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Portugal v Slovenia LIVE: Result as Diogo Costa saves Cristiano Ronaldo’s blushes in Euro 2024 penalty shootout

Cristiano Ronaldo and his talented Portugal team booked a quarter-final place at Euro 2024

Harry Latham-Coyle
Monday 01 July 2024 23:14
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Germany fans sing You'll Never Walk Alone before Euro 2024 match

Bernardo Silva struck the winning spot kick and Diogo Costa made three saves as Portugal won a penalty shootout 3-0 against battling Slovenia to reach the quarter-finals at Euro 2024 where they will meet France.

After a scoreless 90 minutes, Cristiano Ronaldo had a chance to put Portugal ahead from the penalty spot in the first half of extra time, but Jan Oblak saved brilliantly to leave the Portuguese captain in tears.

Neither side could fashion a goal and the game went to penalties, with Josep Ilicic having the first kick saved for the Slovenians before Ronaldo put his side ahead, and when Jure Balkovec’s spot kick was saved the writing was on the wall.

Costa then saved from Benjamin Verbic, setting Silva up to confidently slot home the winner to put Portugal through to the last eight and a meeting with the French in Hamburg on Friday.

Follow all the reaction from Portugal v Slovenia in Frankfurt below.

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More from Slovenia manager Matjaz Kek:

“I just hope the boys remain relaxed and focused. We know who we are up against. Portugal are one of the favourites to win this European Championship.

“But we want a good result and do not care too much about how we look on the pitch. I expect we will ‘suffer’ in certain moments. As it stands now, everybody is in contention for this match.”

(REUTERS)
Harry Latham-Coyle1 July 2024 19:36
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The Cristiano Ronaldo circus provokes a serious question over Portugal’s Euro 2024 hopes

As one man took centre stage in a circus, a properly serious team got on with the business of convincingly winning football matches around him. Is this to be the story of Portugal at Euro 2024?

Perhaps it really is the sign of a new team that, as a goal stood at Cristiano Ronaldo’s mercy, he shockingly passed for another player to score. It wasn’t the only moment where he threw back the years. There was also the moment when he beat a defender with a step-over to cross, something he hasn’t actually done in maybe a decade.

For all that, such contributions were largely at the fringes of a game, which was already won by the Selecao’s more influential modern players, though there is no doubting the main event of Roberto Martinez’s side.

The Ronaldo circus provokes a serious question over Portugal’s Euro 2024 hopes

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Mike Jones1 July 2024 19:30
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Roberto Martinez on Georgia defeat and facing Slovenia

Portugal coach Roberto Martínez spoke about his team’s desired reaction to the Georgia loss and what he is expecting from the round of 16 clash with Slovenia.

He said: “[The Georgia game] gives an image that doesn’t reflect what we want to do, but the reality is that we need to put it into context. We finished top of the group and had two wins, and many good things.

“Everybody can help the team, so we hope we can start well and react the way our fans deserve.

“I think everyone in the world of football knows what Slovenia did in the three games. We know them well from the game in March and it was no surprise for us to see why they had a clean sheet against England.

“They have a proper organisation of a club, they don’t play as a national team, so this is huge credit to the work of the coach. We all know the individual quality they have, the capacity to create a lot in quick attacks. They are a very complete team, so we have to be at our best.”

Mike Jones1 July 2024 19:23
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Pre-match thoughts from Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek:

He said: “We have earned the right to be likeable. We can praise each other in the press conference, but the match will be different.

“Finally Slovenia is witnessing football euphoria. Fans here in Germany and back home are cheering for us. I don’t need to protect the players from it – every match fills them with energy.

“I see Portugal as one of the favourites to win the tournament. We aren’t the favourite against them, but we’re glad to be able to compete in this Euro.”

Mike Jones1 July 2024 19:16
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The young stars are out at Euro 2024 as football’s next era arrives

When Julian Nagelsmann sat down with Jamal Musiala on becoming Germany manager, he repeated a piece of advice he gave to the playmaker when they were together at Bayern Munich.

That was to just keep playing as if he’s back on a small pitch having fun. Musiala’s age means that was just a few years ago, and it makes the words all the more striking, given he’s now effortlessly illuminating the greatest stage in European football.

Zinedine Zidane didn’t get this before dominating Euro 2000, when he was 28. Despite that gap, Musiala is being seen in similar terms to the French great then, at least as far as an individual European Championships goes. That is as the potential player of the tournament.

The young stars are out at Euro 2024 as football’s next era arrives

With the likes of Jamal Musiala, Jude Bellingham and Lamine Yamal dominating the early stages of the tournament, the first theme of Euro 2024 is clear

Mike Jones1 July 2024 19:10
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Team news - Slovenia

Slovenia make their first alteration of the tournament: Erik Janza is suspended, so Jure Balkovec is brought in at left-back.

Slovenia XI: Oblak; Karnicnik, Drkusic, Bijol, Balkovec; Stojanovic, Elsnik, Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar; Sesko, Sporar.

Harry Latham-Coyle1 July 2024 19:00
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Team news - Portugal

Rafael Leao returns from suspension to join Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal’s forward line, with plenty of creativity in behind the pair in midfield.

Portugal XI: Costa; Joao Cancelo, Dias, Pepe, Nuno Mendes; Vitinha, Joao Palhinha; Bernardo Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Leao; Ronaldo.

Harry Latham-Coyle1 July 2024 18:58
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Portugal v Slovenia

Cristiano Ronaldo is without a goal in seven major tournament appearances for Portugal, despite attempting 19 shots in this run – his longest such drought.

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Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:54
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Georgia defeat keeps Portugal ‘on their toes’

Portuguese midfielder Bruno Fernandes said that defeat to Georgia has put Portugal "on their toes" for the game against Slovenia in the last-16 this evening.

“We don’t have a lot of time to think about what was. We have to think about what’s going to be," Fernandes said, "We respect every opponent.

“This [Slovenia] team has very relevant names, high-quality players - we respect them greatly. After the negative results, people tend to focus on the negative aspects, but this is how football works."

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:47
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Portugal v Slovenia

Portugal won Group F despite losing 2-0 to Georgia in their final group game after boss Roberto Martinez made a whole heap of changes.

They have reached at least the quarter-finals in five of their last six European Championships, including winning the tournament in 2016.

But, Slovenia won 2-0 when the sides met in a friendly in March, ending a run of 11 Portugal victories in a row.

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:40

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