Gonçalo Ramos scored a stoppage-time winner as Portugal defeated Croatia 2-1 in a thrilling World Cup match, with Cristiano Ronaldo converting a penalty before a controversial VAR offside denied Croatia a late equaliser
Portugal secured their place in the FIFA World Cup last 16 on Friday with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Croatia in a match filled with tension and late drama.
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Gonçalo Ramos rose highest in the fourth minute of stoppage time to head home a brilliant cross from Rafael Leão, securing the decisive goal for the Portuguese side.
The encounter at the World Cup saw Croatia take the lead in the 53rd minute through veteran Ivan Perišić.
Portugal responded 15 minutes later when Cristiano Ronaldo calmly slotted home a penalty to level the scores, extending his record as the highest goalscorer in World Cup history.
With extra time appearing inevitable, Ramos produced the moment of magic that sent Portuguese fans into raptures.
The drama intensified when Croatia thought they had equalised in the 103rd minute, only for VAR to rule the goal out for offside after determining Igor Matanović had made a decisive touch.
Officials used Snicko technology to confirm contact, upholding the decision despite widespread debate over the replays.
Ronaldo, substituted in the 81st minute, was visibly emotional at the final whistle. He joined his teammates in holding up Diogo Jota’s Portugal shirt in tribute before pointing skywards in a poignant gesture.
The hard-fought triumph sets up an exciting last-16 clash against European champions Spain on 6 July in Dallas.
Spain advanced earlier with a commanding 3-0 win over Austria, promising one of the tournament’s most anticipated fixtures.
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This victory highlighted Portugal’s resilience and attacking quality in a fiercely contested group stage battle, offering fans a memorable night of football drama and human emotion on the grandest stage.
Quadri Olaitan is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, public affairs, and human-interest stories.






















