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World Cup 2022: Ramos nets hat-trick as Portugal thrash Switzerland 6-1, Cruise to Q-final


Goncalo Ramos nets first hat-trick of World Cup 2022 as Portugal drop Cristiano Ronaldo but thrash Switzerland 6-1 in last 16. Raphael Guerreiro, Pepe and Rafael Leao also on target in superb win.


World Cup 2022: Ramos nets hat-trick as Portugal thrash Switzerland 6-1, Cruise to Q-final
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Cristiano Ronaldo came off the bench and saw a late effort ruled out for offside

 

Portugal had no regrets over dropping Cristiano Ronaldo as his replacement Goncalo Ramos scored a hat-trick in a superb 6-1 win over Switzerland in the World Cup last 16.



The fallout of Ronaldo's reaction to his substitution in Portugal's previous game dominated the build-up to the knock-out clash and his demotion ended a run of 31 games he had started for his country at tournament finals.

His countrymen shook off any drama around his absence with one of the performances of the tournament so far as Portugal reached the World Cup quarter-finals for the first time since 2006, where Spain's conquerors Morocco await.

Ramos, his replacement, was five-years-old when Ronaldo scored his first World Cup goal and needed only 17 minutes to open his own account with a thunderous effort that was past Yann Sommer before he could react.

Portugal cemented their advantage before the interval when 39-year-old Pepe became the second-oldest scorer in World Cup history from a corner before Ramos ended the game as a contest with a poacher's finish at the near post.

Even left-back Raphael Guerreiro got in on the act just before the hour, rifling home an inviting Ramos assist, before Manuel Akanji stabbed home a consolation which barely merited a celebration.

Ramos returned from provider to goalscorer with the first hat-trick of this World Cup, delicately chipping Sommer to emphatically vindicate his manager's faith.


BIG MOMENTS

17 min: Near-post Ramos rocket opens scoring

33 min: Unmarked Pepe adds second from corner

51 min: Ramos puts game to bed with poacher's finish

55 min: Guerreiro rifles in fourth in Portugal rout

58 min: Akanji finish from corner pulls one back

67 min: Ramos seals first hat-trick of World Cup with chip

73 min: Ronaldo comes on for Felix after crowd call for him

84 min: Offside flag up after Ronaldo finds back of Swiss net

90+2 min: Leao finishes scoring with fine curling finish


Player ratings

Portugal: Costa (6), Dalot (7), Pepe (7), Dias (7), Guerreiro (8), Otavio (7), Carvalho (7), Silva (7), Fernandes (7), Ramos (9), Felix (8).

Subs: Ronaldo (6), Vitinha (6), Horta (6), Neves, Leao (n/a).

Switzerland: Sommer (5), Akanji (6), Schar (4), Rodriguez (5), Fernandes (4), Vargas (4), Xhaka (5), Sow (4), Freuler (5), Embolo (6), Xhaqiri (5).

Subs: Comert (4), Zakaria (5), Seferovic (5), Okafor (5), Jashari (n/a).

Player of the match: Goncalo Ramos.



Ronaldo was finally introduced from the bench shortly after and though Portugal did add a sixth it was another youngster on the scoresheet rather than their elder statesman, with Rafael Leao curling exquisitely into the corner in added time.

Portugal manager Fernando Santos addressed the situation surrounding Ronaldo, and his response to coming off in their previous game, after the emphatic win, saying: "What I think is most important is to stop this a little bit. It's not easy to be in the middle of the World Cup, and realise people are not very happy. We have to deal with it.

"I think those issues have been solved. I will always consider my role that he is a very important player to have in the team."

Switzerland had settled into their third-successive last-16 World Cup game the better before Ramos' opener, despite a change in shape to a back three - something Xherdan Shaqiri later told reporters was a "surprise" decision from manager Murat Yakin.

That may have explained why, after that opening blow, they never recovered. Ramos and Otavio both tested Sommer while Xherdan Shaqiri went close with a rare Switzerland attack from a free-kick before Pepe gave Portugal a first-half cushion.

He was left totally unmarked to power home a corner and write himself into the history books, sitting only behind Roger Milla as the oldest World Cup goalscorer - and sitting alone as a record breaker in the knockout stages.

Both sides could have added to the scoreline before half-time, but six minutes after the restart the game did have its third goal when the again impressive Diogo Dalot's powerful low cross was turned through Sommer's legs by Ramos.

Three soon became four as Switzerland's heads dropped, and Edmilson Fernandes' lax defending allowed Guerreiro a free run forward to meet Ramos' pass and fire into the roof of the net.

Akanji's close-range finish at least got Switzerland on the scoresheet but they were back to picking the ball out of their own net within nine minutes, as Ramos' delicate dink beat Sommer and earned him the match ball.

This looked more and more like a statement win as time went on, and Leao showcased the depth of talent at Portugal's disposal late on as he curled in a magnificent sixth four minutes after coming off the bench.

That earned his country the second-biggest win of the World Cup so far - and Switzerland's worst defeat in the tournament's history.


What does the result mean?

Portugal will now face Morocco in the quarter-finals on Saturday, kick-off 3pm. The winner of that game will play either England or France in the World Cup semi-finals.


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Portugal have reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup for just the third time, after 2006 and 1966, ending a run of five consecutive knockout games at the tournament without a victory (D1 L4).

Switzerland have failed to progress in all five of their World Cup matches in the round of 16, conceding six goals in a knockout round match at the tournament for the second time, after a 7-5 defeat to Austria in the quarter-final in 1954.

This was Portugal's biggest ever victory in the knockout rounds of the World Cup, scoring six goals outside the group stages for the first time.

At 21 years and 169 days old, Goncalo Ramos became Portugal's second youngest goal scorer in World Cup history after Cristiano Ronaldo (21y 132d in June 2006), while he's the first player to score a hat-trick on his first World Cup start since Miroslav Klose in 2002.

Portugal's Gonçalo Ramos (21y 169d) became the youngest player to score a World Cup hat-trick since Flórián Albert (20y 261d) for Hungary in 1962.

Bruno Fernandes has been directly involved in five goals in three games at the 2022 World Cup (two goals and three assists); the most by a Portuguese player in a single edition of the tournament since 1966 (10 Eusébio & 6 José Torres).

At 39 years and 289 days old, Pepe has become the second oldest goal scorer in World Cup history, after Roger Milla (42y 39d) for Cameroon in 1994, and the oldest ever to score in a knockout round in the competition.

Cristiano Ronaldo wasn't named in Portugal's starting XI for a game at a major tournament for the first time since 2008 (also against Switzerland), ending a 31-game streak in which he had been a starter at major tournaments for his country.


Quarter-final fixtures

Friday December 9
Croatia vs Brazil - Kick-off 3pm
Netherlands vs Argentina - Kick-off 7pm

Saturday December 10
Morocco vs Portugal - Kick-off 3pm
England vs France - Kick-off 7pm



 


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