Ronaldo in Tears but Portugal Prevail in Dramatic Shootout to Reach Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals.
Cristiano Ronaldo was left in tears after his penalty was saved in extra time, but Portugal still progressed to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024 with a dramatic shootout victory over Slovenia.
Portugal’s captain saw his penalty saved by Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak, prompting emotional scenes as his team-mates consoled him while fans chanted his name. However, Ronaldo recovered to score his country’s first penalty in the shootout. Goalkeeper Diogo Costa then made three consecutive saves, and Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva netted the winning kick, securing Portugal’s place in the last eight.
Throughout the match, Ronaldo was a central figure as he searched for his first goal at Euro 2024. Before his penalty was tipped onto the post, he missed a golden opportunity in the final minute of normal time, shooting straight at Oblak. Despite numerous crosses aimed his way during the 120 minutes of action, Ronaldo could not find the back of the net.
Portugal dominated for much of the match and could have taken the lead in the first half when Joao Palhinha struck the post. Slovenia, who defended with determination, had chances of their own. Benjamin Sesko will regret missing a one-on-one opportunity with Costa, who made a crucial save with his left foot in the final minutes of extra time.
Despite Slovenia’s resilience, Portugal’s persistence paid off in the shootout. Costa’s heroics ensured Ronaldo’s Euro dream continued, and Portugal will now face France in the quarter-finals in Hamburg on Friday.
Ronaldo, relieved after the shootout, was energetic and lively throughout the match but was unable to score. His frustration was evident as he missed chances and expressed his dismay. However, the spotlight also fell on Sesko, who missed his opportunity with four minutes left.
Ultimately, Portugal deserved their victory, having created more chances and controlled large periods of the game. Costa’s outstanding performance in the shootout was pivotal, and Silva’s final spot-kick sealed the win. As Silva raced to celebrate with Costa, Ronaldo and the rest of the team followed, celebrating their hard-earned victory.
Slovenia, making their first appearance in the knockout stages of a major tournament, had their fans in high spirits despite the defeat. The supporters, draped in flags and chanting, provided vibrant support at Frankfurt Arena. Slovenia’s players responded with a confident performance but were ultimately outdone by Portugal’s superior chances and Costa’s decisive saves.
Though Slovenia exit the competition without losing a match in regular or extra time, they can hold their heads high. Their fans celebrated their team’s achievements long after the final whistle, proud of their historic run in Euro 2024.