The former Manchester United and Real Madrid great had just set up Bruno Fernandes for Portugal’s third goal in a lopsided match.
The assist gave Ronaldo his seventh at the European Championships, putting him one ahead of the previous joint record holder, Karel Poborsky, and marking yet another personal milestone for the Portuguese star.
Shortly after, the game had to be temporarily halted as the young fan managed to get near to his idol while dodging multiple stewards.The 39-year-old was delighted to spare a moment that the boy would always remember on that particular occasion.
But when another supporter climbed onto the field with a souvenir in mind with ten minutes to go, Ronaldo was rather unimpressed.
But the Al-Nassr forward wasn’t in the mood to spare another supporter, so he signaled for the stadium security to handle the intruder.When three аԀԀitiоnаl fаns gоt pаst security аnԀ оntо the Signаl IԀunа Pаrk fielԀ in injury time, the situаtiоn becаme а bit оf а cоmeԀy.
Roberto Martinez, manager of Portugal, voiced his growing concern for Ronaldo’s safety by arguing with the authorities from the sidelines.
The game ended favorably for Portugal’s great forward, who can now confidently await his team’s next match having secured first place in Group F.After a cross from Nuno Mendes was flicked off a Turkish defender in the 21st minute, Portugal were sent on their way when Bernardo Silva scored his first goal at a major international competition.
The attacker for Manchester City slipped past the keeper in a lonesome dash into the penalty area, and the 2016 European winners took the lead.
Even though his goalkeeper was out of position, Turkish defender Akaydin made a hilarious error seven minutes later trying to pass the ball back to him; the ball went into the net despite their best efforts.
After Ronaldo laid off an incredibly selfless pass, Fernandes finished off a resounding victory ten minutes into the second half with a tap-home goal.