Cristiano Ronaldo's Late Strike Seals Portugal Win
Cristiano Ronaldo’s late goal secured a 2-1 victory for Portugal, breaking Scotland’s hearts in a tough Nations League clash. Scotland took an early lead through Scott McTominay’s header but struggled to maintain possession and faced relentless Portuguese pressure. Despite 16 first-half shots from Portugal, Scotland held firm until an error from goalkeeper Angus Gunn allowed Bruno Fernandes’ long-range strike to equalize after the break.
Ronaldo introduced at half-time, twice hit the post before finally scoring his 901st career goal, finishing a cross from Nuno Mendes. This defeat extends Scotland’s winless streak to eight competitive games, the longest in their history, and leaves them bottom of their Nations League group. Scotland’s defensive resilience was evident with Gunn making crucial saves to deny Joao Felix and Diogo Jota.
However, lapses in concentration and late goals continue to haunt the team with five of their last six matches seeing them concede after the 85th minute. Head coach Steve Clarke acknowledged the disappointment but remained optimistic, emphasizing the need for patience as Scotland rebuilds after a poor summer. Midfielder John McGinn praised the team’s effort but admitted the pressure from a top-class Portugal side proved too much in the end.
Key match stats include McTominay’s 11th competitive goal for Scotland and Fernandes’ involvement in 21 goals in his last 20 games under Roberto Martinez. Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo extended his all-time international goal record, remaining a crucial figure for Portugal.
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