Portugal captain Ronaldo thanks teammates after scoring brace to become tournament’s all-time highest scorer in 3-0 win over Hungary; says victory will give defending champions confidence against tougher opposition
Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates his goal against Hungary during their UEFA Euro game on Tuesday. Pic/AFP
Cristiano Ronaldo netted a double to become the European Championship’s all-time leading scorer as Portugal struck three times late on to beat a stubborn Hungary 3-0 in their Euro opener at a packed Puskas Arena on Tuesday.
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The holders, who appear to have a much stronger squad than when they won their first major title five years ago, laboured for long periods in Budapest. But Raphael Guerreiro made the vital breakthrough in the 84th minute and Ronaldo slammed in a penalty shortly afterwards before tapping home in injury time.
“It was essential to start on the right foot in order to gain confidence,” said Ronaldo. “Now, we have to continue and win the next game.” The Juventus striker has now scored 11 goals in the tournament, two more than French great Michel Platini, who netted nine times when he led France to glory in 1984.
Another record in sight
Ronaldo, 36, is also just three goals away from matching Iranian Ali Daei’s all-time international scoring record of 109. “It was a difficult game, against an opponent who defended very well during 90 minutes, but we scored three goals, and I am very grateful to the team for helping me to score two goals,” he added.
Ronaldo chose by far the biggest crowd of the tournament to break the record in front of, with Budapest the only Euro venue not to limit fan capacity due to COVID-19. The Puskas Arena has a capacity of almost 68,000 fans. “We didn’t deserve a 3-0 defeat, with a bit of luck it could have been a point each, but it was an experience of a lifetime,” said Hungary goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi.
Unlucky Hungary
After a goalless first half, Hungary thought they had snatched a shock lead through substitute Szabolcs Schon, but he was denied by the offside flag. Rafa Silva played a key role in the opening goal, though, as his deflected cross was met by Guerreiro, whose shot also took a deflection into the corner of the Hungarian net.
The home side’s resistance was over three minutes later, as Orban pulled back Rafa Silva clean through on goal. Ronaldo made no mistake, sending goalkeeper Péter Gulacsi the wrong way. There was more to come from Ronaldo, as he danced through after a one-two with Rafa Silva and rolled in his 106th goal for Portugal.
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No. of goals Cristiano Ronaldo has scored for Portugal in 176 appearances
Top 5 goal-scorers in European Championship’s
1 Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal): 11
2 Michel Platini (France): 9
3 Alan Shearer (England): 7
4 Antoine Griezmann (France): 6
5 Ruud van Nistelrooy (Netherlands): 6
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