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पोर्चुगलद्वारा क्रोएसिया २-१ ले पराजित, विश्वकपको अन्तिम १६ मा प्रवेश

पोर्चुगलले टोरन्टोमा भएको खेलमा क्रोएसियालाई २-१ ले हराउँदै फिफा विश्वकपको अन्तिम १६ मा स्थान सुरक्षित गरेको छ। खेलको ६८ औं मिनेटमा क्रिस्टियानो रोनाल्डोले पेनाल्टीमार्फत बराबरी गोल गरेका थिए भने गोन्कालो रामोसले इन्जुरी समयमा निर्णायक गोल गरे। यो हारसँगै लुका मोड्रिचको विश्वकप यात्रा समाप्त भएको छ र अब पोर्चुगलले अर्को चरणमा स्पेनको सामना गर्नेछ।

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Ramos, Ronaldo score as Portugal comes back to beat Croatia 2-1

Goncalo Ramos headed in a pass from Rafael Leao in stoppage time as Cristiano Ronaldo, who had earlier converted a penalty kick, watched from the bench as Portugal defeated Croatia 2-1 on Thursday, ending Luka Modrić’s fifth bid for a World Cup, AP reported. Ronaldo initially tied things up in the 68th minute on a penalty kick to equalize and give the megastar his first knockout stage goal at the World Cup, but it was Ramos who gave Portugal the victory.The game ended in controversy a

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  1. Ronaldo and Portugal win battle of legends, end of road for Modric

    TORONTO: It took until stoppage time, but Goncalo Ramos rose highest to break Croatian hearts. His header gave Portugal a 2-1 win in Toronto, a place in the Round of 16, and an Iberian showdown with Spain. For Luka Modric, it was the final act of a World Cup career. Portugal had threatened from the […]

  2. FIFA World Cup: Portugal edge Croatia 2-1

    TORONTO: It took until stoppage time, but Goncalo Ramos rose highest to break Croatian hearts. His header gave Portugal a 2-1 win in Toronto, a place in the Round of 16, and an Iberian showdown with Spain. For Luka Modric, it was the final act of a World Cup career. Portugal had threatened from the […]

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