Behind a hat trick from Goncalo Ramos, Portugal have advanced out of the round of 16 for the first time since 2006 with a 6-1 win over Switzerland on Tuesday. Fernando Santos made the big call to bench Cristiano Ronaldo for Goncalo Ramos and was vindicated quickly. After Ronaldo’s conduct against South Korea, he was benched and Portugal responded with their best performance of the tournament so far. Ramos is earned only his fourth cap but with a hat trick and an assist in the match, he’ll be making quite a few more appearances for the national team after this one. Only 21, Ramos now has three goals in this World Cup.
Without Ronaldo, the Portugal press was ruthless and kept Switzerland off balance all match. Santos also made the decision to start Diogo Dalot and Raphael Guerreiro in the match and was rewarded with a goal and two assists by the duo. With a headed goal before halftime, Pepe became the second oldest male to score at the World Cup behind only Roger Milla of Cameroon who scored in the 1994 World Cup.
At 39y, 283d Pepe has become the oldest player to score in the men’s knockout stage of the tournament and also surpassed teammate Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal against Ghana during the group stage of this year’s tournament. Manuel Akanji did net a consolation goal for Switzerland but it wouldn’t be enough to stave off the Portuguese onslaught. Ronaldo did eventually enter the game for Ramos late but the result was already assured as Santos withdrew three players to look forward to facing Morocco in the quarter finals on Saturday.
Portugal are only the second team to score six or more goals in a modern knockout stage match after Germany’s 7-1 victory over Brazil. It was an excellent effort from Portugal as Fernando Santos was vindicated for his decision to bench Cristiano Ronaldo. From a Goncalo Ramos hat trick to a Pepe header, Portugal pushed all the buttons to move on.
He comes on to replace Breel Embolo as Switzerland empties their bench during the match. A moment to remember for him in what has mostly been a dismal match for Switzerland.
Can the Swiss get anymore goals out of the match? They’ve had chances taking seven shots but Portugal has been clinical scoring five goals from only eight shots on target. Switzerland have had more possession but they haven’t done enough with it/
After picking up a yellow card and a knock he has been replaced after halftime for Switzerland. Eray Comert will enter in his place to try and get Switzerland back in the match.
It could’ve easily been more goals as they swarmed Switzerland early and often. The team looks better without Ronaldo on the pitch and it will be interesting to see if he comes on during the second half. Goncalo Ramos has shown why he’s out there while Pepe has made history displaying just how deep Portugal’s squad is.
He became the second oldest male to score at the World Cup behind only Roger Milla of Cameroon who scored in the 1994 World Cup. At 39, Pepe has become the oldest player to score in the men’s knockout stage of the tournament and also surpassed teammate Cristiano Ronaldo’s goal against Ghana during the group stage of this year’s tournament. Aging like a fine wine.
Fabian Schar has gone down after picking up a knock. He’ll try to continue but Nico Elvedi is warming up in case he’s needed after missing the Serbia match due to an illness.
Overhit passes are the name of the game so far as both Portugal and Switzerland have had good attacks but can’t find the cutting edge in the final third. Portugal seems like the stronger team but there hasn’t been a shot on target and possession has been even so far. Once teams are done feeling each other out, this should kick up a notch.
it’s a fast start to the match as Switzerland has only had one coordinated attack. So far, without Ronaldo, the Portugal press has been relentless and it is giving Switzerland issues in possession.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s wild World Cup continues as he has been benched for Portugal’s round of 16 clash with Switzerland. Replaced by Goncalo Ramos, head coach Fernando Santos said in the lead-up to the match that he’d consider removing the armband from Ronaldo due to his conduct leaving the match against South Korea, but he has gone one step further, relegating him to the bench.
“Have I seen the images? Yes, I didn’t like it, not at all. I didn’t like it,” Santos said during his pre-match press conference Tuesday. “I really didn’t like it. But from that moment onwards everything is finished regarding that issue. These matters are resolved behind closed doors. It’s resolved. Full stop on this matter and now everyone is focused on [Tuesday’s] match.”
When Ronaldo left the match against South Korea, he said that a player was telling him to leave quickly to which he responded, “I told him to shut up, he has no authority, he doesn’t have to say anything.” But that’s only the tip of the iceberg for Ronaldo. While he has become the first male player to score at five World Cups with his penalty kick goal against Ghana, Ronaldo has also seen his contract with Manchester United terminated due to the fallout from a fiery interview with Piers Morgan.
To win this match, a big performance will be needed from Breel Embolo atop the line. His two goals in the World Cup aren’t all that he has brought to the table as his hold-up play has been important as well. Allowing the Swiss to play it long and build up behind him, Embolo will need to do it all while hoping for some Xherdan Shaqiri magic to see the game out.
With wing-back Nuno Mendes out for the remainder of the World Cup, it’s a good time to flip Joao Cancelo to left-back while getting Diogo Dalot on the pitch. Cancelo has struggled a bit on the right for Portugal so flipping him could give the team a good balance in order to keep this game in control. Depending on the Ronaldo situation, Rafael Leao is just waiting for his chance to start for Portugal to add another goal or two to his World Cup tally.
source: CBS Sports