Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo. COURTESY
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure after Portugal’s exit at the hands of Belgium in the round of 16 of Euro 2020. Save for a couple of free-kicks, Ronaldo hardly had a sniff of goal as his side were thwarted by Roberto Martinez’s men.
After full-time, Ronaldo’s frustration was clear for all to see. Having tossed his armband to the ground shortly after the game ended, he did so again as he was seen making his way to the dressing room.
After a brief exchange with Kevin De Bruyne, Ronaldo can be seen kicking away a water bottle as he leaves the pitch. Soon after, he does the same with his armband, which is swiftly picked up by a man who accompanies the Juventus man out of sight.
The 36-year-old’s animated gestures as he disappears down the tunnel add to the sense that he has, without doubt, had better nights.
Portuguese shed tears for missed Euro chance: Santos
Portugal’s players cried in the changing rooms after their 1-0 elimination from the Euros by Belgium on Sunday, with the defending champions feeling it should have been them who advanced after dominating much of the game, coach Fernando Santos said.
The Portuguese had 24 efforts on goal compared with Belgium’s six, and they also hit the woodwork. Belgium had just one effort on target, Thorgan Hazard’s long-range rocket shot in the 42nd minute that won the game.
“The ball would just not go in,” Santos said. “We feel very disappointed and sad. Players are crying in the changing rooms, as many Portuguese will be.” “The players gave everything they had to give, worked hard. But that’s football. They (Belgium) made six shots, one on goal and scored one goal, we had 24 shots and hit the post.”
Portugal began brightly and Diogo Jota wasted a great chance in the sixth minute, dragging his shot wide. He also missed another effort after the break, volleying over the bar from close range, while captain Cristiano Ronaldo came close with a free kick. They further turned up the heat in the final 10 minutes with a Ruben Dias header before Raphael Guerreiro struck the post with a sweet first-time shot from the edge of the box in the 83rd.
“We all wanted it. We believed and had confidence in our abilities,” Santos said. “We knew that if we won this one we would win out there. We were convinced that we could reach the final and win. In football there is no justice and injustice, there are those who score and those who do not score. We conceded a goal and couldn’t score.”
“My players did everything to bring great joy to the Portuguese people - we did not win, but we deserved to win.”
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