Ronaldo's chances of playing the 2022 World Cup are left to a lottery

By TheSecretScout / Roar Guru

In the final round of Europe’s World Cup qualifiers, all eyes were watching Portugal versus Serbia.

Even if you weren’t a fan of either side, this match still had one of the greatest ever players the sport has ever seen – Cristiano Ronaldo – aiming to go to yet another World Cup.

The reverse fixture in Belgrade ended in a controversial draw while Portugal and Serbia have been neck and neck this campaign.

Heading into the final fixture in Lisbon, all Portugal had to do was not lose as they had a superior goal difference to the Serbs.

Coach Fernando Santos sprung a surprise by leaving Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes on the bench.

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In what was a tactical masterstroke though, Fernandes’ replacement, Lille’s Renato Sanches, opened the scoring in the second minute.

Bernando Silva dispossessed a Serbian player and laid the ball off to Sanches, who slotted home.

After falling behind so early, Serbia went on to dominate the match against their highly fancied opponents, finishing with 58 per cent possession, more shots and more corners.

One of the hottest strikers in European football, Fiorentina’s Dusan Vlahovic, came close to equalising when he saw his shot cannon off the post.

Serbia were now in the ascendency, but the deserved equaliser came from a goal-keeping howler.

Rui Patricio has been one of Serie A’s most consistent goalkeepers with Roma, but his consistency came to an end when he allowed Ajax player Dusan Tadic’s 20-yard deflected shot to squirm through his grasp.

Vlahovic then thought he had given the Serbs the lead, but his goal was ruled out for offside.

This was quickly followed up by Eintracht Frankfurt’s Filip Kostic, who burst through the defence. But his shot was off target and struck the side netting.

The game was on a knife edge at halftime. If it stayed the same Portugal would automatically qualify for the World Cup in Qatar in 2022, while Serbia would be consigned to the dreaded play-offs.

(KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images)

Portugal looked to close out the game by bringing on the defensive-minded Joao Palhinha and finally Bruno Fernandes. Serbia had one final roll of the dice, and that was the introduction of Aleksandar Mitrovic.

Mitrovic has been a derided figure during his time in England. He is capable of plundering goals in the Championship, but not the Premier League.

The six-foot-two hitman has already scored 20 goals for Fulham this season, as they look a shoo-in to win promotion back to the Premier League. The ‘Mitro’s on fire’ chant is one of the most popular in England.

He is Serbia’s all-time top scorer with an impressive 44 goals in 69 matches and came close to increasing his tally when the ball was crossed in with five minutes to go, only to see his header go narrowly wide.

Portugal was now firmly camped in their own box, all they had to do was survive injury time for an automatic place at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. But cometh the hour, cometh the man.

In the 91st minute, Mitrovic lost his defenders and headed home Dusan Tadic’s teasing cross to give Serbia automatic qualification.

Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure for the majority of the match, as he struggled to get involved in the play. Upon completion, he looked up at the heavens as if to ask how and why this happened.

Sweden, Scotland, Russia and Austria have already booked spots in the play-offs and either the Czech Republic or Wales will qualify via the Nations League rankings.

The final round of matches still has the future of several teams undecided, including Switzerland, Italy, Finland, Ukraine, Turkey, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, England, North Macedonia and Romania.

Portugal have one of the best squads in the world, as well as the player many believe is the greatest of all time.

It seems unthinkable to not see Ronaldo at next year’s World Cup, but that is a distinct possibility depending on the lottery of the World Cup play-offs.

The Crowd Says:

2021-11-15T23:46:24+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Russia missed out to Croatia after a late OG in Split.

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2021-11-15T23:06:29+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


they taylor everything to suit ronaldo (much like man utd do) thats ultimately a coaching problem (same as at man utd) Santos will fall on his sword whether he gets them to the world cup or not. its all still in portugals hands though to qualify, they'll be seeded which means avoiding a team like italy and will play at home. Ronaldo is the big conundrum santos will have to figure out, he had 1 shot and a free kick yesterday - did nothing else of note, but mope around. they might need to look at a system change to get the best out of him - dalot and semedo come into the team if they go with wingbacks and whip crossed in at ronaldo or play ronaldo alone up top and have 5 in midfield - start neves, guedo, fernandes

2021-11-15T22:51:05+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


My background is Portuguese & my daughter's long term boyfriend is Serbian. He let me know in the nicest point of view that Serbia had qualified for the WC. Hehe, someone Christmas present may disappear. Well deserved Serbia, not sure what is happening with Portugal, this is probably the best Portuguese squad (player wise) I have ever seen. Not buying Ronaldo is the problem.

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2021-11-15T22:04:28+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


confirmed: Portugal, Sweden, Italy, Scotland, Russia, Poland, North Macedonia still to be confirmed: Finland or Ukraine Holland, Turkey or Norway czech republic or wales

2021-11-15T21:49:46+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Yeah - they looked very ordinary. A hell of a euro hangover. Congrats to the Swiss. They did what was required over both legs and are really evolving into an exciting team to watch after historically being one of the dullest national teams in Europe. Their match against France at recent euros was one of the best international matches I’ve seen on a long time.

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2021-11-15T21:39:38+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


just watched Italy bottle it as well, some really big nations in the play offs now

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2021-11-15T21:38:55+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


There will be six seeded nations for the play-offs, with the two sides joining via their Nations League ranking coming in unseeded. Those seeded will be afforded the luxury of playing at home in their semi-final clash. Of the 10 nations to qualify for the play-offs as group runners-up, seedings will be determined first by the number of points they have amassed, before goal difference, goals scored, away goals scored, number of wins and number of away wins come into play - in that order. Should any nations still be inseparable, seedings will be determined by disciplinary records. And finally, should that still not be enough, the access list for the UEFA Nations League 2020/21 - which initially ranked the 55 teams - will be used. The six seeded sides will then be allocated to semi-finals 1-6 in the order they are drawn, with the six unseeded teams completing the semi-finals in the order they are drawn. Path A is formed by semi-finals 1 and 2, Path B is formed by semi-finals 3 and 4 and Path C is formed by semi-finals 5 and 6. A further draw will also be conducted to determine which semi-final winners will play at home for the three finals.

2021-11-15T20:05:42+00:00

AGO74

Guest


Nice header from Mitrovic but he had acres of space and no pressure to take header. Portuguese completely lost their shape. I guess that’s what pressure does to you. Congrats to Serbia. How do the home teams work in the play offs? Is it random or based on seedings?

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