Review – The Performance of Cristiano Ronaldo against Wales

Review – The Performance of Cristiano Ronaldo against Wales

A remarkable Performance by Cristiano Ronaldo against Wales as he scored with a bullet header five minutes after the split and after that rapidly set up Nani as Portugal ran out persuading 2-0 champs in Lyon.

This has been a competition where Ronaldo has not been getting it done, scoring just twice in five diversions and having the odd fit both with his colleagues on the pitch and the media off it.

Review – The Performance of Cristiano Ronaldo against Wales

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Be that as it may, he conveyed when it mattered and when he sent Guerreiro’s cross, it drew him level with Michel Platini’s record of nine goals at the finals of the European Championships.

Cristiano Ronaldo, in the end, had his conclusive say, scoring off a corner kick ahead of schedule in the second half. He conveyed a trademark header in the 50th minute to give Portugal the lead. He was at that point the leading player in history to score in four European Championships.

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After three minutes, Nani made it 2-0. Ronaldo’s long-run shot was diverted in by the new Valencia marking, placing Portugal in complete control.

Ronaldo about made it 3-0 10 minutes after the fact with an evil free kick however he hummed it over the bar. It’s the 42nd back to back free kick Ronaldo has taken at a noteworthy competition without scoring. He missed another in stoppage time for good measure to make it 43 in succession.

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A portion of the best activity happened on the field before the opening kick, where young stadium specialists bothered Ronaldo for a selfie and an embrace and another smashed Portugal’s team starting lineup photograph.

Portugal expects the victor of Thursday’s France-Germany elimination round in Sunday’s fight for the trophy at the Stade de France. It will be Portugal’s second final appearance ever, after 2004 one, which brought about Greece topping a stun keep running by beating the hosts by 1-0.