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Wales manager Chris Coleman said he was “immensely proud” of his team after their hopes of reaching the Euro 2016 final were dashed by a brief lapse of focus during a 2-0 defeat by Portugal on Wednesday.
Wales, playing their first semi-final in a major tournament, more than matched their opponents in the opening half but they were dealt a knockout blow after the break when Portugal scored two goals in a matter of minutes.
He added:
For a Wales side who defended stoutly on their stunning run to the last four, it was a disappointing end to a first major tournament for 58 years.
The first goal came from a simple 50th-minute corner that was rifled into the net by a bullet header from Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo then turned inadvertent provider as his tame shot was scuffed home by Nani, unmarked in the middle of the goal as the Wales defence pushed out for offside.
Having guided his side to within touching distance of the final, Coleman said his players had overcome a mental block but the challenge now is to build on their success.
He wants them to use their first experience of tournament football to create a legacy that will last beyond his time in charge.
He added:
(With inputs from Reuters)