Juba Tawabi, Media365, published on Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 10:51 pm
Portugal confirmed its good level by defeating Ireland 3-0 this evening in Aveiro. From English referee Chris Kavanagh's kick-off, the Irish showed their intent to press high, but the organized Portuguese quickly took control of the game.
The game started strong, with the Irish looking to apply intense pressure from the opening minutes. However, the Portuguese, led by Cristiano Ronaldo in fine form, managed to maintain control of the ball. Irish winger Sammy Smodics quickly fell victim to a violent challenge from Diogo Dalot, requiring a brief intervention from the coaches. Portugal's first real opportunity came in the 17th minute with a shot from Joao Felix, sent well by Bruno Fernandes, but it was blocked by Irish goalkeeper Kelleher in the last minute. Felix did not let himself be discouraged and opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a brilliant left-footed shot after a two-man corner kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo almost doubled the score with a free kick in the 22nd minute, as his shot hit the post after hitting the Irish wall. The Portuguese continued to control the ball and doubled their chances. In the 32nd minute, Pepe caused concern after his contact with Adam Idah, but he quickly regained his place. The first half ended with a score of 1-0 in favor of the Portuguese, who showed clear technical and physical superiority, created many opportunities and maintained constant pressure on his opponent.
Ronaldo is in great shape
The second half began at the same pace, with Portugal continuing to dominate. In the 50th minute, Cristiano Ronaldo scored a wonderful goal after he pushed away Irish midfielder Liam Scales with a leg pass and shot with his left into the top corner. A few minutes later, Ronaldo scored a brace in the 59th minute, which Diogo Jota sent well, bringing his total national goals to 130. The Irish tried to respond with a possession phase in the 57th minute, but their efforts were not enough in front of goal. Well organized Portuguese defence.
The Portuguese continued to manage the match calmly, increasing the stages of possession and exhausting his opponent. Despite a few attempts from Nuno Mendes and Bruno Fernandes, the result remained unchanged. The end of the match was marked by calm Portuguese control, with players such as Nuno Mendes and Cristiano Ronaldo showing their determination until the end. The referee blew the final whistle a minute into stoppage time, sealing a clear victory for Roberto Martinez's men.
Led by Cristiano Ronaldo in a state of grace, the author of a brace and a brilliant performance, Portugal showed all its strength and competence. Although the Irish tried to press high at the beginning of the match, they were unable to worry the Portuguese, who controlled the match from beginning to end. This win strengthens Portugal's preparations for the Euro, as it shows a strong, well-organized team capable of creating chances at any time. Portuguese fans can rejoice to see their favorite team in such good form, while Ireland will have to work hard to improve their game and compete with the top European teams.