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Bruno Fernandes strikes send Portugal past North Macedonia to World Cup

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Bruno Fernandes scored twice as Portugal beat stubborn visitors North Macedonia 2-0 to qualify for the World Cup finals in Qatar after a tense European playoff tie on Tuesday.

Roared on by 50,000 fans at a soldout Dragão Stadium in Porto, Portugal dominated the game from the start but struggled to break down a strong defence, managing only three shots on target despite having almost 70% possession.

Fernandes opened the scoring after half an hour after intercepti­ng a pass by his best friend, North Macedonia captain Stefan Ristovski, working a great one-two with Cristiano Ronaldo before whipping his shot past the goalkeeper.

The 27-year-old attacking midfielder sealed Portugal’s win in the 65th minute, striking home a close-range volley from a Diogo Jota cross.

Fernando Santos’s team then ran down the clock, celebratin­g at the final whistle with their joyful fans who remained in the stands for more than 15 minutes after the game, singing as the players completed a victory lap holding a huge Portugal flag.

Portugal, who won the 2016 European

Championsh­ip in France, qualified for a sixth straight World Cup finals and have not missed a major internatio­nal competitio­n in more than 20 years. The last tournament they failed to reach was France 98. Portugal also won the Nations League in 2019.

Santos said: “I don’t care about individual accomplish­ments but this display will be one to remember because it helped my country to reach a World Cup. I have already won two competitio­ns and I hope I can win the third one in Qatar.

“There was a spirit of mutual help and great support from the public. It was a deserved and fair win and qualificat­ion. I don’t remember any great goalscorin­g situations for their team.”

Portugal were pushed into the playoffs after finishing second in Group A, having lost their final game at home to Serbia 2-1 last November.

That had left them needing to win two consecutiv­e eliminatio­n games to qualify, with last week’s win over Turkey, where they survived late drama, setting up a decider against North Macedonia, who had stunned Italy in their opening match.

It was a nervous occasion on Tuesday but Portugal dominated and avoided any surprises from the underdogs, who did not have a shot on target.

 ?? ?? Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring his and Portugal’s second goal against North Macedonia. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images
Bruno Fernandes celebrates after scoring his and Portugal’s second goal against North Macedonia. Photograph: DeFodi Images/Getty Images

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