Puerto Rico Smashes Portugal - Jay Summers... | When
The final whistle blew. Portugal’s players walked off with their heads down, some removing their jerseys to give to Puerto Rican children who had never seen their national team win anything at all. Javi Soto collapsed to his knees at center circle, kissed the crest on his chest – a coquí frog holding a soccer ball – and wept.
The crowd – 12,000 Puerto Ricans in a stadium built for 18,000 – erupted like a volcano finally allowed to speak. Flags of the single star fluttered next to homemade signs: “El Subestimado” (The Underestimated) and “Portugal? Más como Portu-GOL.” When Puerto Rico Smashes Portugal - Jay Summers...
In the 77th minute, Portugal finally scored. A consolation header from a corner. A polite, European goal. The final whistle blew
La Sombra was five-foot-five, 140 pounds, and had been rejected by the Philadelphia Union’s academy for being “too small.” He cut inside, faked a shot, nutmegged the Portuguese right-back, and chipped the goalkeeper from twenty yards. The crowd – 12,000 Puerto Ricans in a
Across the hallway, the Puerto Rican team was dancing.