Cristiano Ronaldo gets World Cup off to flying start by winning, converting penalty vs. Spain
Cristiano Ronaldo got his 2018 World Cup off to a flying start with a goal just three minutes into Portugal’s opener against Spain.
Ronaldo fooled Spanish defender Nacho – his club teammate at Real Madrid – with a stepover, and took a tumble near the edge of the penalty area. The referee, without hesitation, pointed to the spot.
On first look, it appeared to be a dive:
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— Nick Bromberg (@NickBromberg) June 15, 2018
But replays showed Nacho clearly caught Ronaldo’s right foot with his mistimed tackle. It was a completely legitimate penalty. Video assistant referees quickly checked the play and upheld the call.
And Ronaldo, as cooly and calmly as could be, stepped up to the ball and spanked it into the side-netting to give Portugal a stunning early lead against the favored Spaniards:
Cristiano Ronaldo gets the opener!
He draws the penalty and buries it to give Portugal an early 1-0 lead against Spain. #PORESP pic.twitter.com/P08bLoLcKV
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 2018
Ronaldo has a somewhat shoddy World Cup record. He entered the 2018 tournament having scored just three career goals on the global stage. But he’s now scored at four separate World Cups. That’s a pretty impressive statistic.
Diego Costa, however, equalized with a controversial solo goal of his own 20 minutes later:
Diego Costa does it himself to pull Spain level! pic.twitter.com/7hoyfaHEyj
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 15, 2018
The group stage’s most anticipated game lived up to the hype.
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