[caption id="attachment_17711" align="alignnone" width="580"]Wales training ahead of Portugal tie. Twitter Wales training ahead of Portugal tie. Twitter[/caption] Internet Desk: The tussle to see in the first semi-final of Euro 2016will be between Real Madrid teammates Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. Both of them are creative forces for their teams. They are not only scoring for their country but also leading their teams from the front. The competition between Portugal and Wales will round over two key factors. If the first one is between Ronaldo and Bale then the other fight is between the two coaches Fernando Santos of Portugal and Chris Coleman of Wales. Portugal is going to play their fourth Euro semi-final. They have never won the semi-final of Euro. This time they will try their best to break the myth as they are to face comparatively weaker team in Wales. However, nothing can be predicted before the match as the two teams never countered them in any major tournaments. There is no match record between these two teams except three friendly matches. On the other hand, Wales is playing their first major final. CR7 Team Portugal if all depending their star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo. Ronaldo will appear in his third Euro semi-final. The experience of his playing previous semi-finals will definitely help him to lead his team. In this Euro Ronaldo played five matches where he scored two goals and assisted in scoring two goals. He is lagging a little behind in the race of golden boot. However, a Euro cup will be better for him than a golden boot. Among the first three rising stars of this Euro there is Gareth Bale. He is also among the golden boot aspirant. He scored three goals in his five matches. He assisted to score one goal too. However, he does not have any experience to play any major final. The format Fernando Santos drew for Portugal worked for Portugal. In this 4-4-2 format the star striker Ronaldo can perform well. However, the record of Portuguese defenders is not good enough in this Euro. They scored six goals while conceding five. More over they will not get their midfielder William Carvalho that will make their defense a little weak. Players of Wales are confident with the strategy of their coach Chris Coleman. “We understood his ideas so we had a clear pathway of what we wanted to do”, said Wales’s star Gareth Bale. Coleman fine-tuned his fluid 5-3-2 formation throughout qualifying and it looks to have been perfect at the ideal time. Wales scored ten goals for them and conceded only four. However, Wales will miss their midfielder Aaron Ramsey to stop Ronaldo.

Euro 2016 SF: Real Madrid teammates set to clash against each other in the semis