Belgium vs Portugal 1 - 0 | Belgium vs Portugal | Euro 2021 HIGHLIGHTS by @EX SPORTS - Post Details

Belgium vs Portugal 1 - 0 | Belgium vs Portugal | Euro 2021 HIGHLIGHTS

#EXsports #cristianoronaldo #Euro2020 Belgium vs Portugal 1 - 0 | Belgium vs Portugal | Euro 2020 HIGHLIGHTS Belgium knocked defending champions Portugal out of Euro 2020 with a 1-0 victory in the last 16 on Sunday to set up a mouth-watering quarter-final tie against Italy. A 43rd-minute strike from Thorgan Hazard secured the win for Roberto Martinez's team, who survived plenty of pressure from the Portuguese in the second half. - Dawson: Belgium prove they're more than just goals - De Bruyne, Hazard subbed off with injuries vs. Portugal - Euro 2020 on ESPN: Stream LIVE games and replays (U.S. only) - Euro 2020 on ESPN: Latest news, features, video But with the finishing touch missing, it was the end of the road for Cristiano Ronaldo and a Portugal team who had triumphed in Paris five years ago. Ronaldo bows out with five goals from four games, and is currently the tournament's top scorer. Yet it remains to be seen if the 36-year-old will return for a sixth Euros in Germany in 2024 or if the competition's all-time top scorer will bow out of national team duty after the Qatar World Cup next year. Belgium were among the pre-tournament favourites but this was a stodgy and uninspired display and they will need to raise their game significantly if they are to get past Roberto Mancini's Azzurri who are unbeaten in 31 matches. Thorgan Hazard's fine goal was their only effort on target in the whole 90 minutes and there was little invention or flair from their midfield. "In the first half we were playing high and putting pressure on Portugal, but looking at that second half, we are lucky to win," said Belgium defender Thomas Vermaelen. The task against Italy could be even more difficult if Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard, who both came off with knocks in the second half, are unable to recover from their latest injury woes. Portugal began brightly and Diogo Jota wasted a great chance in the sixth minute, dragging his shot wide after Renato Sanches had broken from midfield and found him in a promising position on the left. Ronaldo then tested Belgium keeper Thibaut Courtois with a low-struck free kick as Fernando Santos's team continued to apply pressure. But Belgium grew into the game with De Bruyne increasingly influential and they grabbed the lead three minutes before the interval. A smart passing move ended with Thomas Meunier feeding Thorgan Hazard, whose wickedly swerving shot flew past the wrong-footed Portugal keeper Rui Patricio. Patricio stepped to the right in anticipation of a near post shot but was unable to get back across and was beaten by an effort that flew in centrally. "In these kinds of games you have to grab your chances with both hands and voila, the goalkeeper expected me to choose the other corner, so the ball went in," said the scorer. Belgium suffered a blow when De Bruyne limped off with an injury three minutes after the break and Santos sought to breathe life into his side's attack by introducing Bruno Fernandes and Joao Felix from the bench. Ronaldo, cutting in from the right, did well to find Jota in the box but again the forward's effort was off target as Belgium struggled to contain their opponents. Belgium's attempts to counter were increasingly rare and Portugal turned up the heat in the final 10 minutes as they searched desperately for an equaliser. Courtois punched away a thundering Ruben Dias header from a corner and then Raphael Guerreiro struck the post with a sweet first-time shot from the edge of the box. #EXsports #cristianoronaldo #Euro2020 Belgium vs Portugal 1 - 0 | Belgium vs Portugal | Euro 2020 HIGHLIGHTS

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