- 33′ – Goal – Bruno Fernandes (1-0)
- 90 + 2′ – Follow João Moutinho by Vitinha
- 88′ – Bernardo Silva continued to Joao Felix
- 88′ – Bruno Fernandez continued to Matthew Nunes
- 88′ – Boban Nikolov’s Jeff Elmas continued
- 77′ – Follow Diogo Jota by Rafael Liao
- 77′ – Follow Ottavio by William Carvalho
- 76′ – Tihomir Kostdinov’s follow up to Stefan Askovsky
- 75′ – Yellow – Aleusky’s wheels
- 69′ – Yellow – Visar Musliu
- 69′ – yellow – Joao Cancelo
- 66′ – Goal – Bruno Fernandes (2-0)
- 60′ – Alexander Trajkovsky continued to Darko Chorlinov
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers
They couldn’t be missing out, could they? Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo will soon be in the World Cup finals after their victory over North Macedonia. So follow the record books in Qatar… It was Bruno Fernandes who scored the decisive goals.
Usually he prefers to register himself. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of those players who still enjoys a goal a hundred times more than assists. But his decisive pass for Bruno Fernandes’ opening goal in the half hour celebrated the CR7 title as a goal.
Ronaldo realized the huge impact of the goal. The 1-0 match against Macedonia put Portugal on track for the World Cup in Qatar. Missing that appointment with history has distorted his career.
After the hard victory over Turkey and windfall gains that Italy did not become the last hurdle, it certainly was not allowed to go wrong.
1-0 was the most important thing in demolishing the visitors fence. Portugal kept the door shut after that and Fernandes doubled the score after an hour.
Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo (for the fifth time) to the World Cup. Despite the difficult road to Qatar, there will be few who would like to end up in their group on Friday…
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