Ronaldo’s Portugal Eliminated by USA at 2014 World Cup

The United States is preparing to face Portugal. The last time the two teams met was 12 years ago at the Brazil 2014 World Cup.

Early Lead and US Fightback

Within five minutes, it looked like it would be a routine afternoon for Portugal, a team coming off a heavy defeat to Germany in its tournament opener. Nani gave the Portuguese an early lead. But Jürgen Klinsmann’s side refused to back down.

In the second half, Jermaine Jones unleashed a long-range strike that beat goalkeeper Eduardo. With nine minutes remaining, Clint Dempsey put the Stars and Stripes ahead.

Cristiano Ronaldo then found Varela in stoppage time, who scored the equaliser. The point kept Portugal alive, but it ultimately proved to be the downfall of Paulo Bento’s team.

“Obviously we’re disappointed, but at the end of the day we have to look at the positives: we’ve got a point,” said United States captain Clint Dempsey.

Portugal’s World Cup Exit

Despite beating Ghana, Portugal was eliminated on goal difference by the United States, which would then go on to face Belgium, where its run eventually came to an end.

“We needed three goals and were depending on Germany’s result. It wasn’t possible, we knew it was complicated (…) That’s soccer. We leave with our heads held high. We gave everything and it wasn’t enough,” Cristiano Ronaldo said at the time.

Teams Meet Again

Twelve years later, both sides meet again with entirely different squads. From that encounter, only Ronaldo remains – though he will miss Tuesday’s game through injury.

Portugal now features players such as Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes, João Neves, and Nuno Mendes, among others – talent that was absent in that World Cup campaign, which ultimately ended in disappointment for the European side.

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