18 at 7 p.m. at the Estadio Nuevo Vivero in Badajoz.
Source: DN
