da dobrowin: Cristiano Ronaldo was praised by Roberto Martinez for teaching Portugal a "lesson" after helping the team win their penalty shootout against Slovenia.
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Ronaldo failed to beat Oblak from the spot in extra-timeRedeemed himself after scoring in the penalty shootoutMartinez feels "proud" of his captain for stepping upWHAT HAPPENED?
Ronaldo's night was filled with intense highs and lows during Portugal's dramatic win over Slovenia in the Euro 2024 Round of 16, courtesy of Diogo Costa's heroics in the shootout. The match, which ended 0-0 after 120 minutes of feisty action, saw Ronaldo experience an emotional rollercoaster, as the Al-Nassr forward was in tears in the half time of extra time after his effort from the spot was saved by Jan Oblak.
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However, Ronaldo stepped up first for Portugal and converted the first penalty in the shootout to set an example for his teammates through his leadership skill at a challenging time – especially given the emotional toll of his earlier miss. And after Costa saved three consecutive Slovenia attempts to fire his nation to the last eight of the competition, a relieved Ronaldo got back his smile.
WHAT ROBERTO MARTINEZ SAID
Martinez lauded Ronaldo for his determination and ability to lead by example and emphasised that his skipper's behaviour demonstrated the kind of resilience required at the highest level of football.
“First and foremost, I think he is a constant example for us, the only player that has ever played in six European Championships,” Martinez told reporters.
“He is happy taking that responsibility and has got that belief. I thanked him [afterwards] for being the way he is, for caring for the group. I was certain that he would be the first penalty taker and show us the way to take victory. I think we’re all very proud of our captain. Our dressing room was all delighted. I think he gave us all a lesson. Life and football give you difficult moments and the way he reacted shows why we are so proud in Portuguese football.”
DID YOU KNOW?
Slovenia, despite not losing a match in normal time during the tournament, found themselves eliminated after this last-16 defeat. Their best chance came when Benjamin Sesko capitalised on a mistake by Portugal’s veteran defender Pepe but failed to convert it into a goal.