Summary and goals of Portugal-Luxembourg, match on matchday 6 of the qualifying phase for Euro 2024

09/11/2023 at 23:12

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The Portuguese team, with Joao Félix as one of the scorers, had no mercy on Luxembourg to maintain the total number of victories and get their qualification for the Euro 2024 on track.

Gonçalo Ramos, PSG’s new signing, Inácio and Jota scored a double each; Cancelo was also a substitute and played half an hour

Portugal continues with a firm step and leaves its qualification for the next Euro Cup more than on track. The selection of Roberto Martínez He showed no mercy against a weak Luxembourg (9-0) to consolidate in the first position of his group with full of victories and undefeated in the six days played so far.

Portugal dominated from the start of the match and, after some early stages with a lack of precision in attack, the first for the Portuguese team would come in the 12th minute, when Gonçalo Inácio headed in at the near post a measured center with the outside of Bruno Fernandes.

From there Luxembourg fell apart, and they immediately conceded the second. It was his own Bruno Fernandes who stole a ball in danger zone. The United player gave way to Bernardo Silva, who first saw the unmarking in the area of ​​a Gonçalo Ramos who beat the goalkeeper with his left foot.

Half an hour into the game and after two chances from Diogo Jota, the third arrived. A play on the left by Rafael Leao, very active in the first half, was taken advantage of by Gonçalo Ramos, who He made a spectacular control on the half turn to end up scoring his personal double.

Before the break, we would still see one more goal. Inácio emulated his first goal and also scored a double after heading a Bruno Fernandes cross after a corner kick.

Menino marked

After the break, the two Gonçalos had the hat-trick, but it was Diogo Jota who scored the fifth in the one-on-one after a long delivery from Bruno, MVP of the match. Ten minutes later, Ricardo Horta would place sixth against a Luxembourg unable to stop the offensive gale.

The Braga striker had entered the game at the hour mark along with the Blaugranas Cancelo and Joao Félix, who also found the net in the final stretch, scoring the ninth and final goal. Before, Diogo Jota joined the partyafter taking advantage of a defense rejection to score his own double, and Bruno Fernandes.

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