Football World Cup: No career crown: Spain destroys Ronaldo's World Cup dream
Spain has given Cristiano Ronaldo a bitter farewell to the World Cup stage and underpinned his own title claims.
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Spain against Portugal - the eight-final duel does not hold what the pitch promises. SRF 2 - HD - Live Live Ticker The most important thing in short: On Monday evening, the Iberian duel between Portugal and Spain will take place in Arlington in the second round of the World Cup. The Nations League winner with altstar Cristiano Ronaldo missed the group victory and with some luck prevailed in the sixteenth finals against Croatia.
Furthermore, Shortly afterwards, Ronaldo had his first chance: After an exaggeration in the penalty area, he got some space, but his shot was too unplaced and no problem for Simón (12.). The European champion celebrated thanks to the late goal of Joker Mikel Merino (90 +1 minute) a 1:0 (0:0) victory against Portugal and moved for the first time since the title win in 2010 back in a World Cup quarter final. But the goal fell thanks to the ex-Dortmunder Merino on the other side. (dpa).
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Spain against Portugal - the eight-final duel does not hold what the pitch promises.
according to SternSRF 2 - HD - Live Live Ticker The most important thing in short: On Monday evening, the Iberian duel between Portugal and Spain will take place in Arlington in the second round of the World Cup.
according to Watson SchweizThe Nations League winner with altstar Cristiano Ronaldo missed the group victory and with some luck prevailed in the sixteenth finals against Croatia.
according to Watson SchweizShortly afterwards, Ronaldo had his first chance: After an exaggeration in the penalty area, he got some space, but his shot was too unplaced and no problem for Simón (12.).
according to Der Tagesspiegel +1The European champion celebrated thanks to the late goal of Joker Mikel Merino (90 +1 minute) a 1:0 (0:0) victory against Portugal and moved for the first time since the title win in 2010 back in a World Cup quarter final.
according to Der Tagesspiegel +1But the goal fell thanks to the ex-Dortmunder Merino on the other side. (dpa)
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