Cristiano Ronaldo writes his own headlines – regardless of what your views on the talismanic Portugal captain are.
BBC commentator Guy Mowbray had already dubbed Portugal v Slovenia ‘The Ronaldo show’ early in the round of 16 clash, and the 39-year-old seemed happy to oblige.
Free-kick after free-kick sailed beyond the woodwork and Jan Oblak was called into a smart save towards the end of normal time to keep the scores level.
Their ecstasy – and Ronaldo’s agony – peaked in the 105th minute. With both teams level, Bernando Silva ran at the Slovenia defence and met full-on with a sea of legs. Referee Daniele Orsato pointed to the spot and seemed to seal the fate of this Euro 2024 tie.
Naturally, Ronaldo grabbed the ball and stepped up, preparing to force his side one step further on their push for further Euros glory.
But then came the save, and then came the tears.
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Oblak leapt far to his left and produced a remarkable stop at full-stretch, tipping the ball just wide and preserving his side’s place in the tournament. The whistle sounded soon after for the break and Ronaldo was left surrounded by teammates in floods of tears.
The various Portugal players tried different approaches – from consolation to tough love – as they willed their captain back out for the rest of the match.
But try as they might, Roberto Martinez’s men couldn’t break the Slovenians down. Yet more spot kicks await…