Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Portugal delivered a commanding second-half performance to defeat Poland 5-1 on Friday, securing their spot in the Nations League quarter-finals. Meanwhile, Spain maintained their unbeaten record by defeating Denmark.
Portugal, managed by Roberto Martรญnez, secured first place in Group A1 with one game to spare, guaranteeing their place in the next round in March. They join France, Germany, and Italy, who have also advanced to the last eight.
Poland started strongly in Porto but failed to capitalize on their chances, leaving them vulnerable to Portugalโs clinical finishing in the closing 20 minutes. Rafael Leรฃo acknowledged the teamโs slow start but credited Martรญnezโs halftime adjustments for their turnaround.
Despite missing the target in the first half, Ronaldo came close to scoring with a volley before halftime. In the second half, Polandโs Dominik Marczuk nearly opened the scoring, but Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa made a crucial fingertip save.
Portugal responded quickly, with Leรฃo initiating a counterattack that ended with his powerful header from Nuno Mendesโ cross. Shortly after, Diogo Dalotโs shot deflected off Jakub Kiwiorโs hand, earning Portugal a penalty, which Ronaldo calmly converted with a โPanenkaโ to end Polandโs hopes of a comeback.
Bruno Fernandes added a third goal with a thunderous strike off the crossbar, and Pedro Neto followed with a near-post finish from a Ronaldo assist. Ronaldo capped the night with an acrobatic volley from Vitinhaโs cross, bringing his international tally to 135 goals. Marczuk managed a late consolation goal for Poland, who are now out of contention for the knockout stages and face relegation if they lose to Scotland.
In the same group, Scotland boosted their survival chances with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Croatia. John McGinn scored the decisive goal in the 86th minute after Croatia, reduced to 10 men following Petar Suฤiฤโs first-half red card, came close to securing the point needed to qualify alongside Portugal.
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Spain Stays Unbeaten
In Group A4, Spain continued their strong form with a 2-1 win over Denmark in Copenhagen. Spain took an early lead after a Danish mistake, with Ayoze Pรฉrez setting up Mikel Oyarzabal, who slotted past Kasper Schmeichel. Pรฉrez doubled the advantage with a precise low strike after being assisted by Dani Olmo.
Denmarkโs Gustav Isaksen pulled one back late in the match, capitalizing on a mix-up between Fabian Ruiz and goalkeeper David Raya. After the win, Pรฉrez expressed his delight at his goal and assist, emphasizing the importance of topping the group.
Elsewhere in Group A4, Switzerland was relegated following Aleksa Terziฤโs late equalizer in Serbiaโs 1-1 draw.
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Other Results
In Group C2, Romaniaโs match against Kosovo in Bucharest was abandoned after chants of โSerbiaโ from Romanian fans prompted the visiting players to walk off the pitch during injury time. UEFA later confirmed the suspension of the match and announced that further details would follow.
In League D, San Marino kept their promotion hopes alive as Nicola Nanni converted an injury-time penalty to secure a 1-1 draw with Gibraltar.