Hearts Cup success up there with winning Euro 2004, says Fyssas

CRISTIANO RONALDO was left inconsolable and in floods of tears. Ricardo Carvalho slumped on the turf. Even the great Luis Figo didn’t know where to look. Takis Fyssas and Greece had outwitted Portugal’s superstars and stunned the football world by winning the 2004 European Championship.

Yet beating tiny Gretna in the Scottish Cup final with Hearts two years later brought Fyssas the same sense of achievement; the same exhilarating feeling. Both medals carry comparable prestige for the classy full-back. Winning is winning, at the end of the day, and Fyssas was a born winner.

Euro 2004 was his international pinnacle as Greece upset the odds to defeat a Portugal team dripping with household names: Ronaldo, Carvalho and Figo led a side also containing Deco, Maniche, Costinha, Pauleta and Nuno Valente. As if to emphasise their stack of Iberian stars, Manuel Rui Costa, Nuno Gomes and Paulo Ferreira came off the bench during the final, as instructed by their legendary coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari. Fyssas wasn’t intimidated. Neither were any of his compatriots. Greece triumphed through Angelos Charisteas’ header and became national heroes in an instant.

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