0 goals? Ronaldo broke 4 records in one game, and the first person in the European Cup appeared on the hot search list
Encyclopedia of Balls
2024-06-19 07:22Published in Shandong
At 3:00 a.m. Beijing time on June 19, in the first round of Group F of Euro 2024, Portugal played against the Czech Republic. In the first half, Ronaldo missed a one-on-one goal. In the second half, Provod scored, Hranak scored an own goal, Jota scored a goal and Conceição scored the winner in injury time. At full-time, Portugal beat the Czech Republic 2-1 to get off to a good start.
In this campaign, Ronaldo played the full 90 minutes in the first half, missed a one-on-one chance in the first half, and had a header hit the goal frame in the 88th minute of the second half. At full-time, Cristiano Ronaldo got 5 shots on goal with 3 of them on target.
It can be seen that although Ronaldo did not score, he is still the core figure of Portugal's forward line, and he is also the popular king of this European Cup, and "Ronaldo game" directly ranked 4th on the hot search list. And after this game, Ronaldo also set a new 4 records.
Record 1: Participated in the European Championship for 6 consecutive times
Against the Czech Republic, Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player in history to play in six European Championships. In 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2021 and now 2024, all six editions of the European Championships have one thing in common: Cristiano Ronaldo is involved.
Record 2: Most appearances in the European Championship
According to statistics, before this European Cup, Ronaldo participated in a total of 25 European Cup matches and won the championship with the team in Euro 2016. In this match against the Czech Republic, Cristiano Ronaldo made his debut, setting a new European Championship appearance record to 26 games, and he also became the player with the most appearances in the European Championship. In second place is teammate Pepe with 20 games.
Record 3: 3rd oldest player in the European Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo made his debut in the group stage of the European Championship between Portugal and the Czech Republic at the age of 39 years and 134 days. It also made him the third oldest player to make his European Championship appearance. He is ahead of Pepe (41 years and 113 days) and Hungarian goalkeeper Gábor Kirali (40 years and 86 days).
Record 4: The king of key goals in the European Cup
In this match against the Czech Republic, although Ronaldo did not score or assist, he passed two key balls, which was also his 43rd key pass in the European Championship, surpassing compatriot Figo (42) and becoming the player who has made the most key passes in the history of the last 44 European Championships. One Portuguese legend has surpassed another.
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