WCQ: Cristiano Ronaldo scored four on his Portugal return in a 6-0
World Cup qualifying victory over nine-man Andorra at the Estadio
Municipal de Aveiro.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored four on
his Portugal return in a 6-0 World Cup qualifying victory over
nine-man Andorra at the Estadio Municipal de Aveiro.
In
his first international appearance since limping off in the Euro 2016
final win over France, Ronaldo helped soften the blow of Portugal's
opening-game 2-0 defeat to Switzerland in Group B.
The
Real Madrid star, back from a knee injury, led by example on Friday as
the captain netted twice in the opening three minutes to leave
Andorra reeling.
Koldo Alvarez's men, who only
lost their group opener 1-0 to Latvia, sometimes resorted to
heavy-handed tactics in a bid to limit Portugal's dominance, but it had
little impact.
Joao Cancelo's deft finish extended
the hosts' advantage on the stroke of the interval, with Ronaldo
securing the match ball at the start of the second half.
The
visitors' night got worse when Jordi Rubio was dismissed for a second
booking and Ronaldo scored again to take his international goal tally to
65, while Marc Rebes followed his team-mate down the tunnel soon after
to compound their woes.
Andre Silva's maiden
international goal completed the scoring late on and Portugal will now
turn their attention to Monday's trip to take on Faroe Islands.
The
opener came in the second minute as Ronaldo volleyed home from inside
the box after goalkeeper Josep Gomes flapped at a corner.
He headed in a second from Ricardo Quaresma's searching cross two minutes later to set the tone for the evening.
The Real Madrid star squandered a hat-trick opportunity with a wayward 15th-minute header as Portugal continued to dominate.
Josep
Gomes had to produce a sensational save to deny Jose Fonte after the
Southampton defender planted a firm headed attempt on target from six
yards.
Ronaldo then struck the post with yet
another headed opportunity just past the half-hour mark, while Andre
Gomes nodded onto the top of the crossbar from close range soon after.
But
Andorra's hopes of avoiding further punishment before the break were
dashed when Cancelo scored his second goal in as many caps, darting into
the six-yard box and finding a way past Josep Gomes from an acute
angle.
Fernando Santos' side refused to ease off,
scoring two minutes into the second half as Ronaldo drove in his third
from Andre Gomes' cutback.
Rubio's blatant foul
on Ronaldo saw his night come to a premature end with 30 minutes still
left to play and Portugal's number seven fired in his fourth – the first
time he has achieved the feat for his country – in the 68th minute,
before being hacked down by Rebes as the midfielder saw red.
Silva
spurned two excellent opportunities to add a sixth before finally doing
so four minutes from time, prodding in after Quaresma's free-kick was
fumbled to his feet.
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