HAMBURG, Germany — Portugal coach Roberto Martinez praised Cristiano Ronaldo after a roller-coaster night against Slovenia in which the captain missed a penalty in extra time and then scored in a 3-0 shootout win to help take them into the quarter-finals at Euro 2024.
Ronaldo was left in tears after his extra-time spot kick miss left the score at 0-0 but redeemed himself by scoring with the first kick of the shootout before goalkeeper Diogo Costa then saved three penalties to send Portugal through.
“He (Ronaldo) doesn’t need to care that much and that’s why I thank him for being the way he is, for caring for the group. I was certain he had to be the first penalty taker and show us the way to the victory,” Martinez said according to Reuters.
“I think we all felt very proud of our captain. The dressing room was delighted with what he’s doing. I think he gave us all a lesson, that you need to live every day as if it’s the last one.
“You need to have real high standards and never give up – life and football gives you difficult moments, and the way he reacted is a real example that we are very proud of in Portuguese football.”
After a tough 120 minutes and the emotion of the shootout, Martinez and Portugal face a quick turnaround as they next prepare to meet France, who earlier beat Belgium 1-0 in their last-16 tie, in Hamburg on Friday.
“We don’t want days off, we want to be here, now we’re focused and focused on France … this Euros is red-hot, and three days is enough to get ready for the next game,” Martinez added.
“France are very strong and things tend to get harder defensively, but in the attack maybe there’s more space behind the lines. So this is a stronger opponent and they can cause more issues, but it’s a better opponent because you’ll have more chances,” he added.
Not once, but twice, Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko had the chance to score and send Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo home from the European Championship.
An emerging star aged 21, Sesko wasn’t able to finish off the kind of chance that 39-year-old Ronaldo has feasted on throughout his great career.
Twice Sesko had one-on-one chances to beat Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa – in the second half, then in the second period of extra time – of a 0-0 draw. Slovenia ultimately lost 3-0 in a penalty shootout.
For now Sesko’s tally remains 11 goals in his national-team career. Ronaldo will get the chance to add to his men´s international record 130 goals when he plays in the quarterfinals against France on Friday.
“I am his biggest supporter and I have nothing but respect for him,” Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek said of his young star according to AP. “I think his career will be exceptional.”
That exceptional talent made Sesko a transfer target for Arsenal in recent weeks. The pursuit ended on the eve of Euro 2024 when he extended his contract with Germany club Leipzig.
Before moving to Leipzig in a 24 million euros deal ($25.8 million), the basketball-loving Slovenian was at its sibling club, Salzburg, at the same time as Erling Haaland.
Their similar physique as teenagers sparked comparisons Sesko still tries to play down as Haaland developed into arguably the most feared forward in Europe at Manchester City.
“I already said that I´m my own player,” Sesko said last September. “The only thing that we have kind of similar is, of course, height. And also, we´re both fast, but in general we have a different style of playing.”
UEFA clocked Sesko as the fastest runner at Euro 2024 – at 35.9 kph (22.3 mph) – and that speed seemed likely to be decisive Monday.
A foot race with the 41-year-old Portugal defender Pepe had only one winner when Sesko bore down on goal in the 62nd minute. His left-foot shot was squibbed weakly wide of Costa´s goal and he shouted an expletive toward the skies,
When Pepe spilled the ball into Sesko´s stride in the 115th minute, the game seemed on the verge of being settled. But a powerful and accurate right-foot shot was saved by the goalkeeper´s outstretched boot.
“I tried to read his body language,” Costa said later after being voted player of the game, “and thankfully I managed to help the team.”
By staying at Leipzig, Sesko should see more game time in the Champions League next season.
He was a starter in the Champions League this season only after starting to score regularly in the Bundesliga, by the time Leipzig met Real Madrid in the round of 16. Leipzig was edged out of the competition on a 2-1 aggregate score against the eventual champion.
Sesko surged on, scoring in each of Leipzig´s last seven Bundesliga games to end with 14 in 31.
Only Jude Bellingham, in a standout debut for Madrid, scored more goals as a player aged under 21 in a top European league this season.
Bellingham, however, has scored two crucial goals at Euro 2024 and that is a big reason why England is in the quarterfinals.