The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Ronaldo sets European mark in win over Morocco

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Ronaldo notched a goal with his head for his 85th goal for Portugal, the highest mark for a European player in 150 years. Spain and Uruguay were also victorious in their second game of the World Cup.

• Off the top of his head, Cristiano Ronaldo scored yet another goal, set a European record and eliminated Morocco from the World Cup. The Portugal forward headed in a fourth-minute cross from the right to give Portugal a 1-0 victory on Wednesday. It was his 85th goal for his country, the most for any European player in almost 150 years of internatio­nal soccer. “It was beautiful for me,” Ronaldo said after being voted the man of the match for the second straight game. Ronaldo celebrated his goal by pointing at his chest during a trademark run and soaring leap toward the corner flag at the Luzhniki Stadium. The goal moved the 33-yearold Ronaldo ahead of Ferenc Puskas, another Real Madrid great who scored his last goal for Hungary in 1956. He is alone in second place worldwide behind Ali Daei’s 109 goals for Iran. Ronaldo’s four goals top the individual scoring chart at this year’s World Cup. Buoyed by his hat trick in a 3-3 draw against Spain on Friday, including a spectacula­r free kick late in the game, Ronaldo scored against Morocco with his first meaningful touch of the match. He was too strong for marker Manuel Da Costa and found space in the goalmouth to meet Joao Moutinho’s cross following a short corner. Ronaldo had two more free kick chances, each from less than 20 yards. But both were blocked by a solid wall of defenders. There were 42 fouls in the match, and only two Portuguese shots on target. Most of the best play came from Morocco, but the North Africans now have no chance of advancing from the group stage after a second straight 1-0 loss.

• Diego Costa scored on a deflection to lead Spain to a 1-0 win over Iran on Wednesday at the World Cup. Costa broke the deadlock in the 54th minute after being set up by Andres Iniesta. The powerful striker turned in the area and took a shot but the ball deflected off Ramin Rezeian before bouncing back onto Costa’s knee and into the net. Costa, who also scored two goals in the opening match, has three goals at this year’s World Cup, trailing Cristiano Ronaldo by one. He also has nine goals in his last nine starts for Spain. Both Spain and Portugal have four points in Group B following their 3-3 draw and subsequent 1-0 victories. Iran has three points but Morocco has been eliminated. Trailing in the second half, Iran nearly equalized when Saeid Ezatolahi had a goal was ruled out on video review.

• Luis Suarez put both Uruguay and host Russia into the second round of the World Cup while eliminatin­g Saudi Arabia and Egypt at the same time. Suarez scored the winning goal in his 100th internatio­nal appearance for Uruguay, knocking in a corner kick from Carlos Sanchez in the 23rd minute to give the two-time champions a 1-0 victory over the Saudis on Wednesday. It was the Barcelona striker’s 52nd goal for his country in that century of games. Besides scoring, Suarez led his team with a hard-working performanc­e. He fell back to defend and raced forward on the counteratt­ack. Uruguay and Russia both have six points from their opening two matches, putting them into the round of 16. They will face each other on Monday in Samara with first place in Group A on the line.

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