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Ronaldo on Euros redemption trail

Published : Wednesday, 3 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 266
FRANKFURT, JULY 2: Cristiano Ronaldo has so often been Portugals saviour that potentially becoming the villain brought him to tears.
The 39-year-old superstar was shown crying after missing an 105th minute penalty in the Selecaos Euro 2024 last-16 victory over Slovenia on Monday.
Despite multiple attempts at goal and then Jan Oblak saving his spot kick, Ronaldo could not pierce Slovenias sturdy defensive wall and eventually the match finished goalless across 120 minutes, leading to penalties.
Taking Portugals first spot kick, this time the former Real Madrid hitman did find the net and his team triumphed 3-0 on penalties after Diogo Costa saved all three Slovenia efforts.
Ronaldo is now on a redemption trail and his side face France next in a rematch of the 2016 final which Portugal won in Paris to clinch their first ever European Championship.
Eight years ago Ronaldo was not the hero either, going off early with an injury and seeing the lesser-known Eder striking in extra-time to defeat Les Bleus.
Without a goal to his name at the Euros, the all-time mens leading international goalscorer with 130 strikes has at times appeared desperate.
"I will always do my best for this shirt, whether I fail or not, and Im going to do this my whole life," Ronaldo told Portuguese television channel RTP.
"Ive been doing this for 20 years -- as you saw I missed the penalty, but I wanted to be the first to score.
"We have to take responsibility... you can be afraid, Ive never been afraid to face things head on, sometimes I get it right and sometimes I don , but giving up is something youll never hear attached to my name."
Ronaldo made his Euros debut in 2004 in his homeland but Portugal came up fractionally short, losing in the final against unfancied Greece.
The forward, who went on to star for Manchester United, Madrid and Juventus, now plays for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
If he scores in the Euros he will become the oldest ever goalscorer in the competitions history -- so long as his 41-year-old team-mate Pepe doesn find the net.
Ronaldo is appearing in a record-extending sixth Euros and has scored 14 times in the competition, far ahead of French great Michel Platinis runner-up tally of nine.
"Its undoubtedly the last Euros (for me) of course," said Ronaldo.
"The most important thing about this career I have made is the enthusiasm that I have still to be here."
Portugal coach Roberto Martinez agreed and said Ronaldos tears were a sign of how much this all means to him.
"When you see a player, the only player to play in six Euros, with the desire and that belief (of a) young man, those emotions are incredible for someone who has won everything and experienced everything," said the Spanish coach.
"He doesn need to care that much and that is why I thank him... I was certain he had to be the first taker (in the shoot-out) and show us our way to the victory.
"Everyone is very proud of our captain. He gives us all a lesson, to have real high standards and never give up."
Ronaldo had multiple free-kicks either off target or saved by his former nemesis, Atletico Madrids Jan Oblak.
The striker has scored at every major tournament he has played at but is without a goal in eight Euros and World Cup games, having taken 20 shots without success in Germany this summer.    â€”AFP


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