Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 901st career goal to secure Portugal's 2-1 victory over Scotland in their Nations League clash on Sunday, capping a dramatic comeback. Ronaldo's late strike came with just two minutes remaining, lifting Portugal to their second consecutive win in Nations League Group A1. This goal followed his milestone 900th career goal, which he achieved with his 131st international strike in a win over Croatia earlier in the week.
The match saw Scotland take an early lead through Scott McTominay, who headed in a cross from Kenny McLean in the seventh minute. Portugal, however, responded strongly in the second half. Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes equalized with a long-range shot that slipped past Scotland’s goalkeeper Angus Gunn, who had a rare lapse in judgment.
Ronaldo's entrance in the second half provided the spark Portugal needed, as he played a key role in their attacking play. Despite several near misses, including a notable backheel assist and a header that struck the post, Ronaldo remained a constant threat. His persistence paid off when he scored the decisive goal in the 88th minute, tapping in a cross from Nuno Mendes to seal the win.
Scotland, who had lost 3-2 to Poland earlier in the week, remain without a victory over Portugal and have struggled in their 2024 campaign, with only one win in 14 matches. Their performance against Portugal was marred by a series of missed opportunities and defensive lapses, despite the valiant effort from their players.
Portugal's victory is a significant boost for coach Roberto Martinez, who humorously acknowledged before the match his desire to upset his Scottish father-in-law. The result keeps Portugal on track in their Nations League group, while Scotland's disappointing form continues as they search for solutions to improve their performance and results.
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