Jorge Braz can now see the “summit” of the mountain, but points to a decrease in oxygen to get there. The national futsal coach highlights the moment and context of this Wednesday's meeting (7:30 pm), against France, an opponent that presents itself at a level above those that Portugal has already faced: Analysis of the opponent in the semi-finals «Each game is a different moment and context. France could be the opponent that will demand the most from us, so far. It is, perhaps, a level above. We all want to push a little harder to be in the final and France will demand a very high and flawless record. We already had other very strong opponents in this European Championship and we passed with flying colors.” Portugal very close to the “summit” of the mountain “We never want to be losing. We know it can happen, it's not a catastrophe or problem. We know it's sport and there can be goals. That doesn't bother us. It's been great working with these people, who we push to the limit. We are building our journey. We are close to the top of the mountain, there is less oxygen, but our lungs are full.”