By MalayMail
LOS ANGELES, July 7 β Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 yesterday to end Cristiano Ronaldoβs World Cup dream and reach the quarter-finals as the United States aimed to shrug off controversy surrounding reprieved striker Folarin Balogun in a last-16 showdown with Belgium.
Spanish substitute Mikel Merino coolly slotted the winner in the first minute of stoppage time to seal victory in a dour contest between the Iberian football rivals at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Spanish victory sends the 2010 champions into a quarter-final on Friday against either the United States or Belgium, who meet in Seattle later yesterday.
The defeat marked a sad farewell to the World Cup for Portugal captain Ronaldo, the 41-year-old superstar playing in his sixth edition of the tournament.
Former Manchester United and Real Madrid star Ronaldo, who has struggled to reproduce his best form during a challenging campaign in the United States, had long dreamed of adding a World Cup winners medal to his collection of honours amassed over a career that has straddled three decades.
But the striker was rarely more than a peripheral figure in a performance that saw Portugal muster just two shots on target, compared to Spainβs six.
Ronaldo said afterwards he would take time to consider his future following the defeat.
βIt was my last World Cup, yes, but Iβll have time to think about the rest, to be with my family, not make rash decisions, and just get on with life,β Ronaldo said.
βThatβs football, thatβs the life of a footballer. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, and you have to move on.β
European champions Spain struggled to break down the Portuguese, but finally took the lead in stoppage time, Merino latching on to a through ball from a quick free kick and prodding a low finish past Diogo Costa.
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Later yesterday, the United States take on Belgium in Seattle in a game dripping with intrigue following Fifaβs dramatic reprieve of US striker Balogun on Sunday.
Balogun, sent off in the USAβs round-of-32 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina, is free to play after Fifa suspended his one-match ban for a year on Sunday following an intervention from US President Donald Trump.
The Royal Belgian Football Association said early yesterday in a statement it had βno alternative but to challenge Balogunβs eligibility for the upcoming match.β
Fifa later yesterday dismissed Belgiumβs appeal as βinadmissibleβ.
Trump yesterday confirmed he had spoken to Fifa chief Gianni Infantino personally to raise the issue of Balogunβs suspension βbecause I didnβt think it was a foul.β
βAll I did was ask for a review, I didnβt say you have to do this,β Trump said.
Fifa President Gianni Infantino insisted the global governing bodyβs disciplinary process was independent and had not been influenced by Trumpβs phone call.
Infantino said he had explained to Trump that βthere was an ongoing legal process involving Fifaβs independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodiesβ.
The football chief said he always read the decisions handed down by the committee and βsometimes I am surprised by them. Sometimes I agree with them, and sometimes I disagree.β
He added: βWhat I always do, however, is respect those decisions and the autonomy of the bodies that make them.β
The US team has welcomed the decision, which coach Mauricio Pochettino called βfairβ. He named Balogun in the starting lineup against the Belgians.
But the reprieve sparked outrage from Belgium and other teams.
European footballβs governing body UEFA slammed the ruling, declaring Fifa had βcrossed a red lineβ.
βWe express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision,β added UEFA in a strongly-worded statement.
The European Union also took issue with Trumpβs intervention.
βInfluencing sporting decisions would undermine the autonomy of sport,β said EU sports commissioner Glenn Micallef.
βOur focus should instead be on the real governance challenges facing sport, including the weaponisation of sport for political purposes.β
The Belgian government called the decision βincomprehensibleβ. β AFP
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