Paris: Cristiano Ronaldo's Euro 2016 final dismay turned into elation as Portugal secured an "unforgettable" and historic win against France.
It took substitute Eder's extra-time effort from distance to secure a 1-0 win for Portugal.
Adept at making it to the semi-final stage, only once before this week's clash with Wales had the Portuguese managed to progress it to the showpiece finale.
they did it 12 years ago on home turf they lost to unfancied Greece — a defeat Ronaldo helped make amends for at the Stade de France on Sunday, albeit being on the field for only 25 minutes.
Forced off through injury, the 31-year-old instead cajoled his teammates as they went onto win their
first-ever major tournament thanks to substitute Eder's long-range, extra-time strike.
We beat France and I'm delighted," Ronaldo said, fresh from lifting the trophy.
"This is one of the happiest moments in my career. I've always said I wanted to win a trophy with the national team and make history. And I did it. Thank God, things went well for us.
"This is a unique moment for me, for all the Portuguese people and it's unforgettable."Portugal showed they are far from a one-man operation against hosts France, defending resolutely and outsmarting France.
"I'm so happy — very happy," Ronaldo said, having celebrated with his left knee heavily strapped.
"This was something I have wanted for a long time now, ever since 2004. I asked God to give me another chance.
"The Portuguese people deserve this, our players deserved this.
"Unfortunately, things didn't go well for me. I injured myself in the first few minutes, but I've always believed in these players. They have quality and ability, along with our coach's strategy to win."
It took substitute Eder's extra-time effort from distance to secure a 1-0 win for Portugal.
Adept at making it to the semi-final stage, only once before this week's clash with Wales had the Portuguese managed to progress it to the showpiece finale.
they did it 12 years ago on home turf they lost to unfancied Greece — a defeat Ronaldo helped make amends for at the Stade de France on Sunday, albeit being on the field for only 25 minutes.
Forced off through injury, the 31-year-old instead cajoled his teammates as they went onto win their
first-ever major tournament thanks to substitute Eder's long-range, extra-time strike.
We beat France and I'm delighted," Ronaldo said, fresh from lifting the trophy.
"This is one of the happiest moments in my career. I've always said I wanted to win a trophy with the national team and make history. And I did it. Thank God, things went well for us.
"This is a unique moment for me, for all the Portuguese people and it's unforgettable."Portugal showed they are far from a one-man operation against hosts France, defending resolutely and outsmarting France.
"I'm so happy — very happy," Ronaldo said, having celebrated with his left knee heavily strapped.
"This was something I have wanted for a long time now, ever since 2004. I asked God to give me another chance.
"The Portuguese people deserve this, our players deserved this.
"Unfortunately, things didn't go well for me. I injured myself in the first few minutes, but I've always believed in these players. They have quality and ability, along with our coach's strategy to win."