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Cristiano Ronaldo delighted with Portugal's Nations League success

Cristiano Ronaldo delighted with Portugal's Nations League success
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The Juventus forward basks in the glory of another trophy.

Cristiano Ronaldo hailed a job well done after Portugal’s Nations League final victory over Holland in Porto.

Goncalo Guedes scored the only goal to make sure the hosts were crowned the first champions of UEFA’s latest international competition.

Ronaldo’s stunning hat-trick saw off Switzerland 3-1 on Wednesday and earned Portugal their place in the final.

And although the captain and talisman did not score against the Dutch, he said afterwards: “I’m very happy.

Portugal v Netherlands – Nations League – Final – Estadio do Dragao
Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates the success in Porto (Mike Egerton/PA)

“It is a very important trophy for all of Portugal and for the national team.”

The triumph means Portugal can add the Nations League to the European Championship success of three years ago.

Ronaldo is proud of the strides his country has made in recent years, adding: “Since 2016 Portugal has changed their history and won a trophy again.

“The goal for this match was to win and to play well.”

The 34-year-old Juventus forward added: “For sure this national team will be even better and the younger players will play more.”


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