Key Points

Portugal clinched their second UEFA Nations League title in a dramatic showdown against Spain in Munich. Cristiano Ronaldo played a pivotal role, scoring an important equalizing goal before being forced off with an injury. The match ended 2-2 after intense back-and-forth play, with the championship ultimately decided in a nerve-wracking penalty shootout. Diogo Costa's crucial save and Ruben Neves' decisive penalty secured Portugal's historic victory.

Key Points: Ronaldo Leads Portugal to Historic UEFA Nations League Triumph

  • Ronaldo scores crucial equalizer before emotional injury exit
  • Portugal wins nail-biting penalty shootout 5-3
  • Diogo Costa's critical penalty save turns tide
  • Ruben Neves scores decisive spot-kick
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Portugal, Ronaldo lift second UEFA Nations League title with penalty-shootout win vs Spain

Cristiano Ronaldo inspires Portugal to second Nations League title with dramatic penalty win against Spain in thrilling Munich final

"Portugal becomes first nation to win UEFA Nations League twice - Match Commentary"

Munich, June 9

Cristiano Ronaldo broke down into tears as he watched Portugal become the first nation to win the UEFA Nations League twice, edging Spain 5-3 on penalties following a thrilling 2-2 draw in Munich. The Portuguese striker scored his side’s second equaliser before having to go off the field with an injury.

In a frenetic final, both sides showed attacking intent from the outset. João Neves fired narrowly wide inside five minutes, while Spain responded with near misses from Pedri and Nico Williams. The breakthrough came in the 21st minute when Martin Zubimendi tapped home after Portugal failed to clear Lamine Yamal’s cross.

Portugal hit back quickly. Nuno Mendes, engaged in a fascinating duel with Yamal, surged past Oscar Mingueza and rifled home his first international goal just five minutes later to restore parity.

Spain regained the lead on the stroke of half-time through Mikel Oyarzabal, who latched onto Pedri’s perfectly-timed pass and clipped a composed finish beyond Diogo Costa to make it 2-1.

The second half saw Portugal grow into the game following the introduction of Rúben Neves and Nelson Semedo. Their pressure paid off just after the hour mark when Cristiano Ronaldo, scoring his 938th career goal, volleyed in Nuno Mendes’ deflected cross to level the scores again at 2-2.

Despite Ronaldo limping off late in regulation time, Portugal pressed in extra time. Semedo scuffed a good chance wide, and Rafael Leao’s pace troubled Spain’s defence. Diogo Jota’s late header was the closest either side came to a winner.

The drama continued into the penalty shoot-out. Both sides converted their first three spot-kicks before Diogo Costa dived to his right to deny Álvaro Morata. Ruben Neves then stepped up and smashed in the decisive penalty to secure Portugal's second Nations League title.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
What a match! Ronaldo proving yet again why he's the GOAT 🇮🇳🇵🇹. That volley was pure class. As an Indian football fan, I wish our team could learn from Portugal's fighting spirit. The way they kept coming back shows real character!
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Priya M.
Ronaldo crying at the end got me emotional too 😢. At 39, still scoring crucial goals and leading his team! Meanwhile in India we retire players at 32-33. Need to change this mentality if we want to compete globally.
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Amit S.
Spain played better football overall but Portugal had that winning mentality. Reminds me of how we dominate cricket but sometimes lose in crunch situations. Penalties are always nerve-wracking!
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Sunita R.
The young players from both teams were impressive. Yamal is just 16! Meanwhile in India we don't give chances to youngsters until they're 25+. Our football system needs complete overhaul.
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Vikram J.
As much as I admire Ronaldo, Portugal needs to start planning for life after him. They got lucky this time. The defense looked shaky throughout. But credit where it's due - champions find a way to win!
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Neha P.
Watching these European matches makes me sad about Indian football. We have 1.4 billion people but can't produce 11 world-class players. ISL is improving things but we need better grassroots development. #IndianFootballDream

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