Ronaldo, Portugal and World Cup
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Portugal fell 2-0 to Ireland and missed the chance to secure their spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. They were stunned by two first-half goals from Troy Parrott and could not recover from the blow. On top of that, Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off following a VAR review.
The fact that Portugal were so exposed from one pass in behind was because their set-up was susceptible to counters, as they pushed their full-backs so far up. With Portugal dominating possession, right-back João Cancelo played much of the first half like an inside forward, and admittedly he did cause Ireland problems offensively.
Portugal manager Roberto Martinez said Cristiano Ronaldo's red card against Ireland was harsh after the forward was sent off for the first time in an international match in their 2-0 World Cup qualifying defeat in Dublin on Thursday.
Initially, Ronaldo only saw a yellow card, but then referee Glenn Nyberg decided on a dismissal after viewing the video footage. The TV images showed Portugal's superstar striking backward with his elbow, hitting opponent Scales on the back.
Portugal’s government has given Gonçalo Saraiva Matias a formidable mission: dismantle bureaucracy, raise salaries and cut housing costs to stem the exodus of skilled youth abroad.
Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Lisbon to protest labor reforms proposed by Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro's government.
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