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Portugal got off to a stuttering start in their World Cup qualifying campaign, but a 2-0 aggregate win over Bosnia-Herzegovina means that the Portuguese will be present in South Africa. Full Article at Goal.com
Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz has hailed his players' "fighting spirit" after a battling performance in Bosnia-Herzegovina last night secured them a place at next year's World Cup. Full Article at Sporting Life
Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz gestures during the team's training session in Obidos, in central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Bosnia is a good team but Portugal was too strong for them because we have an explosive combination of confidence, desire and determination
Carlos Queiroz has hailed his players' fighting spirit after a battling performance in Bosnia-Herzegovina secured them a spot at South Africa 2010. Full Article at FIFA
Portugal Carlos Queiroz was delighted to see his boys maintain the early second half goal where he addressed that his team plays well away than at home. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Portugal manager Carlos Queiroz could afford to breathe a sigh of relief after his team completed a remarkable World Cup recovery by overcoming Bosnia yesterday to reach next year's finals. Full Article at SABC News
Benfica's coach Carlos Queiroz gestures during the team's training session in Obidos, in central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Laurent Blanc has emerged to top the Manchester United short-list of managers to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson. Sunday Mirror Sport can reveal that the Frenchman’s incredible record at Bordeaux has put him firmly in the frame to follow Fergie – ahead of Jose Mourinho and Carlos Queiroz.
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. Full Article at Wales Online
Carlos Queiroz’s side headed into the second leg in front thanks to Bruno Alves’ goal on home soil, but Bosnia-Herzegovina had been unfortunate to be trailing after being denied by the woodwork three times in Portugal. Full Article at Irish Examiner
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Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz gestures during the team's training session in Obidos, in central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. Portugal's national team starts today a training camp in preparation for the WC2010 qualifyer footbal match against Hungary, in Lisbon on October 10.
View Photo »Benfica's coach Carlos Queiroz gestures during the team's training session in Obidos, in central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. Portugal's national team starts today a training camp in preparation for the WC2010 qualifyer footbal match against Hungary, in Lisbon on October 10.
View Photo »Benfica's striker Nuno Gomes (L) trains with Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz (R) in Obidos, central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. Portugal's national football team started training on October 6 for its October 10 World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Hungary in Lisbon.
View Photo »Manchester United's forward 'Nani' Cunha (L) trains with Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz in Obidos, central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. Portugal's national football team started training on October 6 for its October 10 World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Hungary in Lisbon.
View Photo »Portugal's soccer coach Carlos Queiroz (R) and his assistants look at the training camp in Obidos before their training session October 6, 2009. The Portuguese soccer squad on Tuesday started their preparations for the World Cup 2010 final qualifying matches.
View Photo »Head coach Carlos Queiroz (L) of Portugal follows his player Bosingwa (R) during their World Cup 2010 football qualification match against Hungary at Puskas stadium of Budapest on September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Pepe of Portugal celebrates after scoring against Hungary with his head coach Carlos Queiroz (L)at Puskas stadium of Budapest on September 9, 2009 during their qualification group match for 2010 World Cup.
View Photo »Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz directs his team at Puskas stadium of Budapest on September 8, 2009 during their national team's training session. A qualification group match for 2010 World Cup will be held between Portugal and Hungary tomorrow.
View Photo »Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo (R) chats with his coach Carlos Queiroz (L) at Puskas stadium, Budapest on September 8, 2009 during their national team's training session. A qualification group match for 2010 World Cup will be held between Portugal and Hungary tomorrow.
View Photo »Portugal's national soccer team coach, Carlos Queiroz, right, and members of his team, during a training session at Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. Portugal will face Liechtenstein in a friendly match tomorrow Wednesday.
View Photo »Portugal's national soccer team coach, Carlos Queiroz, right, speaks to his team, during a training session at Rheinpark Stadium in Vaduz, Liechtenstein, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2009. Portugal will face Liechtenstein in a friendly match tomorrow Wednesday.
View Photo »Portugal's national team soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, right, speaks with Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz, left, during a training session the day before an international friendly test match between Portugal and South Africa at the Stade Olympique in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monday, Ma...
View Photo »Portugal's national team soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo, left, walks in front of Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz, right, during a training session the day before an international friendly test game between Portugal and South Africa at the Stade Olympique in Lausanne, Switzerland, Monda...
View Photo »Portugal's national soccer head coach Carlos Queiroz (L) walks around players during a training session in Lausanne March 30, 2009. Portugal will play against South Africa in a friendly soccer game March 31, 2009 in Lausanne.
View Photo »Portugal's national soccer head coach Carlos Queiroz (L) speaks with Deco smiles during a training session in Lausanne March 30, 2009. Portugal will play against South Africa in a friendly soccer game March 31, 2009 in Lausanne.
