Ronaldo cries after missed penalty, but eventually finds joy as Portugal advances
FRANKFURT — Cristiano Ronaldo broke down in tears on Monday after missing from the penalty spot in extra-time — but was saved further heartache as Portugal was clinical in a spot-kick shootout to beat Slovenia in Frankfurt.
The 39-year-old superstar seemed set to end Portugal's patient wait for a goal when he stepped up with seconds remaining in the first half of extra-time, after things stayed scoreless during regulation.
However, his firm strike was brilliantly saved by goalkeeper Jan Oblak, who dived to his left and parried the ball with one hand, pushing it onto the post and away to safety.
Ronaldo tried to control his emotions during the interval, but even the consoling hugs of his teammates could not prevent him from sobbing as play restarted.
In the end, though, CRY7 — sorry, couldn't resist — was the most relieved man in the stadium as Portugal booked its path to a juicy quarterfinal matchup against France in Hamburg on Friday.
Diogo Costa performed goalkeeping heroics in the shootout, saving from Josip Ilicic, Jure Balkovec and Benjamin Verbic, but Ronaldo also showed his true mettle in stepping up to take Portugal's first kick, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva also hitting the target.
There was no mistake this time, Ronaldo powering it into Oblak's bottom corner, then made a heart symbol to the Portugal fans and gestured an apology for his earlier miss.
The conclusion produced records aplenty, as Costa became first keeper to save three penalties in a Euros shootout.
Slovenia’s misfortune was the first time a team did not score in a shootout at the Euros as the contest ended in the quickest possible fashion, with only six total kicks.
Ronaldo, meanwhile, became the oldest player to score a penalty at the