Cristiano Ronaldo tantrum after draw in Serbia-Portugal | VIDEO

Portugal drew 2-2 in their visit to bondage, on Saturday, the second day of Group A of the European qualification for World-2022, a match in which the Portuguese lost a two-goal advantage and in the last action managed to take the victory, but the absence WHERE he stopped her.

The current champion of Europe came to the break with two goals before, both scored with a header, in games almost watched, by the striker Liverpool, Diogo Jota (11 and 36).

But when Portugal It looked like he wasn’t going to have as many problems as he did in his qualifying debut when he beat the modest 1-0 Azerbaijan, bondage he reacted in the second half and managed to draw with so many Alexandru Mitrovic, chapter (46) and Filip Kostic, culminating in a counter (60).

The punishment could be higher for Portuguese selection, who was eliminated by the two Serbian goals and who could have received more, if not for a great save from Anthony Lopes a shot of Mitrovica (55).

Selection of Fernando Santos He was without ideas in the last step, after the image of a photo removed from his star Cristiano Ronaldo that he left very deviant (75).

AND bondage, after a two-goal deficit, was satisfied with the draw, especially when he was left at a disadvantage due to expulsion Nikola Milenkovic (90 + 2).

The game ended, however, with the controversial game in which Cristiano Ronaldo passed the goalkeeper’s exit Marko Dmitrovic and Stefan Mitrovic drew the ball when the gate line was clear… but the Dutch referee Danny Makkelie they did not see him, nor did his assistant WHERE is not used in this qualifying phase, so the goal did not go up on the scoreboard.

The protests cost Ronaldo yellow card, leaving the court visibly upset and throwing the bracelet to the ground captain.

Portugal you will have to forget about this incident soon, because you will visit on Tuesday Luxembourg, who this Saturday gave the big surprise by beating Ireland in the Dublin of 1-0.

bondage and Portugal leads Group A with 4 points, followed by Luxembourg (3).

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