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The World Cup served up another nail-biter as Portugal took on Croatia in the round of 32. The game, played in Toronto, had fans on the edge of their seats when superstar Cristiano Ronaldo thought he had scored the equalizer. But the goal was quickly taken away after a review for offside.

How the Match Unfolded

Early in the game, Croatia pushed hard and managed to take the lead. Portugal struggled to find their rhythm but slowly grew into the contest. In the second half, the team created several chances, and it looked like Ronaldo had finally broken through. He tapped the ball into the net, only to see the linesman’s flag raised. The referee confirmed the offside call after a quick check.

  • Croatia scored first, putting pressure on Portugal.
  • Portugal dominated possession for long stretches but couldn’t finish.
  • Ronaldo’s disallowed goal was the closest either side came to a late equalizer.

What the Offside Call Means for Portugal

For Portugal, the ruling was a tough blow. Ronaldo, known for his clutch moments, couldn’t believe the decision. The team now faces a must-win situation in their next group match. Croatia, on the other hand, will be thrilled to hold onto their lead and move a step closer to the knockout rounds.

  • Portugal must regroup and find more scoring options beyond Ronaldo.
  • Croatia’s defense held firm, especially in the final minutes.
  • The match highlighted how crucial VAR and offside technology are in big games.

What’s Next for Both Teams

With this result, Croatia takes control of the group. Portugal still has a shot, but they’ll need to win their remaining games to advance. The tournament continues to deliver surprises, and fans around the world are eager to see how this group plays out.

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