Nations League: Portugal turned the game around against Scotland with Cristiano Ronaldo | The Portuguese star scored his 901st goal; this Monday France vs Belgium

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2024-09-09 00:08:03

This Sunday the event started second day of the Nations League with three outstanding matches. Although there were other matches corresponding to zones B, C and D, the A duels took all the attention: Portugal beat Scotland 2-1 with a last-minute goal from Cristiano Ronaldo, Spain suffered with ten men but beat Switzerland 4-1 and Croatia defeated Poland by the minimum.

At the Estadio da Luz, Portugal was surprised at the start and Scott McTominay opened the scoring for Scotland with a fine header. Roberto Martinez’s They began to create many goal situations, but They could not defeat Angus Gunna great match. In the second half, Bruno Fernandes took a powerful shot from outside the area to equalize the duel and, at the end, CR7 appeared in the middle, He scored his 901st goal and gave the victory to the Portuguese.

On the other hand, Spain beat Switzerland 4-1 away. Joselu opened the scoring in the 4th minute and Fabián Ruiz extended the lead in the 13th, but Robin Le Normand was sent off in the 19th minute and La Roja was left with ten men.which the Swiss took advantage of through Zeki Amdouni. Luis de la Fuente’s team had a bad time, until Fabian Ruiz and Ferran Torres they sealed the result with a rout.

Luka Modric gave Croatia victory over Poland and, for Zone C, to Sweden A great first half was enough for him to take a thrashing 3-0 against Estonia with two goals from Viktor Gyokeres and one from Alexander Isak.

Other results

In addition, Slovakia defeated Azerbaijan 2-0Belarus beat Luxembourg 1-0 and, by the same score, Bulgaria beat Northern Ireland, while Gibraltar and Liechtenstein drew 2-2 and Denmark beat Serbia 2-0.

Monday Action

France vs Belgium will be the highlight of the match at 3:45 p.m. on Monday. Israel vs Italy will play at the same time. (ESPN), Montenegro-Gales, Norway-Austria (ESPN), Romania-Lithuania, Slovenia-Kazakhstan and Turkey-Iceland. A little earlier, from 13:00 (ESPN), Cyprus-Kosovo.

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