Key Points

Portugal's national football team has secured an impressive second UEFA Nations League title by defeating Spain in a dramatic penalty shootout. Coach Roberto Martinez praised his team's incredible resilience and mental fortitude throughout the intense match in Munich. Cristiano Ronaldo made history by becoming the oldest player to score in a major final, further cementing his legendary status. The victory highlights Portugal's continued dominance in international football and their ability to perform under pressure.

Key Points: Martinez Leads Portugal to Second Nations League Glory

  • Portugal makes history as first two-time Nations League champions
  • Ronaldo becomes oldest player to score in final
  • Intense match decided by penalty shootout
  • Martinez praises team's mental strength and character
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'We deserved to win the trophy', says Portugal coach Martinez after Nations League triumph

Portugal beats Spain in thrilling penalty shootout, clinching historic UEFA Nations League victory with resilient performance

"We deserved to win the trophy - Roberto Martinez, Portugal Coach"

Munich, June 9

After Portugal won their second Nations League title after beating Iberian neighbours Spain 5-3 on penalties, head coach Roberto Martínez praised team's resilience and character throughout the intense match and said his side deserved to win the title.

Portugal became the first team to win the UEFA Nations League on two occasions after beating Spain on penalties following a 2-2 draw in the final at the Munich Football Arena.

"Very proud. Finals are important to win. You need to be able to suffer as a team, to be resilient. To believe and keep going when Spain scores. We came back and showed a personality that was incredible. We are talking about a team that has a lot of experience in playing finals. I loved our attitude. Having the ability to grow during the game. I think we deserved to win the trophy," Martinez said.

The coach highlighted the importance of the entire squad's contribution beyond the starting eleven. "It's important to have more than 11 players. It was a very physically demanding game, but I think it was even more demanding mentally. We couldn't try to win the ball without knowing how and open up space for Spain.

"We always worked with very good ideas. We showed, when we had the ball, that we had a clear idea of ​​how to create danger. The players on the bench came on and once again helped the final performance."

Addressing the off-field noise around his position, Martinez said, "Noise is noise. We know the coach's position. There are opinions that are heartfelt, malicious. It's a shame because we are all working together for Portuguese football. Today was a demonstration of that. We have a team to be proud of."

Spain scored 25 goals in ten matches in the 2024/25 Nations League, the most by any team in a single edition of the competition. Moreover, Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player over the age of 40 to play and score in the final. The oldest player to feature previously was Luka Modric (37 years 282 days vs Spain in 2023).

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a match! Portugal showed real grit to come back against Spain. As an Indian football fan, I wish our national team could develop this kind of winning mentality in big tournaments. Ronaldo at 40 is still a beast! 🇵🇹🔥
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Priya M.
While Portugal played well, I feel Spain dominated possession and created more chances. The penalty shootout can be cruel sometimes. But hats off to Ronaldo - age is just a number for him! His dedication is something our young Indian players should learn from.
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Arjun S.
Martinez is right about needing more than 11 players. This is where India struggles - our bench strength in football isn't deep enough. We need to develop our youth academies like European nations. Maybe ISL clubs should focus more on grassroots development.
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Sunita R.
The match timing was perfect for Indian viewers! Watched it with my family and we were all cheering for Portugal. Their never-give-up attitude reminds me of our cricket team's fighting spirit. Different sport, same champion mindset! 💪
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Vikram J.
Honestly, I think the Nations League format is more exciting than friendlies. Maybe AIFF should create something similar for South Asian teams - India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka etc. Regular competitive matches would help all our teams improve.
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Neha P.
Ronaldo's fitness at 40 is unbelievable! Meanwhile our Indian players sometimes look tired by 30. We need better sports science and conditioning programs. Portugal's victory shows what proper planning and execution can achieve. #Inspiration

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