'We hope nothing happens to him:' Portugal player asks Qatar to treat pitch invader Mario Ferri leniently
because we understand his message and I think all the world understood it as well.”
Two goals from Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes secured Portugal a place in the last 16 with one group game to spare, but the main talking point in the match was whether the first goal was in fact Cristiano Ronaldo’s, with the veteran skipper claiming he got a touch on Fernandes’ cross before it found the net.
“I don’t know [who scored it],” Neves added. “I didn’t see the image yet. [Fernandes] said he didn’t know. The most important thing is not who scored for Portugal but how we won the game.
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