The Rollercoaster of Emotions: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Redemption in Portugal’s Euro 2024 Victory
Cristiano Ronaldo experienced a whirlwind of emotions as he missed a penalty in extra-time but later redeemed himself by scoring in Portugal’s dramatic shoot-out victory over Slovenia in the Euro 2024 last 16, securing a spot in the quarter-finals.
The match in Frankfurt was tense and goalless by the end of regulation time. Ronaldo had a significant opportunity to break the deadlock late in the first period of extra-time after Diogo Jota was fouled, earning Portugal a penalty.
The 39-year-old stepped up but saw his effort saved remarkably by Jan Oblak. This miss was especially shocking for Ronaldo, who had successfully converted his previous 29 penalties. He was visibly stunned and held his head in disbelief.
Moments later, the whistle signaled the end of the first period of extra-time, and an emotional Ronaldo was seen openly weeping among his Portugal teammates. Joao Palhinha consoled Ronaldo, helping him pull himself together and continue playing when the match resumed. The crowd in the Frankfurt Arena sang “Viva Ronaldo” as his emotions were displayed on the big screen.
Despite the emotional setback, Ronaldo regained his composure for the decisive penalty shoot-out. He successfully converted Portugal’s opening kick, aiming for Oblak’s right side this time and placing it firmly into the corner. Ronaldo made a gesture of apology to the Portugal supporters for his earlier miss and walked back to his teammates, clearly relieved.
Portugal’s goalkeeper Diogo Costa was instrumental in the shoot-out, making three crucial saves that ensured Portugal’s victory. This triumph set up a highly anticipated quarter-final clash with France.
“First it was sadness and then it was joy, that’s what football gives you, inexplicable moments, a bit of everything,” Ronaldo was quoted as saying by AFP after the match.
“I didn’t make a single mistake this year, and when I needed something the most, Oblak saved it. Slovenia spent the whole game defending, and when that happens, it all becomes difficult.”
Portugal coach Roberto Martinez praised Ronaldo’s resilience and leadership, acknowledging his ability to remain focused after his emotional breakdown.
The win was a testament to Portugal’s unity and resilience, qualities that will be crucial in their upcoming match against France.