Roberto Martinez's Portugal wrapped up top spot in Group A1 with a game to spare, securing their place in the next round in March. France, Germany and Italy are also already through to the last eight.
Poland were the better side early on but failed to take their chances in Porto and the home side made them pay, netting four times in the last 20 minutes. "We couldn't impose ourselves on the game in the first half," said Portugal goal scorer Rafael Leao. "(Coach) Roberto Martinez's approach in the locker room was important; it was the key to changing the pressure at half-time."
Ronaldo volleyed over from close range shortly before the interval as Portugal failed to register a shot on target in the first half. Dominik Marczuk almost broke the deadlock in the 58th minute but Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa produced a brilliant fingertip save to deny him.
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