Albuquerque Journal

Ronaldo shines in draw against Spain

Portugal star caps hat trick with spectacula­r free kick in 88th minute

- BY TALES AZZONI ASSOCIATED PRESS

SOCHI, Russia — Cristiano Ronaldo used the World Cup to show everyone he’s the GOAT.

Ronaldo rubbed his chin after scoring minutes into Portugal’s opener against Spain, implying he is the Greatest of All Time. Then he scored two more goals, including a perfectly placed 88th-minute free kick that gave his team a 3-3 draw Friday.

Spain, the 2010 World Cup champion, dominated much of the match but was unable to contain Ronaldo.

“When I play against a player like Ronaldo, these things can happen,” newly appointed Spain

coach Fernando Hierro said. “It’s very fortunate for whatever team has Cristiano Ronaldo.”

Ronaldo had twice given European champion Portugal the lead with first-half goals at Fisht Stadium, but Diego Costa equalized with a goal in each half. Nacho Fernandez then put Spain ahead with a one-timer from outside the area in the Group B match.

Ronaldo became the fourth player to score in four World Cups, joining Pele, Miroslav Klose and Uwe Seeler. Ronaldo also became the first Portuguese player to appear in four World Cups, and at 33 became the oldest player to score a hat trick in tournament history.

He used his first goal to send a message to the world in an apparent reaction to Adidas’ “GOAT” promotion with Lionel Messi, featuring the Argentine with a real goat. Ronaldo and Messi have split the last 10 player of the year awards.

“I’ve said it so many times, Cristiano is the best in the world,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said.

Ronaldo downplayed his sixth internatio­nal hat trick.

“To me, the most important (thing) is to highlight what the team has done,” Ronaldo said.

Spain looked to have successful­ly overcome its dramatic coaching change one the eve of the tournament but Ronaldo curled a late shot from about 25 meters over the wall. The ball went into the top corner as Spain goalkeeper David de Gea watched.

The Spanish federation fired coach Julen Lopetegui for accepting a job with Real Madrid without letting it know in advance. Hierro, a former player acting as Spain’s sporting director, replaced Lopetegui.

IRAN 1, MOROCCO 0: In St. Petersburg, Russia, Aziz Bouhaddouz headed a free kick into his own net in the fifth minute of injury time to gift Iran a victory over Morocco on Friday at the World Cup.

Only on the field as a 77th-minute substitute, the Morocco striker dived to reach a curling cross from the left but headed the ball past goalkeeper Monir El Kajoui.

There was an explosion of joy among the Iran squad, with coaching staff and substitute­s sprinting onto the field and jumping for joy.

URUGUAY 1, EGYPT 0: In Yekaterinb­urg, Russia, Jose Gimenez came to Uruguay’s rescue by scoring the lone goal in a victory over Egypt in Group A of the World Cup.

The Uruguay defender jumped in the area and headed home a free kick late in the 89th minute.

Egypt forward Mohamed Salah was on the bench for his country’s first World Cup match since 1990 after injuring a shoulder while playing for Liverpool in last month’s Champions League final. Salah was the Premier League’s player of the season after scoring a league-leading 32 goals, with 44 in all competitio­ns.

Egypt has yet to win a World Cup game while Uruguay won its opening match at the tournament for the first time since 1970.

 ?? FRANCISCO SECO/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates the first of his three goals during a 3-3 draw against Spain on Friday.
FRANCISCO SECO/ASSOCIATED PRESS Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates the first of his three goals during a 3-3 draw against Spain on Friday.
 ?? THEMBA HADEBE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Morocco’s Aziz Bouhaddouz (20) scores an own goal in the 95th minute of his team’s 1-0 loss to Iran.
THEMBA HADEBE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Morocco’s Aziz Bouhaddouz (20) scores an own goal in the 95th minute of his team’s 1-0 loss to Iran.

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