Sunday Times

Cavani sends CR7 home with Messi

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● Edinson Cavani scored twice as Uruguay shattered Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup dream with a 2-1 victory over Portugal yesterday.

Paris Saint-Germain striker Cavani curled home a superb 62nd-minute winner to settle a thrilling second-round duel in Sochi which sends Uruguay into a quarterfin­al against France next Friday. Cavani had put Uruguay in front early on, only for Pepe to head Portugal level in the 55th minute.

Pepe’s goal was the first time the South Americans’ defence had been breached in this tournament, but they stood firm after that and are beginning to look like genuine contenders moving into the latter stages in Russia.

The only downside for Oscar Tabarez’s side was the sight of Cavani limping off late on, raising a question mark over his fitness for next week’s last-eight showdown with the French in Nizhny Novgorod.

Meanwhile, European champions Portugal go home, as Ronaldo and Lionel Messi bow out of the competitio­n on the same day.

In contrast, Uruguay march on with arguably the best defence in internatio­nal football and one of the best strike pairings anywhere.

Suarez and Cavani combined brilliantl­y for the seventh-minute opener on Russia’s Black Sea coast.

Cavani picked out Suarez on the left with a cross-field ball, before continuing his run into the penalty area and meeting the Barcelona striker’s return delivery at the back post, the ball smacking off his face and flying in.

Suarez almost doubled the lead from a free-kick midway through the first half that forced a good save from Rui Patricio.

Ronaldo did not touch the ball once in the opposition area in the first period. But with Uruguay sitting back, Portugal equalised 10 minutes into the second half.

A corner was played short to Raphael Guerreiro, and his cross from the left was headed home from close range by Pepe, rising high above Diego Godin in the area.

But Uruguay’s response to that was magnificen­t as they retook the lead, Rodrigo Bentancur teeing up Cavani for a magnificen­t first-time curling strike into the far corner.

Portugal coach Fernando Santos threw up his hands in disgust, realising that coming from behind again against this Uruguay defence would be a tall order.

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