Roberto Martinez and Portugal also maintain a flawless record in Poland with Ronaldo’s goal

Roberto Martinez and Portugal also maintain a flawless record in Poland with Ronaldo’s goal

  1. 27′ – Goal – Bernardo Silva (0 – 1)
  2. 33′ – Yellow – Pedro Neto
  3. 38′ – Goal – Cristiano Ronaldo (0 – 2)
  4. 45+2′ – Geel – Sebastian Walukiewicz
  1. 52′ – Geel – Przemyslaw Frankowski
  2. 64′ – Verv. Cristiano Ronaldo behind Diogo Jota
  3. 64′ – Verv. Rafael Leão door Francisco Trincão
  4. 67′ – Verv. Maximillian Oyedele chooses Jacob Moder.
  5. 77′ – Substitution. Karol Swiderski door Kacper Urbanski
  6. 77′ – Verv. Nicola Zalewski door Michael Ameyaw
  7. 79′ – Goal – Piotr Zielinski (1 – 2)
  8. 82′ – Verv. Pedro Neto door Nélson Semedo
  9. 85′ – Verv. Sebastian Szymanski door Krzysztof Piatek
  10. 89′ – Geel – Lukasz Skorupski
  11. 89′ – Geel – Krzysztof Piatek
  12. 89′ – Own goal – Jan Bednarek (1 – 3)
  13. 90+2′ – Verv. Bruno Fernandes plays Otavio
  14. 90+2′ – Verv. Bernardo Silva by Samuel Costa

UEFA Nations League – matchday 3 – 12/10/24 – 20:49

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27′

Bernardo Silva

0 – 1

Bernardo Silva

27′

38′

Cristiano Ronaldo

0 – 2

Cristiano Ronaldo

38′

79′

Piotr Zielinski

79′

Piotr Zielinski

1 – 2

89′

Jan Bednarek

1 – 3

Jan Bednarek

89′

Portugal did not miss a beat in Poland on the third matchday of the Nations League. Thanks in part to a goal from Cristiano Ronaldo, the score became 1-3. With 9 out of 9 and 3 wins in a row, Portugal is at the top of its group.

In a duel between two goal getters par excellence – Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo – it was Portugal that came out on top. With a double volley before the break, Portugal was firmly in control.

Bruno Silva appreciated a header assist from Bruno Fernandes for the 0-1 and after a long solo and shot on the post from Rafael Leao, Cristiano Ronaldo was in the right place to take advantage of the rebound: 0-2 at half time.

In the second half, Roberto Martínez’s Portugal seemed to finish the match calmly, but Piotr Zielinski gave the Polish fans hope again. But in the final minute an own goal by Jan Bednarek closed the books completely.

Portugal thus maintains its flawless record in the Nations League with 9 out of 9.

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