Cristiano Ronaldo’s 40th birthday gift was a World Cup exit, but Gonçalo Ramos scored the winner.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s 40th birthday gift was a World Cup exit, but Gonçalo Ramos scored the winner that sent Portugal crashing into the last 16, with a 2-1 victory over Croatia in a match of endless incident at the Estadio Nilton Santos on Saturday. With his trademark cool, Gonçalo Ramos dropped to his knees as he celebrated his late, late goal, which sealed a spot in the knockout stages for Fernando Santos’ side.
This was billed as the last dance for two footballing icons: Luka Modrić, at the age of 40, had to leave what will surely be his final World Cup, but Cristiano Ronaldo plays on, his substitution a testament to his enduring powers. The match itself was an old-fashioned World Cup battle between hardened teams, with momentum swinging first one way, then the other. The score was level at 1-1 in the 87th minute, but Gonçalo Ramos scored two minutes later to send the Portuguese into raptures.
But there was a human cost to this result. Luka Modrić, who has been the cornerstone of this Croatian side for years, was left to walk off the pitch for the final time, his World Cup over. His team, meanwhile, must pick up the pieces and regroup for their next match. For Gonçalo Ramos, the win was a vindication of his growing reputation as a striker. ‘This is a massive confidence booster,’ he said, beaming with pride.
Portugal’s next match is against Switzerland in the last 16, on Wednesday, at the Estadio Nilton Santos. Fernando Santos will be looking to build on this momentum, but his team knows that the real challenges lie ahead. The Swiss have been one of the most consistent teams in the tournament so far, and will provide a stern test for Portugal’s defense. Meanwhile, Luka Modrić and his Croatian teammates will have to come to terms with their premature exit from the tournament.
In a shocking turn of events, VAR denied Croatia an equaliser in the last second of the match, when a goal was disallowed for offside. The incident added to the sense of drama and tension that hung over the match, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout. Portugal’s victory was their first in the last 16 since 2006, and sets them up for a thrilling showdown with Switzerland next week.
What was at stake in this match was the last 16 spot in the World Cup. For Portugal and Croatia, the match was a do-or-die affair, with the winner securing a spot in the knockout stages. The match was not short on incident, with a total of four disallowed goals, one of which denied Croatia an equaliser in the very last second of the match.
The match was also notable for Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5th World Cup goal, which he scored in the 27th minute from the penalty spot. His goal gave Portugal the lead, but Croatia equalised just seven minutes later through Josip Juranović. The match was level at 1-1 until Gonçalo Ramos scored the winner two minutes later.
Fernando Santos, Portugal’s coach, was jubilant after the match, saying ‘This is an incredible result for us. We knew this would be a tough match, but our players gave everything and deserved this victory.’ For his part, Luka Modrić was gracious in defeat, saying ‘This is a great team, and we gave it our all. We didn’t get the result we wanted, but we can hold our heads high.’
This was a match that will be remembered for years to come, with its dramatic late goal, four disallowed goals, and the curtain call for two of the greatest players of all time. For Portugal, the result is a major confidence booster ahead of the knockout stages, and sets them up for a thrilling showdown with Switzerland next week.
The match was played in front of a packed crowd at the Estadio Nilton Santos, with over 60,000 fans cheering on both teams. The atmosphere was electric, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout the match. In the end, it was Portugal who emerged victorious, thanks to Gonçalo Ramos’ late, late goal.
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo was substituted in the 80th minute, in what was a testament to his enduring powers. He was given a rapturous reception by the crowd as he left the pitch, and was seen congratulating his teammates on their victory.
The match also saw a record number of disallowed goals, with four in total. The first disallowed goal came in the 23rd minute, when a goal was disallowed for offside. The incident added to the sense of drama and tension that hung over the match, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout.
For Croatia, the match was a disappointing end to what has been a stellar World Cup campaign. They have been one of the most consistent teams in the tournament so far, and will be looking to regroup and recharge ahead of their next match.
In the end, it was Portugal who emerged victorious, thanks to Gonçalo Ramos’ late, late goal. The victory sets them up for a thrilling showdown with Switzerland next week, and will give them a major confidence boost ahead of the knockout stages.
The match was also notable for the number of young players who featured for both teams. Portugal’s starting lineup had an average age of 26.5 years, while Croatia’s starting lineup had an average age of 28.5 years. The match was a testament to the talent and potential of these young players, who will be looking to make their mark on the World Cup in the years to come.
The match was also notable for the fact that it was the first time in World Cup history that a match has featured four disallowed goals. The incident added to the sense of drama and tension that hung over the match, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout.
For Portugal, the result is a major confidence booster ahead of the knockout stages, and sets them up for a thrilling showdown with Switzerland next week. In the end, it was a match that will be remembered for years to come, with its dramatic late goal, four disallowed goals, and the curtain call for two of the greatest players of all time.
The match was played in front of a packed crowd at the Estadio Nilton Santos, with over 60,000 fans cheering on both teams. The atmosphere was electric, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout the match. In the end, it was Portugal who emerged victorious, thanks to Gonçalo Ramos’ late, late goal.
In a shocking turn of events, VAR denied Croatia an equaliser in the last second of the match, when a goal was disallowed for offside. The incident added to the sense of drama and tension that hung over the match, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout.
The match was also notable for Cristiano Ronaldo’s 5th World Cup goal, which he scored in the 27th minute from the penalty spot. His goal gave Portugal the lead, but Croatia equalised just seven minutes later through Josip Juranović. The match was level at 1-1 until Gonçalo Ramos scored the winner two minutes later.
The match was a testament to the enduring powers of Cristiano Ronaldo, who was substituted in the 80th minute. His goal gave Portugal the lead, but Croatia equalised just seven minutes later through Josip Juranović. The match was level at 1-1 until Gonçalo Ramos scored the winner two minutes later.
In the end, it was a match that will be remembered for years to come, with its dramatic late goal, four disallowed goals, and the curtain call for two of the greatest players of all time.
The match was also notable for the number of international coaches who featured in the match. Portugal’s coach, Fernando Santos, has been in charge of the team since 2014, while Croatia’s coach, Zlatko Dalić, has been in charge of the team since 2017.
The match was played in front of a packed crowd at the Estadio Nilton Santos, with over 60,000 fans cheering on both teams. The atmosphere was electric, with both teams creating scoring chances throughout the match. In the end, it was Portugal who emerged victorious, thanks to Gonçalo Ramos’ late, late goal.
The match was a testament to the talent and potential of these young players, who will be looking to make their mark on the World Cup in the years to come.
Key Takeaways
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was at stake in this World Cup match?
The last 16 spot in the World Cup
Who scored the winning goal for Portugal?
Gonçalo Ramos
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