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Portugal close in on Nations League quarters with Scotland draw

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GLASGOW, Scotland :Portugal all but sealed a berth in the Nations League quarter-finals with a 0-0 draw away to Scotland on Tuesday, the first points Roberto Martinez's side have dropped in their four games.The Portuguese remain top of Group A1 with 10 points, three ahead of Croatia, who drew 3-3 away to Poland, while the Scots are bottom on one point.

The third-placed Poles have four points with the top two in the group moving into the last eight.Martinez said his men were missing "a bit of magic in the area"."We had a lot of desire, we worked very well without the ball," the Spanish manager told Sport TV. "It was a dangerous game because we could have had possession, but Scotland needed very little to score a goal.

We showed freshness, but we lacked freshness in the final third."Portugal were on the front foot for most of the night but squandered chances including a sitter early in the second half for Cristiano Ronaldo, who had scored in their previous three games.

Unmarked in the box, he put a diving header over the bar.The 39-year-old Ronaldo earned another ironic cheer from Scotland's "Tartan Army" when he sent a bicycle kick wide.Asked if Portugal lacked a Plan B, Martinez said: "Our talent, our players, is plan A, B, C, D, E."We have players on the inside, on the outside, we're talking about a team that didn't take risks, that defended very well.

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