View Photo »Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz (L) speaks with player Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of a training session on March 30, 2009 in Lausanne. Portugal will play agaisnt South Africa during a friendly football game on the sideline of the 2010 World Cup on March 31, 2009 in Lausanne.
View Photo »Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz (L) speaks with player Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of a training session on March 30, 2009 in Lausanne. Portugal will play agaisnt South Africa during a friendly football game on the sideline of the 2010 World Cup on March 31, 2009 in Lausanne.
View Photo »Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz, seen, during a press conference after their training session at Dragao stadium in Porto, Portugal, Friday March 27, 2008. Portugal will play Sweden in a World Cup group 1 qualifying soccer match on Saturday March 28, in Porto.
View Photo »Portugal's coach Carlos Queiroz arrives for a soccer training session in Vale do Garrao February 10, 2009. Portugal will face Finland for a friendly match to prepare for the World Cup qualifiers.
View Photo »Cristiano Ronaldo (C) of Manchester United takes part in a Portuguese team training session in Almancil, watched by coach Carlos Queiroz (L) on February 10, 2009, on the eve of their friendly football match against Finland.
View Photo »Portugal's soccer coach Carlos Queiroz talks to his players before their their training session in Obidos October 6, 2009. The Portuguese soccer squad started on Tuesday their preparation for the World Cup 2010 final qualifying matches.
View Photo »Head coach Carlos Queiroz smiles while directing a training session of Portugal's soccer team Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009, in Obidos, north of Lisbon. Portugal will face Hungary in a World Cup qualifying match Oct. 10.
View Photo »Head coach Carlos Queiroz smiles while directing a training session of Portugal's soccer team Tuesday, Oct. 6 2009, in Obidos, north of Lisbon. Portugal will face Hungary in a World Cup qualifying match Oct. 10.
View Photo »Portugal's head coach Carlos Queiroz reacts during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match against Hungary at Budapest's Puskas stadium September 9, 2009.
View Photo »Portugal's soccer coach Carlos Queiroz answers questions during a news conference after a training session in Copenhagen September 4, 2009. Portugal will play Denmark in a 2010 World Cup qualifying soccer match on Saturday.
View Photo »Benfica's coach Carlos Queiroz gestures during the team's training session in Obidos, in central Portugal, on October 6, 2009. Portugal's national team starts today a training camp in preparation for the WC2010 qualifyer footbal match against Hungary, in Lisbon on October 10.
View Photo »Bosnia is a good team but Portugal was too strong for them because we have an explosive combination of confidence, desire and determination
Laurent Blanc has emerged to top the Manchester United short-list of managers to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson. Sunday Mirror Sport can reveal that the Frenchman’s incredible record at Bordeaux has put him firmly in the frame to follow Fergie – ahead of Jose Mourinho and Carlos Queiroz.
We'll have to be utterly determined and inspired ... We can't just sit back and wait, we have to take control. We're going to Bosnia to win.
I'm thinking Carlos Queiroz, who left first for a spell at Real Madrid and last year went on to manage Portugal.
It will not be an easy game, but it won't be calm for Bosnia either. Both teams have possibilities, neither side is favourite. Details and concentration will make the difference
We made a few errors early on in qualifying. But since those admittedly dark times, the team has got back on track and played good football. More than that, I'd say brilliant football. Our team was fantastic in the games against Denmark, Sweden and Hungary. It was then we showed that we're hitting top f...
I think the hardest part for us has been qualifying ... If we qualify, Portugal will definitely be firm contenders to win South Africa 2010 or at least finish on the podium. I'm 100% convinced we'll be there. I've got no doubts whatsoever.
I’m going to call up Cristiano Ronaldo. He’s an important player for us and I hope he can help us even if it’s only for a few minutes
I am going to call up Cristiano Ronaldo and I hope he can help us even if it is just for a few minutes
Bosnia have some exceptional players with lots of international experience and the atmosphere at the stadium will be very intimidating. We need to be very watchful and prepare in depth if we're going to win over there. My feeling is, though, that if we play the way we have been doing recently we'll be i...
Bosnia have some exceptional players with lots of international experience and the atmosphere at the stadium will be very intimidating. We need to be very watchful and prepare in depth if we're going to win over there. My feeling is, though, that if we play the way we have been doing recently we'll be i...
There is no anxiety. We have the same motivation and will to win the three points. There is a strong sense of responsibility. We have to start winning the game from the first minute, respect Malta and be the best Portugal possible to win the match
I felt this was going to be one of those special Cristiano Ronaldo days ... Unfortunately he had to stop playing.
We need to focus on and control the things that we can control, the things which are in our hands, and not be worried or concerned about things not in our control, and that means everything which is related in the match between Sweden and Denmark
The set of players who are on this list gives me security ... I am optimistic that we will meet our objectives which are to win the two games against Hungary and Malta. We have a good team, we have players full of belief, a fantastic team spirit and an extreme desire to achieve the ultimate goal which i...
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