Danny shines as Portugal beat Mozambique

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) – Portugal winger Danny took  full advantage of the opportunity presented by an injury to Nani  yesterday with a goal and an assist in his team’s 3-0 win over  Mozambique in their final friendly before the World Cup.

Nani was ruled out of the tournament earlier in the day due  to a shoulder injury which he sustained in training in Portugal  after falling while attempting an acrobatic shot.

“In my 30-year career in sports this was the most difficult  case I had to deal with, but he was in pain and there was no  other option,” coach Carlos Queiroz told reporters.

Possibly as a result, Queiroz chose the safe option against  Mozambique and started Cristiano Ronaldo on the bench.

The 28,000-strong crowd at the Wanderers cricket ground were  disappointed not to see the world’s most expensive player start  and made the stands shake when he finally came on in the 62nd  minute.

Danny was the liveliest Portuguese player from the start,  linking up well with Deco and Simao as Portugal missed a host of  chances. It was the African team, however, who came closest to  scoring, when midfielder Hagy fired a thunderous long distance  shot that crashed against Eduardo’s post on 40 minutes.

The Portuguese took control in the second half, with Danny  sidestepping keeper Lama after a Deco through ball to score on  52 minutes.