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Despite high expectations from fans for the clash between Portugal and Colombia in the final match of Group K, Cristiano Ronaldo had an extremely difficult day against the highly disciplined and determined defense of the South American team. |
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In the 24th minute of the match, the Portuguese superstar took a free kick himself from nearly 40 meters out, but his low shot wasn't powerful enough to beat goalkeeper Camilo Vargas. |
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Throughout the first half, Ronaldo frequently moved around to find space. However, he repeatedly fell into offside traps or unleashed shots that didn't quite hit the target. |
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One of the most memorable moments was in the 40th minute, when CR7 attempted an impromptu bicycle kick, but unfortunately, he couldn't make contact with the ball. |
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As the second half progressed, the heat and humidity in Miami seemed to affect Ronaldo's stamina. He engaged in fierce challenges and at times appeared quite frustrated by the constant marking from the opposing defenders. |
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In the 60th minute, Ronaldo had a chance to face the goalkeeper after a pass from Joao Felix. However, his shot went wide of the post, a play that the referee later called offside against the Portuguese captain. |
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Despite playing the full 90 minutes, Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a lackluster performance. He only touched the ball 35 times, had one shot on target, and was offside twice. With a modest expected goals (xG) of 0.17, the 41-year-old superstar was completely ineffective in scoring, resulting in a 0-0 draw for Portugal in Miami. |
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Finishing second in Group K, Portugal will face Croatia in the Round of 32 on July 3rd. Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the same bracket as powerhouses like Spain and France. |
Source: https://znews.vn/man-trinh-dien-nhat-nhoa-cua-ronaldo-post1663846.html































































