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Nations League: Record man adds to record tally

It’s now 117 goals in 188 international games for the 37-year-old Ronaldo

AP/PTI Published 07.06.22, 01:55 AM
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring Portugal’s second goal against Switzerland in Lisbon on Sunday.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring Portugal’s second goal against Switzerland in Lisbon on Sunday. AP/PTI

Cristiano Ronaldo scored his world record-extending 116th and 117th goals for Portugal. Erling Haaland got his 17th and 18th at a faster rate for Norway. Gavi opened his Spain account at age 17.

Ronaldo had gone five games and nearly nine months without an international goal until Portugal routed Switzerland 4-0 in the Nations League on Sunday.

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After scoring twice in four first-half minutes, Ronaldo missed two more good chances before half-time, had a goal disallowed for a late offside flag and forced Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel into two good saves late in a lopsided League A game between World Cup-bound teams in Lisbon.

It’s now 117 goals in 188 international games for the 37-year-old Ronaldo heading to his fifth World Cup in November. Erling Haaland has 18 goals in 19 games for Norway after scoring twice in a 2-1 win at Sweden in League B to show why the 21-year-old forward might be the biggest talent missing in Qatar.

There was a first international goal for teenage Gavi in an eighth international game for Barcelona’s latest midfield prospect, and Spain drew 2-2 at the Czech Republic in League A. Gavi’s curling left-foot shot between two defenders in first-half stoppage time in Prague levelled a fourth-minute opener for the Czech Republic by Jakub Pesek.

The Czechs led again when Jan Kuchta scored in the 66th with an audacious chip over advancing goalkeeper Unai Simon. Spain drew level, again late, when Inigo Martinez’s 90th-minute header was checked to have crossed the goalline.

Portugal now lead top-tier Group 2 with four points after drawing 1-1 at Spain on Thursday. Switzerland have now lost three games and drawn one in 2022 and it gets no easier hosting Spain and Portugal in Geneva next week.

The Swiss had an apparent goal ruled out early on, for a handball spotted on video review, before Portugal led in the 14th. William Carvalho reacted to a loose ball after Kobel parried Ronaldo’s free kick that was deflected.

Ronaldo scored with an emphatic shot when the ball was laid back to him by Diogo Jota, then pounced on a close-range rebound after Kobel saved from Jota.

Two prolific scorers were on the mark in Group 4 for leader Norway and second-place Serbia. Haaland, whose penalty beat Serbia on Thursday, scored again from the spot in the first half at Sweden. He extended the lead in the 69th, advancing to score with an angled shot.

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