Ronaldo’s Portugal beat Dutch to win first Nations League
PORTO: Three years after conquering European football for the first time, Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo are celebrating another international title.
Portugal won the inaugural UEFA Nations League tournament on Sunday, beating the Netherlands 1-0 to lift their first trophy since the 2016 European Championship.
“It’s a great achievement, indisputable,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said. “These victories will be part of Portuguese football forever.”
Ronaldo, coming off a hat-trick in the semi-finals, lifted the winners’ trophy but wasn’t much of a factor in Sunday’s final, with the only goal coming from midfielder Gonalo Guedes early in the second half at the Estadio do Drago.
“Things have been going well for Portugal in recent years,” Ronaldo said. “The national team has won some important titles.”
The hosts’ victory in UEFA’s newest competition, created to give national teams more meaningful matches than just friendlies, denied the Netherlands their first trophy since the 1988 European Championship. The revamped Dutch team was seeking some redemption after failing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup and the 2016 European Championship.
After the match, the Portuguese squad went to a public plaza in Porto where several thousand fans celebrated the win. Santos, Ronaldo and other players addressed the fans from a balcony.
“We couldn’t have done this without you,” Ronaldo told fans.