Cristiano Ronaldo’s Late Strike Sinks Scotland In Nations League Clash.
Cristiano Ronaldo delivered yet another decisive moment in his illustrious career, scoring a late winner to secure Portugal’s 2-1 victory over Scotland in the Nations League. The goal, Ronaldo’s 901st of his career, broke Scottish hearts and extended Steve Clarke’s side’s dismal run of form.
Scotland had taken a surprise lead in the seventh minute when Scott McTominay headed home, and they put up a valiant defensive display, repelling 16 Portuguese shots before half-time. However, their resistance faltered after the break, as an unfortunate error from goalkeeper Angus Gunn allowed a long-range effort from Bruno Fernandes to slip into the net, levelling the score.
Ronaldo, introduced at half-time, hit the post twice before finally breaking through in the dying moments of the match. Latching onto a perfectly delivered cross from Nuno Mendes, the Portuguese captain calmly slotted home the winner, securing all three points for Portugal and leaving Scotland without a win in their last eight competitive matches.
Despite their spirited performance, the defeat adds to Scotland’s woes, as they now sit at the bottom of their Nations League group following Croatia’s 1-0 win over Poland. While the result was a blow, Steve Clarke can take some positives from his team’s effort and resilience in both of their recent matches.