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Ronaldo gives Portugal clear dilemma after scraping opening Euro 2024 win

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Ronaldo gives Portugal clear dilemma after scraping opening Euro 2024 win

PORTUGAL 2-1 CZECHIA: A late goal from Francisco Conceição completed a last-gasp turnaround for the 2016 European champions after they had fallen behind against the run of play

It’s tough to drop a player with 130 international goals and five Ballon d’Or trophies – even if he is just seven months shy of his 40th birthday.

But Roberto Martinez must now decide whether his threat to Cristiano Ronaldo was real or just a soundbite for the cameras. Substitute Francisco Conceição’s emphatic close-range finish three minutes from time gave Portugal a win that their overwhelming superiority deserved.




But after insisting on the eve of the game that Ronaldo doesn’t get into his team on reputation alone, Martinez might find his No.7 continues to be the main topic of conversation. If a couple of journeymen Czech defenders can put the squeeze on your star forward then it surely can’t be long until his time is up.

Five years ago, Ronaldo would have left Leipzig with the match ball and the headlines. In 2024, he was relieved that Robin Hranac’s unfortunate 69th-minute own goal wiped out Lukas Provod’s spectacular opener before Conceição came on to win the game late on.

The stadium announcer informed the 40,000 crowd that it was Ronaldo’s goal after the otherwise outstanding Czech keeper Jindrich Stanek had palmed the ball against the legs of Hranac and seen it roll back into his goal. Even Portugal’s No.7 looked embarrassed by the call.

Seven minutes earlier, with thunder sounding in the distance, Ivan Hasek’s underdogs struck with a bolt from the blue when Provod fired a glorious effort from 25 yards that curled away from Portugal keeper Diogo Costa and flew in off the post. Martinez never got the best out of Belgium’s generation. Little wonder he celebrated the equaliser with a furious wave of his fist.

Portugal thought they had won it four minutes from time when Diogo Jota bundled the ball home from close-range after Ronaldo’s header had struck the post, but VAR spotted that the No.7 had strayed just offside. But Ivan Hasek’s men couldn’t keep the Portuguese at bay much longer.

Francisco Conceicao fires home Portugal’s late winner(Offside via Getty Images)

Before Ronaldo had even stepped foot onto the pitch he was met with taunts of ‘Messi, Messi.’ He should have shut them up in a first half which saw Portugal have almost 75 per cent of the ball.

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