by Eric in Long Beach on 19 May 2004, 20:51
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari recalled Porto midfielder Maniche Ribeiro and kept faith with struggling Tottenham Hotspur striker Helder Postiga when he named his squad for Euro 2004 on Tuesday.
There was no place for Fulham forward Luis Boa Morte, though, and Scolari effectively called time on the international career of goalkeeper Vitor Baia by omitting the 34-year-old from his 23-man squad.
Maniche, an integral part of Porto's run to the Champions League final, has not played for Portugal since a 3-0 defeat against Spain in September 2003.
Scolari opted for Postiga, who moved to Tottenham from Porto before the start of the season, ahead of one of his regularly used forwards, Boa Morte.
Boa Morte has enjoyed a far more successful season than Postiga, who has failed to adjust to life in the premier league, scoring just one league goal and one in the League Cup.
Postiga will act as back-up for leading forwards Pauleta Resendes and Nuno Gomes.
'Each of the strikers we have is excellent, with different characteristics,' Scolari said.
'If we run into difficulties we won't have to play with just one system. With three players, we have scope for variation. I really can't think only in one model.
'Maniche can fill in, in places where we might be in difficulty. He's a great athlete who's playing well at the moment.'
The absence of Baia was no surprise as Scolari has refused to call up the former Barcelona keeper, now back at Porto, since taking over in January 2003.
Baia played at the last two European Championships and the World Cup in 2002 and has been the outstanding goalkeeper in Portugal all season.
Ricardo Pereira is likely to be first choice, ahead of Quim Silva. The third slot went to uncapped Under-21 keeper Jose Moreira of Benfica.
Portugal are in Group A at Euro 2004 alongside Russia, Greece and Spain. The hosts kick off the tournament on June 12 against Greece. The final is on July 4.
The bulk of the squad will assemble on May 20 in Obidos, 80 km north of Lisbon, but many players will be delayed by club commitments.
The six Porto players will join the squad after the Champions League final against Monaco on May 26 in Gelsenkirchen and Real Madrid's Figo and Paris St Germain's Pauleta will arrive late.
Portugal have two friendlies before Euro 2004, against Luxembourg on May 29 and Lithuania on June 5.
Goalkeepers: Quim Silva (Braga), Jose Moreira (Benfica), Ricardo Pereira (Sporting)
Defenders: Fernando Couto (Lazio, Italy), Jorge Andrade (Deportivo Coruna, Spain), Miguel Monteiro (Benfica), Nuno Valente (Porto), Paulo Ferreira (Porto), Ricardo Carvalho (Porto), Beto Severo (Sporting), Rui Jorge (Sporting)
Midfielders: Deco Souza (Porto), Armando Petit (Benfica), Francisco Costinha (Porto), Maniche Ribeiro (Porto), Rui Costa (AC Milan, Italy), Tiago Mendes (Benfica)
Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United, England), Helder Postiga (Tottenham Hotspur, England), Luis Figo (Real Madrid, Spain), Nuno Gomes (Benfica), Simao Sabrosa (Benfica), Pauleta Resendes (Paris St Germain, France)
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