Key Points

In a thrilling UEFA Nations League semifinal, Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal to a stunning 2-1 victory over Germany in Munich. The 40-year-old superstar scored the winning goal, becoming the oldest player to ever score against the German national team. Portugal's comeback was sparked by Francisco Conceicao's equalizing goal after Germany had taken an early lead through Florian Wirtz. The win sends Portugal to the final, while Germany will play in the third-place playoff match.

Key Points: Ronaldo Sinks Germany in Nations League Thriller

  • Ronaldo becomes oldest player to score against Germany
  • Portugal overcomes 1-0 deficit in Munich
  • Dramatic semifinal victory ends German hopes
  • Francisco Conceicao's stunning equalizer turns the match
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Ronaldo scores as Portugal sink hosts Germany in Nations League SF

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal's dramatic comeback, scoring historic goal to eliminate Germany in UEFA Nations League semifinal

"To beat Germany for the first time in 25 years means a lot - Roberto Martinez"

Munich, June 5

Cristiano Ronaldo scored the decisive goal as Portugal came from behind to defeat Germany 2-1 in the UEFA Nations League semifinal, ending the hosts' hopes of reaching the tournament final for the first time.

After a 10-minute delay caused by a hailstorm, Germany settled more quickly. Leon Goretzka tested Diogo Costa early, while debutant Nick Woltemade linked well with Aleksandar Pavlovic to create another opportunity.

However, Portugal soon found its rhythm. Pedro Neto's blistering pace repeatedly exposed the German defense, and Ronaldo tested goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen twice. It was Ter Stegen's first appearance since returning from a lengthy injury layoff, Xinhua reports.

Florian Wirtz broke the deadlock just after the restart. The Bayer Leverkusen playmaker timed his run perfectly to meet Joshua Kimmich's lofted pass, guiding a header into the bottom corner.

But instead of calming Germany's nerves, the goal only galvanized Portugal. Francisco Conceicao, introduced just minutes earlier, turned the match with a stunning solo strike, cutting inside and curling the ball into the far corner.

Germany barely had time to regroup before falling behind. A slick one-two between Bruno Fernandes and Nuno Mendes split the German backline, and Mendes' low cross was converted by Ronaldo. At 40 years and 119 days old, he became the oldest player ever to score against Germany.

Germany brought on attacking reinforcements, including Karim Adeyemi and Niclas Fullkrug, but struggled to regain momentum. Adeyemi came closest to equalizing, hitting the post in the 82nd minute. At the other end, Ter Stegen denied both Conceicao and Diogo Jota to keep the scoreline close.

Germany will now play in Sunday's third-place playoff, while Portugal advances to the final.

"It was certainly one of our weakest performances in recent times. We didn't always attack with enough conviction. We started well and took a deserved lead but then did far too little. Against a team like Portugal, if you're too slow in transition, you get punished. We need to be at 100% if we want to belong to the best in Europe. This defeat hurts, but we must learn from it," Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann said.

"I'm very happy. This was an important game against a top-quality Germany side, and we played away from home. To beat Germany for the first time in 25 years means a lot. Turning a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win shows what this team is capable of," said Portugal coach Roberto Martinez.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Ronaldo proving age is just a number! 🇵🇹🔥 At 40, he's still outperforming players half his age. Germany's defense looked shaky - they need to fix this before Euro 2024. As an Indian football fan, I wish our team could learn such consistency!
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Priya M.
What a match! Stayed up till 2 AM watching this in Mumbai. Conceicao's goal was pure class - reminded me of young Messi. But Germany's midfield was too slow in transitions. Hope Portugal wins the final now 🤞
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Arjun S.
As someone who follows Bundesliga closely, Germany's performance was disappointing. Too much dependency on youngsters - they need experienced players like Kroos back. Meanwhile Ronaldo keeps rewriting history books! 👑
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Neha T.
The hailstorm delay made for dramatic viewing! But seriously, when will Indian football reach this level? Our players need to watch and learn from such matches. Portugal's comeback spirit was inspiring 💪
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Vikram J.
Respect to Ronaldo but Portugal got lucky with some defensive errors. Germany dominated possession (62%) but couldn't convert. Reminds me of our cricket team sometimes - great stats but poor results when it matters!
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Sanjana R.
The German coach's honest assessment is refreshing! Unlike some of our coaches who make excuses after losses. Football is truly global - watching from Chennai with same passion as fans in Munich 😊⚽

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