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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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Gareth Southgate’s straitjacket suffocates England again – but one lesson emerges

There was a minute left to run on Gareth Southgate’s reign, the clock ticking down on a dismal tournament that seemed a demoralising end to the second-finest tenure of any England manager.

Until an airborne Jude Bellingham intervened.

Until Bellingham underlined that he has that combination of talent, technique and temperament to offer the promise of greatness. There had been reasons for Southgate to replace him: booked for a rash lunge at Lukas Haraslin, he had been unwise enough to lay his hands on the referee. He had endured a poor game.

Gareth Southgate’s straitjacket suffocates England again – but one lesson emerges

The Three Lions boss got his selection wrong again at Euro 2024 but a dramatic finish stunned Slovakia to hand him one last chance

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:33
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Southgate on how to improve England’s performances

“You build on the spirit that they’ve shown, the belief that they’ll have gained from that,” Gareth Southgate said following England’s 2-1 victory over Slovakia.

“Equally, we’re not naive. We’re going to play a team [Switzerland] that have looked outstanding, not just in this tournament but for quite a while as well. That’s going to be a big tactical challenge for us.

“We know that the level of our game will need to be higher, but there was a spirit and there was a togetherness that has been building.

“We’ve had a lot of problems to solve through this whole lead into the camp, through the tournament. We’re putting a plaster over different things and giving young players opportunities. We’re somehow finding a way.

“I can imagine how everybody is going to react to that, even though we’ve won. But we’re still in there and the one thing that can’t be questioned is the desire, the commitment, the character.”

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:26
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Switzerland will pose ‘big tactical challenge’ for England – Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate knows stumbling but spirited England have to raise their game if they are to stand a chance of beating “outstanding” Switzerland in Saturday’s Euro 2024 quarter-final.

A trip to Dusseldorf awaits after Jude Bellingham came to the rescue with a 95th-minute overhead equaliser against wily Slovakia on Sunday before Harry Kane sealed a 2-1 extra-time win.

England were seconds away from their tournament coming to an end in humiliating fashion, only to squeak through to a fourth successive major quarter-final under Southgate.

Switzerland will pose ‘big tactical challenge’ for England – Gareth Southgate

The two sides meet in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals on Saturday.

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:19
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How Southgate hopes the lessons of 1966 can inspire success at Euro 2024

It was thirty years of hurt when Gareth Southgate stepped up and missed a penalty and it was about to become at least 60 until Jude Bellingham attempted an overhead kick. Southgate makes no secret of his ambitions to emulate Sir Alf Ramsey, to double the number of trophy-winning managers in England’s history.

He looks to the past to provide inspiration and lessons alike. If 1966 has become a profitable nostalgia industry, it is so long ago that many of the England players’ parents were not born. They could be forgiven for not knowing all the details.

At St George’s Park, before England ventured to Germany, Southgate turned back time. “We showed the players a presentation about 1966 and how Geoff Hurst hadn’t played until the quarter-final.”

Hurst ended up the hat-trick hero in the final and if that scarcely needs explaining, some of Southgate’s charges may not know that a man who achieved immortality had entered the 1966 World Cup with a lone international goal to his name.

How Southgate hopes the lessons of 1966 can inspire success at Euro 2024

As the Three Lions scrape through to the quarter-finals, Gareth Southgate is drawing on history to keep his whole squad of players hungry, writes Richard Jolly

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:11
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Jude Bellingham faces possible ban over gesture to crowd during England’s Euro 2024 win

Jude Bellingham faces a possible ban at Euro 2024 after Uefa opened an investigation into a gesture he made while celebrating the spectacular overhead kick scored against Slovakia in their last-16 tie on Sunday.

Bellingham equalised in the 96th minute to save England from a humiliating defeat, and they eventually prevailed in extra time to book a quarter-final with Switzerland.

In the aftermath of his goal, Bellingham was seen shouting “Who else?!” as he ran over to England fans after scoring. Video showed the Real Madrid forward then kiss his hand and grab his crotch in a gesture which appeared to be directed towards the side of the pitch.

Jude Bellingham faces possible ban over gesture to crowd in England’s Euro 2024 win

Bellingham has dismissed the idea that he disrespected Slovakia fans during celebrations of his spectacular goal for England in the last-16 tie

Mike Jones1 July 2024 18:04
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Portugal v Slovenia

Slovenia and Denmark became the second and third nations to draw all three of their group stage matches at a European Championship.

The first team to do so were Portugal on their way to winning Euro 2016.

Mike Jones1 July 2024 17:57
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Portugal v Slovenia

Portugal have qualified from the group stage in all nine of their Euro campaigns.

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Mike Jones1 July 2024 17:50
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More from Adam Gnezda Cerin

"We are prepared for Portugal," said Gnezda Cerin, "They’re a very, very talented team and they can cause you problems all around the pitch."

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Mike Jones1 July 2024 17:44
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Slovenia not satisfied after reaching last-16

Midfielder Adam Gnezda Cerin says Slovenia are not satisfied with reaching the last 16 at Euro 2024 and hopes the team progress further into the competition as they face Portugal tonight.

A goalless draw against England in their final group game sent Slovenia through as one of the four best third-placed teams in what is the first time they have reached the knockout phase of a major competition.

"It is a new milestone for the Slovenian national team, for Slovenia in general," said Gnezda Cerin when previewing the game versus Portugal.

"We have our goals and I think the match will be a beautiful evening for everyone to enjoy because these matches are something you dream about as a kid who starts playing football.

"We are not done. We will try to play to the match at the highest possible level."

Mike Jones1 July 2024 17:37
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Pitch invaders, lookalikes and a steward’s slide tackle: Ninety minutes in the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo

If it had been thought that the cult of Cristiano Ronaldo was diminishing, you only had to listen to the man who is notionally supposed to be his superior.

Portugal manager Roberto Martinez was asked about Bruno Fernandes’ goal in the 56th minute against Turkey, which to most people looking on would have just been a striker squaring to his teammate for an easy finish; think Brian McClair to Paul Ince in the 1994 FA Cup final.

The only notable thing about it was that someone as intensely obsessed with his own scoring record as Cristiano Ronaldo had actually passed the ball, but that kind of surprise wasn’t really the emotion that Martinez was conveying. He was going for more.

Pitch invaders, lookalikes and a slide tackle: 90 minutes with Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo’s star power overshadowed an entire match when Portugual played Turkey – with a hold over fans, photographers and even his own manager

Mike Jones1 July 2024 17:30

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