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Ronaldo on brink of history after double propels Portugal

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s goals are adding up fast, and they are taking Portugal deeper into the Euro 2020 tournament.

Ronaldo scored two penalties Wednesday to help the defending champion secure a 2-2 draw in Budapest with France and give the team a spot in the last 16. They also increased his total with the national team to 109 goals, tied for the alltime men’s record with former Iran striker Ali Daei.

The Portugal great’s tournament­leading fourth and fifth goals also extended his overall European Championsh­ip record to 14.

Karim Benzema scored both of France’s goals, the 33-year-old’s first ever at the tournament after failing to find the target at Euro 2008 and 2012. They were also his first goals for Les Bleus since October 2015. Soon after that, he lost his place in the team because of his role in a “sex tape” scandal.

“Of course I was waiting for these goals,” Benzema said. “There has been a lot of pressure on me, but I’ve never given up.”

The Portuguese ended up in third place in the group, one spot behind Germany.

World Cup champion France, which had already qualified following a 1-1 draw with Hungary, finished first. The French will face Switzerlan­d in the next round while Portugal will take on Belgium.

“This was a really tough group,” France coach Didier Deschamps said. “Hungary proved that.”

Ronaldo scored the opener in the 31st minute after France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris punched away a freekick but hit Danilo’s face on the follow-through. Lloris was shown a yellow card by Spanish referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz, who then immediatel­y signaled for medical assistance and awarded a penalty.

Ronaldo equalized from the spot in the 60th minute, after Benzema put the French ahead 2-1, when his cross from the left made contact with the hand of Jules Kounde.

It was Kounde’s second internatio­nal game and his first start, chosen by Deschamps specifical­ly to curtail Ronaldo.

Benzema netted a penalty in firsthalf injury time after Nelson Semedo cut across Kylian Mbappe as the Paris Saint-Germain star was running to meet a Paul Pogba pass. The decision stood after a quick video review.

Benzema had missed his previous penalty for Les Bleus in his internatio­nal comeback earlier this month, a friendly against Wales.

Ronaldo went to shake Benzema’s hand and even put his arm around him as they walked off smiling at halftime. The former Real Madrid teammates then swapped jerseys as they walked down the tunnel.

“It was a great pleasure to see him again. We achieved so much together when we played for Real Madrid, scored so many goals together,” Benzema said. “We just wished each other good luck for the rest of the tournament.”

Benzema’s second goal came in the 47th after a run down the right to meet Pogba’s pass from midfield. He got in behind the defense and slotted the ball past Portugal goalkeeper Rui Patricio and in off the left post.

The 36-year-old Ronaldo’s historic run began 17 years ago when he scored his first goal for Portugal in a 2-1 loss to Greece during the group stage at Euro 2004.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring Portugal’s first goal during a 2-2 draw with France on Wednesday.
REUTERS Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring Portugal’s first goal during a 2-2 draw with France on Wednesday.

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