In case you didn’t know…
Portugal edged out the Netherlands 1-0 in the final of the inaugural UEFA Nations League last night. Goncalo Guedes’ sensational second half strike proved to be enough for the Portuguese to lift the trophy.
Although Ronaldo failed to get on the scoresheet in the final, the 34-year-old did score a memorable hat-trick in the semi-finals against Switzerland.
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has played an instrumental part in changing Portugal’s history at major international tournaments after helping them win the 2016 Euro in France. With another international title in the form of the UEFA Nations League in his bag, Ronaldo is undoubtedly the most influential player in Portugal’s history.
The heart of the matter
After the final at the Estadio do Dragao, Ronaldo explained what the future holds for the Portuguese national team.
Ronaldo also expressed his delight after helping Portugal win an international trophy on home soil.
What’s next?
With Juventus’ first pre-season friendly fixture scheduled in late-July, Ronaldo will now enjoy his much-deserved vacation with his family.
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