Portugal triumphed over Spain in a nail-biting UEFA Nations League final on Sunday, securing a 5-3 victory in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in regular and extra time. The match, held in Munich, saw Cristiano Ronaldo extend his record as the all-time leading international goalscorer with a crucial 61st-minute equalizer.
Spanish forward Alvaro Morata’s missed penalty proved decisive, with Portugal’s goalkeeper Diogo Costa saving his attempt. Ruben Neves sealed the win with a calm final spot kick, sparking celebrations as Ronaldo lifted the trophy amid chants of “We Are The Champions.”
The game began with Spain taking a halftime lead through Mikel Oyarzabal, but Ronaldo’s relentless drive kept Portugal in contention. After 120 minutes of intense play, the shootout showcased nerves of steel from both sides, with Morata’s miss marking a heartbreaking end for Spain.
While the UEFA Nations League is a European competition, its global appeal resonates with sports enthusiasts worldwide, including Asia’s passionate football fanbase. The match highlights the unifying power of sport across borders.
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Portugal beat Spain in penalty shootout to win UEFA Nations League
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