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CroatiaPortugal 2–1 Croatia: Ronaldo From the Spot, Then Ramos in the 94th Minute Sets Up an Iberian Derby
Ivan Perišić put Croatia ahead, Cristiano Ronaldo levelled from the penalty spot, and Gonçalo Ramos struck in the 94th minute to send Portugal into a Round of 16 showdown with Spain.
The last tie of the Round of 32 produced its latest drama. Portugal, pegged back and frustrated by a magnificent Croatia for over an hour, won it in the 94th minute through Gonçalo Ramos — a finish, created by Rafael Leão, that sends Portugal into an all-Iberian Round of 16 collision with Spain and ends Croatia's tournament in the harshest way football knows.
For long stretches this was the knockout classic the fixture promised. Rúben Dias was booked inside twenty minutes as Croatia's movement pulled Portugal out of shape, and the veteran heartbeat of this Croatian generation — Luka Modrić, booked himself in a combative midfield — kept finding angles nobody else saw. The deadlock broke eight minutes into the second half, and it was another of Croatia's evergreen stars who did it: Ivan Perišić, still producing at the highest level, finishing to give Croatia a 1–0 lead they fully deserved.
Ronaldo Answers From Twelve Yards
Portugal's response came in the 68th minute from the penalty spot, and there was never a question over the taker. Cristiano Ronaldo — 41 years old, at his final World Cup, already a double scorer against Uzbekistan in the group stage — sent the goalkeeper the wrong way to level the tie and reignite a stadium that had gone quiet.
From there the contest stretched end to end, both teams swinging for a winner with extra time looming. Croatia, so often the masters of tournament attrition, looked the likelier to settle in for the long night. Portugal had other plans.
Ramos at the Death
Four minutes into stoppage time, Rafael Leão — the group stage's super-sub against Uzbekistan — surged down the left and picked out Gonçalo Ramos, who buried the chance with the final meaningful touch of the match. The Portuguese bench poured onto the pitch; Croatia's players, seconds from extra time, were left frozen.
It is a brutal exit for Croatia, whose golden generation may have played its last World Cup knockout tie — Modrić and Perišić leaving the stage with their standards intact. For Portugal, it is a statement of a different kind: a team that can win ugly, late and under pressure, with Ronaldo delivering in the clutch and the depth behind him deciding matches.
Next: Spain. The European champions against the Iberian neighbours, Ronaldo against the tournament's meanest defence, in the tie of the Round of 16. This World Cup keeps writing better scripts.
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