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Portugal 2-2 France: Ronaldo saves champions in Euros thriller
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Cristiano Ronaldo equalled Ali Daei's all-time mark of 109 international goals
Cristiano Ronaldo equalled Ali Daei's all-time mark of 109 international goals

Cristiano Ronaldo equalled Ali Daei's all-time international goalscoring record as he held his nerve to haul Portugal to a 2-2 draw with France and into the knockout phase of Euro 2020.

Ronaldo scored the first of three penalties awarded by Spanish referee Mateu Lahoz at the Puskas Arena, although his old Real Madrid strike partner Karim Benzema levelled from the spot and put the world champions ahead at the start of the second half.

At that stage, the holders were staring at elimination as Les Blues eyed a measure of revenge for their Euro 2016 final defeat, but Ronaldo stepped up again at his country's hour of need when Jules Kounde was penalised for handball.

Having already overhauled Miroslav Klose – whose countrymen Germany flirted with disaster before salvaging a 2-2 draw against Hungary in Munich – to become the leading combined scorer at World Cups and European Championships combined, Ronaldo beat Hugo Lloris again to pull level with the mark set by Iran's Daei – one that has long been in the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's sights.

Paul Pobga unlocked the Portugal defence with a glorious 16th-minute throughball, although Kylian Mbappe's finish was not of the same standard and Rui Patricio saved.

Opposite number Hugo Lloris did not cover himself in glory when he rashly tried to punch Joao Moutinho's free-kick and clattered into Danilo Pereira. The France captain was cautioned and unable to atone as Ronaldo sent him the wrong way from the spot.

He was quickly followed into the book by Antoine Griezmann and Lucas Hernandez as Lahoz placed himself at the centre of the contest, and the official handed France a lifeline as he penalised Nelson Semedo for blocking off Mbappe and Benzema dispatched from 12 yards.

Another delicious Pogba pass completed a swift turnaround, as Benzema got away from Ruben Dias to coolly slot home two minutes into the second half.

Ronaldo almost found an instant response when he met Raphael Guerreiro's and he levelled with an hour played, Lahoz pointing to the spot once more when Kounde handled the Juventus star's delivery.

Pogba remained the game's outstanding player and Rui Patricio clawed out a stunning 25-yard effort from the Manchester United man before springing up to sharply deny Griezmann on the follow-up.

In stoppage time, Lahoz passed up the chance to give the fourth spot-kick of a fairly remarkable personal outing and a VAR check spared Bruno Fernandes for a clumsy challenge on fellow substitute Kingsley Coman.

What does it mean? France top 'group of death' as Portugal and Germany live to fight another day

The value of Benzema's brace was born out in France topping the group as the only undefeated team, earning a comparatively favourable tie against Switzerland in Bucharest. By contrast, Portugal travel to Seville to take on the world's number-one ranked side Belgium and Germany must face England at Wembley.

Pass master Pogba puts on a clinic

Ronaldo will understandably hog the headlines for his latest logic-defying goalscoring feat, but Pogba was at his majestic best here. Portugal were warned when he picked them apart from deep in the first half and the assist for Benzema's second was perfection. He created three chances and completed 96 of 99 passes overall (97 per cent), with 58 of those coming in the opposition half – all best marks for Didier Deschamps' side.

Crazy Lloris has another rush of blood

Lloris's brilliant pass that led to Griezmann's equaliser against Hungary earned him deserved plaudits and the Tottenham number one is a goalkeeper of rare skill. However, moments such as his first-half foul diminish his claims to elite status. While some of Lahoz's calls were questionable, Lloris left the whistle-happy referee with little choice.

Key Opta Facts

- Portugal v France was the first game in the history of the European Championships to see three penalties scored (excluding shootouts). 
- Portugal became the first team to score two penalties in a single European Championships game, while France became the first team to concede two in a Euros game. Ronaldo became the first player to score twice from the spot in a game at the European Championships. 
- There were 18 goals scored on Wednesday across the four Euro 2020 matches – the most goals scored in a single day in European Championship history. 
- Ronaldo is the first player to score as many as five goals in the group stages of a single European Championship tournament since Michel Platini (7 in 1984), who is the only player to have scored more in a single group round. 
- Aged 33 years and 186 days old, Benzema became the oldest player ever to score more than once in a major tournament match for France (World Cup/Euros), overtaking Zinedine Zidane (31y 356d) v England at Euro 2004.
- Benzema, who went on to score a brace, scored his first goal with France since 8th October 2015, 5 years and 258 days ago - the longest gap between two goals with Les Bleus since Didier Deschamps (7 years between his 3rd and 4th goal, also against Portugal).

What's next?

Deschamps' switch to a 4-2-3-1 felt like a defensive move to match up to Portugal, although he might stick with the shape that helped him to World Cup glory having seen Pogba excel. Fernando Santos will do what he does as Portugal face a gifted Belgium side and try to take them into deep water.

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