- July 3, 2026
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Portugal vs. Croatia: A World Cup Thriller
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- July 3, 2026
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In a thrilling World Cup match filled with tension, Portugal emerged victorious against Croatia, winning 2-1 at Toronto Stadium. The victory sends Portugal to the round of 16, but the events unfolded dramatically, especially in the added time.
A Dramatic Decisive Moment
As the match extended into the 109th minute, referee Espen Eskås ended the game, with Portugal advancing. Croatia’s Josko Gvardiol believed he scored a crucial equalizer in added time, but it was ruled offside after video review.
Luka Modrić, the 40-year-old Croatian legend, appeared despondent as the final whistle blew. Meanwhile, 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo breathed a sigh of relief, having worried when it seemed the victory might slip away just moments before.
First Goal in Added Time
The match’s intensity ramped up after 90 minutes of play, with 10 minutes added. In the 94th minute, Rafael Leao sent a curling cross to substitute Gonçalo Ramos, who scored with a powerful header, putting Portugal ahead. Wild celebrations followed, as Portugal neared advancement.
Croatia Fights Back
By the 103rd minute, Croatia was acutely aware of time running out. Ivan Perisic crossed the ball into the box, and Igor Mantanovic flicked it onwards. Mario Palasic’s touch directed it towards Gvardiol, who scored, igniting celebrations. However, the goal was under scrutiny.
While Croatia celebrated, replays showed Palasic in an offside position when he received the ball. Though a deflection from Portugal’s Renato Veiga raised hopes of an onside decision, VAR was engaged to determine the contact before Veiga’s touch. The technology confirmed Mantanovic’s contact, resulting in an offside call, ending Croatia’s hopes.
Portugal’s spirits soared as the decision was announced. Meanwhile, Croatia’s players and fans were heartbroken, with some showing visible frustration at the reversal, delaying the restart.
Match Highlights
The first half ended with teams level, but action intensified post-halftime. Ivan Perisic gave Croatia a 53rd-minute lead. Rafael Leao’s shot nearly equalized, but Ronaldo’s goal was ruled out for offside.
Portugal’s coach Roberto Martinez implemented multiple substitutions but retained Ronaldo, despite his earlier struggles. Eventually, Ronaldo converted a penalty after a foul on Veiga, pulling Portugal level.
Croatia pressed hard for another goal. Diogo Costa, Portugal’s goalkeeper, made key saves against multiple Croatian attempts. Ultimately, offside calls denied Croatia further opportunities.
Cristiano Ronaldo left the field amid cheers in the 81st minute, later seen honoring the memory of his late friend and former teammate, Diogo Jota.
Coaches’ Reactions
Croatia’s coach Zlatko Dalić expressed frustration with VAR, suggesting the technology detracts from the game’s emotion. Dalić critiqued the video replay system, arguing it detracts from the natural experience and fairness of football.
As Portugal celebrated their hard-fought success, Dalić pondered what might have been, if not for the VAR’s intervention.