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Portugal Vs Switzerland: POR reached QF after 16 years, beat SUI 6-1

On Tuesday, Portugal advanced to the quarterfinals of the World Cup with a 6-1 victory against Switzerland in FIFA WC Portugal Vs Switzerland. Thanks to a hat trick scored by the team’s substitute for superstar player Cristiano Ronaldo. Switzerland was eliminated. Goncalo Ramos, a striker who is 21 years old and who just made his Portugal debut a month ago, made his first start for his nation and displayed the same type of pace and skill that Ronaldo was once famous for.

Portugal Vs Switzerland

Goncalo Ramos Did His Duty Excellently

The first goal was scored by Ramos in the 17th minute, and he added two more in the 51st and 67th minutes. By this point, the whole Lusail stadium started cheering the word “RONALDO! RONALDO!”. Ramos scored all three goals. Although Ronaldo entered the game as a substitute in the 72nd minute to loud acclaim, but Portugal had already had the game won by that point thanks to goals scored by Pepe and Raphael Guerreiro, the defenders. In the last moments of the game during injury time, Rafael Leao scored an extra goal. Switzerland’s goal was scored by Manuel Akanji in Portugal Vs Switzerland battle.

Portugal Vs Switzerland Conquered, Morocco is now next Target

This victory of Portugal in Portugal Vs Switzerland is very meaningful and motivating for the team because none of its six goals was scored by its legendary Cristiano Ronaldo. Portugal had achieved such a big victory without its Hero. This obviously boosted the morale of the team. The Portuguese team has already reached the quarterfinals for the third time in their history, after their performances in 1966 and 2006. Against Morocco on Saturday, Portugal will take on battle. It is now up to Portugal coach Fernando Santos to decide whether to keep playing with Ramos or bring back Ronaldo, who is currently the leading scorer in men’s international soccer and is widely considered to be one of the best players in the history of the sport.

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