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Cristiano Ronaldo's impressive reaction to Ghana's goal, which made him furious in Qatar 2022

Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy about that Ghana's goal.

By Wilian Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy about that Ghana's goal.
Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy about that Ghana's goal.
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Portugal is currently debuting in the World Cup against Ghana, and the dbeut is not being as easy as expected for the Lusos. The African team is probably the least strong of the group, a group that includes Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea.

Cristiano Ronaldo made it 1-0 in the second half, from a penalty. The Portuguese striker made history, becoming the first and only player to score in five consecutive World Cups, a historic mark that will be very difficult to ever surpass.

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However, Ghana surprised the entire stadium and Portugal, when they managed to equalize just a few minutes later. Cristiano Ronaldo could not hide his anger with the distraction of his teammates in defense, however, he acted as a leader and raised the spirits of his entire team, to try to overcome the situation.

Just five minutes after the tie, Joao Felix managed to score a goal, the 2-1 that returned victory to Cristiano Ronaldo and his team. Just a few minutes later, Rafael Leao finished the story, and sealed the score at 3-1. These are three crucial points for the European team, as Uruguay and South Korea tied.

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Portugal got three points that could be vital for qualifying for the round of 16, as Uruguay and South Korea have kept one point each, and now Portugal depends on itself to qualify. With a draw against Uruguay and a victory against Korea, Portugal will be in the next phase.


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