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In his 161st international match, 34-year-old Ronaldo scored three goals in one game, for the eighth time with his country and 54 in the occupied career, to help Portugal overcome a seemingly difficult hurdle.
Mark Ronaldo A penalty in the fifth minute but Lithuania equalized by Vyotas Andreškiewicz in the 28th minute.
Ronaldo gave Portugal the advantage in the 62nd minute before adding two goals after two crucial passes from Bernardo Silva.
Five-time midfielder William Carvalho finished in regulation time to allow Portugal to remain in second place in Group B with eight points, five points lower than the Ukrainian leader, while offering an extra match to Ronaldo's comrades .
And come Serbia In third place one point after a 3-1 win in Luxembourg.
And wasted LithuaniaAt the bottom of the table, Vikentas Slevka's quick shot hit a close goal before quickly paying the price after Joao Felix centered his opponent's penalty kick Marcos Baliones to give Ronaldo a penalty.
The goalkeeper from Lithuania, Ernestas Chetkos, escaped a dangerous opportunity before Andrekkevichos equalized with a header after a corner.
And do Ronaldo Félix and Bernardo Silva had several chances, but missed them all before taking the lead in the second half.
At the same time as the frustration appeared, Portugal scored the second goal for their country, despite the goalkeeper Chitikos' attempt to seize the opportunity.
Three minutes later, Ronaldo found himself uncontrollable against a center of Bernardo Silva and scored before enjoying a pass from the same player to score the fourth goal after 11 minutes.
Carvalho's fourth goal in 60 games was a reward for a player who struggles in the middle of the field but does not steal the show.
In another match, Alexander Mitrovic scored twice to keep Serbia on track for a win in Luxembourg. Mitrovic gave the advantage to his country after 36 minutes and Nemanja Radonic added 10 more minutes in the second period.
Substitute David Torbel scored a goal and Serbia felt the pressure before Sergei succeeded. Milinkovich– Savic's third goal in Mitrovic to give his country three points.
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In his 161st international match, 34-year-old Ronaldo scored three goals in one game, for the eighth time with his country and 54 in the occupied career, to help Portugal overcome a seemingly difficult hurdle.
Ronaldo scored from the penalty spot in the fifth minute, but Lithuania equalized in the 28th minute with Vytautas Andreškiewicz.
Ronaldo gave Portugal the advantage in the 62nd minute before adding two goals after two crucial passes from Bernardo Silva.
Five-time midfielder William Carvalho finished in regulation time to allow Portugal to remain in second place in Group B with eight points, five points lower than the Ukrainian leader, while offering an extra match to Ronaldo's comrades .
Serbia is third, one point behind their 3-1 victory in Luxembourg.
Lithuania, at the bottom of the standings with one point, missed a good opportunity when Vikentas Slevka opened fire at close range before quickly paying the price after Joao Felix centered the penalty of his opponent Marcos Baliones to give a penalty to Ronaldo.
The goalkeeper from Lithuania, Ernestas Chetkos, escaped a dangerous opportunity before Andrekkevichos equalized with a header after a corner.
Ronaldo tried several times for Felix and Bernardo Silva, but they were all lost before he took the lead in the second half.
At the same time as the frustration appeared, Portugal scored the second goal for their country, despite the goalkeeper Chitikos' attempt to seize the opportunity.
Three minutes later, Ronaldo found himself uncontrollable against a center of Bernardo Silva and scored before enjoying a pass from the same player to score the fourth goal after 11 minutes.
Carvalho's fourth goal in 60 games was a reward for a player who struggles in the middle of the field but does not steal the show.
In another match, Alexander Mitrovic scored twice to keep Serbia on track for a win in Luxembourg. Mitrovic gave the advantage to his country after 36 minutes and Nemanja Radonic added 10 more minutes in the second period.
Substitute David Torbel pulled a goal and Serbia felt the pressure before Sergei Milinkovic-Savic raised the score to 3-0 for Mitrovic.