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Fernando Santos resigns after Portugal’s quarterfinal exit

Fernando Santos resigns after Portugal's quarterfinal exit

Portugal lost 1-0 to Morocco in World Cup quarterfinal on Saturday. His replacement has not yet been named by Portuguese football federation. Cristiano Ronaldo’s future position will be a major concern for whoever replaces him. Fernando Santos, the coach of Portugal, has resigned, the Portuguese soccer organisation announced on Thursday. This comes five days after … Read more

France get ready for World Cup by shielding Nations League crown

Madrid

Genuine Madrid’s triumph in the Champions League didn’t welcome the football season in Europe as France defends the UEFA Nations League title. The choice to move the World Cup in Qatar to the furthest limit of the year might have given an open door to players to have a reached out slow time of year … Read more

Injured Tierney left out of Scotland squad for World Cup play-off

Scotland

Arsenal defender Kieran Tierney, has been left out of Scotland’s squad for next month’s World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine due to knee surgery. On Monday, head coach Steve Clarke named a 28-man squad for the June 1 match in Glasgow, which will be followed by the start of their UEFA Nations League campaign. If … Read more

Cristiano Ronaldo is the second man to reach 100 international goals

Cristiano Ronaldo scored goals as Portugal defeated Israel 4-0

Cristiano Ronaldo became the 2nd man to score 100 international goals, hitting the landmark for Portugal in Tuesday’s UEFA Nations League match vs. Sweden.

Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese striker scored a brace against Sweden in a 2-0 away Nations League win.

The 35 year-old is only the second men’s player to reach 100 goals for his country after Ali Daei, who scored 109 times for Iran.

Ronaldo’s goal was also the 57th of his career from a direct free-kick and the 10th for Portugal.

The Portugal champion posted on Instagram: “Huge pride in this historical goal for our national team!

“When they tell me I can reach 100, I say it’s not enough…101 goals for Portugal.”

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Ronaldo’s Portugal team-mate and Manchester United star Bruno Fernandes was full of praise for the superstar after Tuesday’s game, saying that the veteran can still make the difference in any match.

“We know that [with Ronaldo] it is easier to reach the goal,” Fernandes said. “He has a nose for goal and can solve a game at any time.

“That was what happened before half-time, in a free-kick situation. Just yesterday he had six or seven like that in training and today he did the same.

“It’s great to have Cristiano. He makes any team stronger.”

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