Cristiano Ronaldo scores late winner in landmark 200th appearance
In a momentous milestone match, Cristiano Ronaldo proved his enduring greatness by scoring an 89th-minute winner, securing a victory for Portugal over a 10-man Iceland team in Tuesday’s Euro 2024 qualifier.
The Portugal captain displayed his exceptional movement as he positioned himself at the back post, expertly converting Goncalo Inacio’s headed ball back across the goal.
However, the celebrations had to be put on hold as a lengthy VAR review was conducted to determine the validity of the goal. Initially, Inacio had been ruled offside in the build-up, but after careful examination, the decision was overturned, granting Ronaldo his 123rd international goal.
This historic feat further cements Ronaldo’s unparalleled career, as he becomes the first player ever to reach 200 international appearances, solidifying his status as a true legend of the game.
Earlier in the match, Pepe came tantalizingly close to breaking the deadlock in the first half with a powerful header, only to be met with an equally impressive save by Iceland goalkeeper Alex Runarsson.
As the game progressed into the second half, opportunities became scarce, with Sverrir Ingi Ingason making a crucial intervention to deny Ronaldo a clear-cut chance.
⚽🇵🇹 Most goals scored in Intl. history
🏟🇵🇹 Most games played in Intl. historySums up the day with two additional broken records 😉 pic.twitter.com/Pit4dtANbM
— TCR. (@TeamCRonaldo) June 20, 2023
Ronaldo’s late heroics not only secured a vital victory for Portugal but also showcased his unwavering ability to deliver when it matters most.