Lisbon: Portugal with a huge victory in Nations League football. In the second match of Group 2, they defeated Switzerland by four goals to none. Portugal, who drew with Spain in the first match, put out a great fight yesterday.
Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo scores a double in a match played at the Jose Alvarde Stadium. William Carvalho and Joao Concelo each scored a goal. Portugal led by three goals in the first half. Carvalho opened the scoring in the 15th minute. Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the 35th and 39th minutes. The superstar has scored 117 goals in international football. Cristiano Ronaldo, the top scorer in international football, is expanding his number one lead. Portugal scored the fourth goal in the 68th minute of the second half through Cancelo. The video of Cristiano’s mother crying in the stadium as he scored a double went viral on social media. With the win, Portugal came first with four points from two matches.
In another group match, Spain were held to a draw by the Czech Republic. The match ended 1-1. The Czechs took the first lead in the fourth minute through Jacob Pesak. Seconds before the end of the first half, youngster Gavi scored the equalizer. He took the lead once more in the second half through Kuchta. Inigo Martinez equalized for Spain in the 90th minute. Spain, who drew both matches, finished third with two points. The check, which scored four points, was second.
In other matches yesterday, Georgia beat Bulgaria 5-2, Greece beat Kosovo 1-0, Serbia beat Slovenia 4-1 and Norway beat Sweden 2-1. Norway beat Sweden by Erling Holland Holland scored a brace. Holland scored in the seventh match in a row. Holland scored 11 goals for the country during this period. Holland scored 18 goals in 19 games for Norway.
Sweden held the ball longer in the match. In the 20th minute, Emil Kraft Morton converted a penalty to put Holland ahead on a penalty kick. In the 69th minute, Alexander Sorlot’s header was deflected by Holland and the second goal was scored.
Substitute Anthony Elagna scored Sweden’s consolation goal. The young player’s goal came from a Kulusowski pass. Serbia’s dominance once morest Slovenia was complete. Their all-time leading scorer was Alexander Mitrovich, who scored the first goal. Mitrovic scored in the 24th minute. Slovenia came close in the 30th minute through Peter Stojanovic. In the 56th minute, Milinkovic netted a pass from Tadich. In the 85th minute, Sivkovic’s pass was converted into a goal and Jovic secured the victory for Serbia. Radonjic completed the roster by diverting Tadich’s pass in injury time.