Cristiano Ronaldo breaks another scoring record as Portugal reach Nations League final
- Portugal defeated Germany 2-1 in the UEFA Nations League semifinal at Allianz Arena in Munich on Wednesday, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring the winning goal.
- The match followed Germany's seven-match unbeaten run and marked Joshua Kimmich's 100th international cap and captaincy milestone during the game.
- Germany took the lead through Florian Wirtz in the 48th minute before Portugal scored twice in five minutes via Francisco Conceicao and Ronaldo's 68th-minute tap-in.
- Ronaldo, aged 40 years and 119 days, scored his 137th international goal, breaking a five-game losing streak against Germany and pushing Portugal to the final.
- Germany, without Antonio Rüdiger, will compete for third place in Stuttgart, while Portugal gets ready to face the winner of the France-Spain match in the final scheduled for Sunday at the same stadium.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's goal gave Portugal a 1-0 victory over Germany in the Nations League semi-final. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner broke yet another record in the Munich match.
Cristiano Ronaldo has scored in 4 semi-finals and Portugal has qualified for 4 finals in the Euro and Nations League.
Munich. With a goal by Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese team returned and defeated Germany 2-1, yesterday in Munich, and got their ticket for the final of the Euro-pa League of Nations, where it will be measured next Sunday by the trophy to Spain or France, rivals this Thursday.
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to amaze the football world. With his 137th international goal, the 40-year-old phenomenon ensured that Portugal reached the final of the Nations League at the expense of Germany on Wednesday night.
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