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Euro 2024: Portugal goalkeeper saves three in penalty shootout win over Slovenia

A night of high drama in Frankfurt saw Portugal finally edge Slovenia in a penalty shootout after being deadlocked at 0-0 after extra time.

Bernardo Silva of Portugal (back) celebrates with his teammate goalkeeper Diogo Jota after scoring the third and winning penalty during the penalty shootout of the UEFA EURO 2024 Round of 16 soccer match between Portugal and Slovenia, in Frankfurt.

A night of high drama in Frankfurt saw Portugal finally edge Slovenia in a penalty shootout after being deadlocked at 0-0 after extra time.

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Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa saved three penalties to send his side into the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, while Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty in extra time.

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Slovenia, the lowest ranked side left in the competition, had battled their way through a goalless 90 minutes, and went close themselves through Benjamin Sesko.

Ronaldo – who had seen several free-kicks fly off target – then stepped up with a penalty in the first period of extra-time, but goalkeeper Jan Oblak made a brilliant save at full stretch.

Sesko then spurned a chance to win it for Slovenia when a slip from veteran defender Pepe saw him race clear, only for Costa to pull off a superb block.

Porto keeper Costa then saved all three of Slovenia’s opening spot-kicks, with Ronaldo converting his before Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva slotted in the winning penalty to secure a quarter-final against France in Hamburg on Friday.

Looking to produce a response from the shock defeat to Georgia in their final Group F game, Portugal had made a positive start.

Rafael Leao’s surging run was halted by a sliding tackle from Vanja Drkusic at the edge of the penalty area. Ronaldo then sent the free-kick just over the crossbar and Joao Palhinha drilled a low 18-yard shot narrowly wide of the far post.

Early in the second half, Ronaldo was given another opportunity with a free-kick around 20 yards out, which he fired through the wall but straight at Oblak.

Slovenia had made it to the knockout stage at the Euros for the first time on the back of three battling draws in Group C, including holding England to a goalless stalemate in Cologne.

After soaking up so much pressure, Matjaz Kek’s side looked to hit Portugal on the break with Sesko bursting away down the left and into the penalty area – but veteran defender Pepe made up enough ground to force the striker to scuff his shot wide.

With two minutes left, substitute Diogo Jota played Ronaldo into the left side of the Slovenia area, but his low shot was too close to Oblak as the match went to extra time.

Portugal were awarded a penalty in the 105th minute when Jota charged down the centre and was bundled over by Drkusic.

Ronaldo stepped up to fire the ball towards the bottom right corner – but Atletico Madrid keeper Oblak produced a stunning save at full stretch to push it onto the post.

The Portugal captain was in tears during the brief interval, having to be consoled by his teammates before returning to the pitch for the final 15 minutes, while Slovenia boss Kek had been shown a straight red card so watched the rest of the game in the stands.

A slip by last man Pepe saw Sesko run clean through on goal and look certain to score – but Costa came out quickly to spread himself and save with his outstretched leg.

The match went to a shoot-out and Costa got Portugal off to a flying start when he saved from Josip Ilicic, before Ronaldo slotted past Oblak, this time into the opposite corner.

Jure Balkovec was then denied by another fine save from Costa to his right, and Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes calmly rolled his spot-kick low into the left corner.

Remarkably, Costa saved again to deny Benjamin Verbic, which left Silva to slot in for a 3-0 shoot-out win and spark wild celebrations among his team-mates, led by Ronaldo.

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