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Portugal Crowned Nations League Champions in Penalty Drama Against Spain

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MUNICH — In a match that encapsulated the fierce Iberian rivalry, Portugal became the first nation to win two UEFA Nations League titles after defeating Spain 5-3 on penalties following a pulsating 2-2 draw at Allianz Arena on Sunday night.

The victory was sealed when Ruben Neves coolly converted the decisive spot-kick after Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa had saved Álvaro Morata’s attempt, sparking wild celebrations among Roberto Martínez’s squad.

Match Analysis: From Defensive Errors to Penalty Perfection

First Half: Spanish Fluency Meets Portuguese Resolve

Spain dominated possession (61%) but Portugal showed greater cutting edge:

  • 21′: Martin Zubimendi capitalizes on defensive confusion after Lamine Yamal’s dangerous cross

  • 26′: Nuno Mendes equalizes with thunderous near-post finish (1st international goal)

  • 43′: Mikel Oyarzabal restores lead with clinical volley

Second Half: Ronaldo’s Redemption

The 39-year-old captain delivered when it mattered most:
✅ 61st-minute equalizer (12th career goal vs Spain)
✅ Outmuscled Marc Cucurella for decisive touch
✅ Emotional reaction after being subbed pre-ET

“These are the moments that define legends,” Martínez said post-match. “Cristiano showed why he remains indispensable.”

Penalty Shootout: Portuguese Perfection

Portugal converted all five attempts:

  1. Gonçalo Ramos ✅

  2. Vitinha ✅

  3. Bruno Fernandes ✅

  4. Nuno Mendes ✅

  5. Ruben Neves ✅

Costa’s save from Morata (Spain’s 4th taker) proved decisive – his third penalty stop in major tournaments.

Tactical Breakdown

Aspect Portugal Spain
Formation 3-4-3 4-2-3-1
Shots (OT) 7 (2) 16 (6)
xG 1.8 2.3
Duels Won 53% 47%

Key Takeaways:
🔹 Portugal’s defensive compactness in extra time
🔹 Spain’s midfield control (Rodri: 128 touches)
🔹 Set-piece vulnerability from both sides

Historical Context

  • Portugal: First back-to-back Nations League finalists

  • Spain: Consecutive tournament defeats after 2023 win

  • Ronaldo: Oldest scorer in Nations League finals (39y 304d)

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