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Cristiano Ronaldo took a hard hit and was on the verge of knockout, but ended up celebrating Portugal’s victory

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Cristiano Ronaldo took a hard hit and was on the verge of knockout, but ended up celebrating Portugal's victory

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Cristiano Ronaldo and the consequences of a hard accident. Photo: EFE / EPA / MIGUEL A. LOPES

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Cristiano Ronaldo he is not having the best seasons but he is thrilled to win the World Cup in Qatar with the Portuguese national. And she has reason to do it. His team shone in a 4-0 win against Czech Republic in Prague for League of Nations. Obviously Bicho started the game suffering.

The first minutes of the duel were played when Cristiano jumped high to look for a header he is used to without imagining that the rival goalkeeper, Tomas Vaclik, would get up next to him and hit him with the gloves right in the middle of his face.

The clash was spectacular, with both of them rolling to the ground even though the worst part was taken by the Manchester United striker. A lot of blood fell from CR7’s nose, which was initially a bit confused, and he had such a big wound that he had to be stitched up by doctors in the middle of the playing field.

The Portuguese was gradually recovering his usual face, with a pure smile, celebrating every goal of his teammates. Obviously Cristiano played an important role in another play that could have changed the process of the game.

In the last play before half-time, the ball hit him in the arm and the referee awarded a penalty. Czech striker Patrik Schick kicks over the crossbar, wasting the chance to go to the locker room with a score of 2-1. And he was beaten by the Portuguese.

The blow on Cristiano Ronaldo

Portuguese firm in the League of Nations

Portugal keep their chances of qualifying for the League of Nations ‘Final 4’ intact after winning a clear 4-0 win on their trip to the Czech Republic in Prague.

Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot was one of the protagonists of the game with a brace (33 and 52), while the authors of the others were the United teammate Bruno Fernandes (45 + 2) and the forward of the Liverpool Diogo Jack (82).

In the other match of group A2, Switzerland stunned Spain by winning 2-1 at La Romareda in Zaragoza.

With these results, Portugal leads the group with 10 points, followed by Spain with 8.

The two Iberian teams will play the pass for the ‘Final 4’ next Tuesday in Braga, a match in which a draw is enough for the Portuguese to get the ticket.

The summary of the match

With information from Agencies

Source: Clarin

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