Britain spent the next 15 minutes defending and the predictable outcome was another penalty-corner goal, with Ribas' low drag flick going through Mason's legs.
Bolton began to grow in confidence, and when Okocha's through-ball put Nolan clean in on goal there appeared only one outcome, but Taylor dived low to his left to produce a brilliant save.
Rosicky was bundled over by Alvaro Pereira inside the box and as the referee allowed play to continue, Porto broke away to set up the controversial goal that was to eventually decide the outcome of the match.
If you read my previous post, I actually discussed this matter in detail when I talked about the symbolism of initiatic journeys: the real goal is the journey itself, and not the outcome.