Oman Daily Observer

RONALDO SCORES

Hat-trick against Spain as World Cup lifts off

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SOCHI, Russia: Cristiano Ronaldo scored a magnificen­t hat-trick on Friday to rescue a point for Portugal against Spain in the dying minutes as the World Cup in Russia caught alight.

Ronaldo’s 51st career hat-trick in the 3-3 draw cancelled out two goals from Diego Costa and a strike from Nacho just as Spain looked like putting their chaotic week behind them with a morale-boosting win.

Elsewhere on day two of the tournament in Russia, Egypt left out Mohamed Salah and suffered a gutwrenchi­ng 1-0 defeat in the final minutes to Uruguay, while Iran snatched a last-gasp win against Morocco courtesy of an own goal.

But the unquestion­ed match of the day came in Sochi, where Ronaldo stamped his brilliance on the Group B clash between Portugal and a Spain side aiming to bounce back from the shock sacking of coach Julen Lopetegui this week.

Lopetegui’s hastily-appointed successor, Fernando Hierro, watched from the sidelines as his team edged ahead

The Real Madrid man took his time lining up the shot before delivering emphatical­ly, curling the ball past the despairing dive of De Gea. “I am very happy, it’s a nice personal record to have, one more in my career,” said Ronaldo after becoming only the fourth player in history to score in four consecutiv­e World Cups.

“For me the most important thing is to emphasise what the team did against one of the favourites to win this World Cup.” Salah not risked In the first match of the day Urugyuan defender Jose Gimenez headed in an 89th-minute match winner as the South Americans defeated an Egyptian side sorely missing star player Salah in Yekaterinb­urg.

Uruguay’s last-gasp victory leaves them and Russia in early control in Group A after the hosts thrashed Saudi Arabia 5-0 in the tournament opener on Thursday.

Salah, who has been receiving intensive treatment on a shoulder he injured in the Champions League final, played no part in the match despite Egypt coach Hector Cuper saying beforehand that the Liverpool striker would be involved.

After the defeat, Cuper said: “He did not play today because we wanted to avoid risk or danger, but I think that he will be fine for the next match.”

Fifa said they were investigat­ing why there were large sections of empty seats at the Yekaterinb­urg Arena. The attendance was 27,015 despite Fifa saying most of the tickets had been sold for the match at the 33,061-capacity stadium.

In the other Group B match on Friday, Iran’s players stormed the pitch at full-time as if they had won the World Cup rather than just their opening match after an own goal from Morocco’s Aziz Bouhaddouz gifted them a dramatic 1-0 victory in Saint Petersburg.

Iran coach Carlos Queiroz, once of Real Madrid and Manchester United, insisted the chaos that has engulfed Spain this week offered little assistance to his team, but this victory certainly cranks the pressure up a notch. “Superman is only in the cartoons,” Queiroz said. “Nobody is superman. What can happen once in a while is when a group of people are united, can create super stories and super things.”

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