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Published 22:07 28 Jun 2017 BST
Updated 22:09 28 Jun 2017 BST
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And that's not good enough.
Ronaldo owes Portugal nothing and all that bollocks but when you play on a team like that and you're a player like Ronaldo, they're going to come asking time and time again. And, sorry, but when you're that good and they're that shit, you better at least have the courtesy to put yourself forward when they need you, no matter how many times they do.
Instead, Ronaldo waited in the wings as Vidal, Aranguiz and Sanchez rattled home their efforts and their Portuguese counterparts choked.
Ronaldo watched on and trusted Nani - Nani, for Christ's sake - to rescue the country with a do-or-die kick and, of course, true to form, Nani pranced around and ballsed it up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5S2C7V1Gzo
The undisputed most in-form player in the world right now didn't get a kick because he was saving his moment for when it might be the winner and he could reel off in celebration as the hero.
He was saving the kick until the end, risking never hitting one and he did that for his own ego.
The last penalty means no more than the first, second or third - especially when you don't even get to hit the damn thing.
Ronaldo should've been front and centre, lighting the way like he has been doing for club and country for the last 18 months. He should've hit the first penalty and settled Portuguese nerves but, when they needed him most, he took himself away from the battle scene in the off-chance that he might get to swoop in at the very end and be remembered for that.
He put himself over his country.
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