Wales leave it late to bag maximum points as Portugal win hearts at World Cup

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Wales leave it late to bag maximum points as Portugal win hearts at World Cup

Wales 28-8 Portugal: Taulupe Faletau's last-gasp score snatches precious four-try bonus point for Warren Gatland's men

Rees-Zammit performs Ronaldo's signature Siuu celebration at Stade de Nice

Louis Rees-Zammit performed Cristiano Ronaldo’s signature Siuu celebration after scoring the try which set Wales on their way to World Cup victory.

It was Ronaldo's country who won the hearts of neutrals as Warren Gatland’s side were given an unexpectedly tough workout in Nice.

Ultimately, a much-changed Welsh team had enough to maintain their winning start and hand their Kiwi coach a record 17th career World Cup win.

Rees-Zammit, Dewi Lake, Jac Morgan and Taulupe Faletau crossed to give them a bonus point win which puts them five clear of Australia in Pool C. But how Wales were made to toil by a minnow rugby nation carrying Ronaldo’s best wishes into only their second World Cup.

Gatland said: “It wasn’t pretty but we got the job done in the end. A few guys looked a little rusty, not having played together for a little while.

“In fairness to Portugal they put us under pressure, they moved the ball and I was impressed with them.”

Wales captain Dewi Lake scores his side's second try.

Portugal's mix of semi-pros and amateurs are only here because Spain were kicked out for fielding an ineligible player in the qualifying competition, but how they made the most of their reprieve.

Two days after Uruguay gave France an almighty rattle in Lille, the world No.16 ranked nation provided further evidence that underdogs at this tournament can bite as well as bark.

For much of the first half they gave Wales the runaround, stretching them on the edges and turning them by kicking intelligently.

Os Lobas hunted like the wolf they are nicknamed after with Samuel Marques putting pace into their game and his forwards slowing Welsh ball to a trickle.

Wales scored at either end of the first half but in between Faletau saved a try with a last-ditch tackle and Johnny Williams was sin-binned preventing another.

To think the last meeting between the nations, back in 1994, had brought 16 tries and 102 points for Wales. Portugal are a different proposition these days.

Rees-Zammit dives over to score Wales' opening try on a difficult day for Gatland's side

It started well enough for Wales with Rees-Zammit linking with Jac Morgan, a late change at openside, and winning a chip and chase to score and launch himself into that celebration.

But Wales had to wait until the stroke of half-time to add a second through their skipper. And even when Morgan burrowed over for number three Portugal responded with the moment of the match.

With Wales set up to defend a maul five metres out, Portugal threw to the middle and fired it straight back inside to flanker Nicolas Martins who dived over.

Fancy that, number seven scoring for Portugal.

It seemed Wales would even blow the try bonus point, but on the final play of the game Faletau took matters into his own hands..

With Portugal down to 14 men, Wales’ scrum wheeled left and Big Toby picked up and ploughed over.

WALES - Tries: Rees-Zammit, Lake, Morgan, Faletau. Cons: Halfpenny 3, Costelow.

PORTUGAL - Try: Martins. Pen: Marques.