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Cristiano Ronaldo is compelled to make a three-word social media pledge by Andy Robertson following a collapse. Andy Robertson, a Liverpool defender, served as Scotland’s captain during their 0-0 draw with Portugal. That was the first point that the Tartan Army earned in the UEFA Nations

League, as Steve Clarke’s team successfully contained Cristiano Ronaldo and Liverpool’s Diogo Jota at Hampden Park. The former Manchester United icon was the subject of attention following the match, and he appeared to be frustrated on Tuesday night. Roberto Martinez’s team was unable to gain a five-point lead at the top, and they were able to direct only three attempts on target despite having over 70% possession and 14 shots.

In an explosive response to Portugal’s loss of two points, Ronaldo was ebullient following the full-time whistle. The 39-year-old’s frustrations were directed at Belgian referee Lawrence Visser, which appeared to reach a climax when he whistled for full-time, thereby denying Portugal the opportunity to salvage a victory from a corner. READ MORE: Darwin Nunez reverses course following Liverpool’s drastic action READ MORE: Liverpool midfielder inks new contract following significant first-team success The five-time Ballon d’Or winner was once again the pantomime villain, as Scots made light of his antics on a continuous basis. Scotland’s defense was robust, and they also had opportunities to score, with Scott McTominay and Che Adams both coming close.








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