How huge sections of London transformed into downtown Lisbon to celebrate Portugal’s Euro 2016 triumph
Fans crowded into bars, restaurants and the streets in 'Little Portugal' to revel in their nation's big win
PORTUGAL fans flooded the streets of London to celebrate their nation's big win in the Euro final last night.
Supporters in Stockwell, dubbed 'Little Portugal', popped champagne, twerked and hugged police officers as they revelled in the victory.
Twitter users described the impromptu celebrations as a "manic street party" as they photographed the winners in good spirits.
ST wrote: "Carnival atmosphere celebrating win in Little Portugal, Stockwell."
Parveen Agnihotri added: "More Portuguese celebrating in Stockwell than anywhere else (apart from Portugal). That's why London is the best city in the world."
Ecstatic supporters set off fireworks and danced in the south London streets, with the sound of vuvuzelas ringing through the air.
Other parties took place in Trafalgar Square, Brixton and Central London with fans flying Portugal flags through the air.
Danny Nutt said: "Bonkers atmosphere in #Brixton. Cars beeping and Portuguese fans whooping with joy/going crazy. Football eh?"
Portuguese bars, restaurants, barber shops and bakeries were all jam-packed with fans as people crowded around televisions to watch the nail-biting match.
After star striker Cristiano Ronaldo was subbed off with an injury 24 minutes in fans were left worried for their team's fate against nation hosts France.
But after a goalless first 90 minutes, Swansea flop Eder smashed a dramatic extra-time winner past French keeper Hugo Lloris.
The Stade de France erupted into jubilant celebrations on the Portuguese side with fans crying tears of joy.
Ronaldo was seen in floods of tears as his team brought back the win without him.
French fans looked dejected as starts Griezmann and Pogba failed to score a winning goal against the team's strong defence.
Distraught French fans were left shocked after their team's loss against Portugal.
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Textile designer Cassandre Desbonnets, 22, told the : "I am still so proud of our team and my country.
"It is amazing we got to host this tournament and got to the final.
"France needed something like this to bring us all together, but coming just after Brexit this defeat is pretty depressing."
IT consultant Alexandra Vieira, 34, said the victory was sweeter after French players tried to "rough up" Ronaldo.
The captain was forced off with a nasty knee injury early on, but returned to the pitch to lift the trophy with his teammates.
Alexandra told the : "It's an unbelievable feeling to win, it means everything to us.
"Ronaldo was injured but we believed we could win without him, the team stuck together.
"In 2004 he was crying because he lost the final but now he has tears of joy."
Portugal's win came after a hectic tournament that saw favourites France booted out in extra time of the final.
The winning team were given just a 16/1 shot of winning the tournament - lower odds than England, who beat them in a friendly before the Euros.
After failing to win a game in group stages Portugal trudged through to the quarter-finals, where they went to penalties after a 1-1 draw with Poland.
Following their penalty win they reached the semi-finals, where they beat underdogs Wales 2-0.
Despite a rocky tournament it all came to a head last night with Eder's winning goal.
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