Portugal demonstrates superiority on the field by opening a 4-0 lead against the Uzbekistan team, in a match that lasts 60 minutes. The match, which serves as preparation for the teams, has been marked by the intensity and effectiveness of the Portuguese attacks, while the Asian team tries to find its rhythm. The impressive score reflects the control of the game by the European team, which knew how to take advantage of the opportunities created throughout the first and second half.
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Portuguese dominance solidifies with goal against opponent
In the 60th minute of the match, the Portugal team scored their fourth goal in the duel against Uzbekistan, consolidating a significant advantage. This last play was an own goal, scored by Uzbekistan’s Abduvakhid Nematov, who unfortunately put the ball in his own net. This moment, although unfortunate for the goalkeeper, highlights the constant pressure exerted by the Portuguese attackers and the difficulty of the opposing defense in containing the offensive momentum.
The 4-0 result at this point in the game highlights the intensity with which the Portuguese team has approached the match, showing solid preparation. Each goal contributes to team morale and improved tactics in view of future challenges. Today’s performance indicates that Portugal is focused on maintaining a high level of play.
The start of the rout in the first half
From the first minutes, Portugal demonstrated its intention to control the actions. The score was opened after just 6 minutes, with Cristiano Ronaldo taking advantage of a precise cross from João Cancelo to find the net. This early goal set the tone for the game, forcing Uzbekistan to make up for the loss and opening up space for new Portuguese advances.
Still in the first stage, the Portuguese team increased their advantage. In the 17th minute, Nuno Mendes scored a great free kick, placing the curved ball into the left corner, with no chance for the goalkeeper. Before the break, in the 39th minute, Cristiano Ronaldo was again present on the scoreboard, receiving a pass from Bruno Fernandes and finishing free to score the third goal. These decisive moves consolidated the Portuguese advantage before the whistle for rest, highlighting their technical and tactical superiority on the field.
VAR verdict and emotions before half-time
The match also had moments of suspense, especially in the 29th minute, when Azizjon Ganiev, from Uzbekistan, risked a strong shot and managed to score a goal. However, the joy was short-lived. Referee Jalal Jayed indicated a VAR review to check a possible foul in the play that led to the goal.
After a few minutes of analysis, the verdict was clear: Uzbekistan’s goal was disallowed due to a foul committed at the origin of the play. This decision kept the score 2-0 for Portugal at that moment, frustrating the Asian team’s expectations of closing the gap. This episode highlights the importance of technology in modern football and how it can change the course of a confrontation.
Minute by minute: key plays so far
Follow the main events of the match between Portugal and Uzbekistan, minute by minute, with exclusive coverage from Mix Vale:
- 1′: The match begins, with the teams seeking initial control of the midfield.
- 3′: Bruno Fernandes (Portugal) tries a shot from outside the area, but the ball goes too high and poses no danger. Portugal also takes a short corner.
- 6′: GOAL! João Cancelo crosses and Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) finishes in the right corner, opening the score for Portugal: 1-0.
- 10′: Dangerous foul committed by Bekhruz Karimov (Uzbekistan), resulting in a direct free kick for Portugal.
- 14′: Odiljon Khamrobekov (Uzbekistan) receives a yellow card for a dangerous foul. Another free kick for Portugal.
- 17′: GOAL! Nuno Mendes (Portugal) takes a free kick perfectly from the edge of the area, placing the ball in the left corner: 2-0.
- 19′: Sherzod Nasrullaev (Uzbekistan) fires a promising shot from distance, saved by Diogo Costa.
- 23′: Break for athletes to hydrate, time for teams to readjust their strategies.
- 29′: Azizjon Ganiev (Uzbekistan) scores a goal with a shot from the left corner. The score goes to 2-1, but the play will be reviewed.
- 31′: VAR verdict: Uzbekistan’s goal is disallowed due to a foul in the original play. The score remains 2-0.
- 39′: GOAL! Bruno Fernandes plays Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) inside the area, who finishes in the left corner, making it 3-0.
- 42′: João Félix (Portugal) shoots from inside the area, but the ball goes too high.
- 45′: 6 minutes of extra time will be added to the first half.
- 45+6′: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) dominates a pass in the area, but his finish is blocked by the defense.
- 45+7′: The match reaches half-time, with Portugal leading 3-0.
- 46′: Start of the second half, with multiple substitutions: Akmal Mozgovoy and Khozhiakbar Alizhonov come on for Uzbekistan; Francisco Conceição and Nélson Semedo enter for Portugal.
- 48′: João Félix (Portugal) escapes and shoots from distance, scraping the crossbar in a dangerous move.
- 52′: Abbosbek Fayzullaev (Uzbekistan) shoots from the edge of the box, but Diogo Costa makes the save in the middle of the goal.
- 55′: Otabek Shukurov (Uzbekistan) takes a risk from the edge of the area, with the ball passing just a few centimeters from the right post.
- 58′: Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) misses a great opportunity after a good save by Abduvakhid Nematov (Uzbekistan).
- 59′: Corner for Portugal after a good defensive intervention by the opponent. Bruno Fernandes prepares for the cross.
- 60′: OWN GOAL! Abduvakhid Nematov (Uzbekistan) puts the ball into his own net, and Portugal makes it 4-0.
Expectations for the rest of the second half
With the match still underway and the score at 4-0 in favor of Portugal after 60 minutes, expectations for the rest of the match revolve around how the teams will behave. Portugal can seek to maintain possession of the ball and manage the result, or continue to press to further extend the rout, using the opportunity to test new tactics and players.
On Uzbekistan’s side, the challenge is great. The team will need to reorganize defensively and look for ways to create opportunities in attack, despite the disadvantage on the scoreboard. The next few minutes will be crucial for both teams, whether to confirm superiority or to try to react. It is a period of important testing, aiming for the next international commitments and the journey towards the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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