There is no better soccer game in such a field. "After
Confirmations Cup semi-final by New Zealand
4-0, Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo voices dissatisfaction with the grounds
of St. Petersburg stadium. The
grass of the field is big - this is his complaint.
The Confederations Cup Final will be held at the St
Petersburg Stadium, with a capacity of 68,000 visitors.
It is one of the top venues in the 2018 World Cup. Both of
Russia-New Zealand and Cameroon-Australia have been held in the grounds of one
of the best football clubs of Russian football, Zenit. Ronaldo's biggest
problem in the field is' tall grass', 'It is very difficult to play in this
field. Grass is a big reason for any reason. The football we played today is
not possible to play a better football than that.
Portuguese coach Fernando Santos
said, "The day before the match, we were not allowed to practice here. It's
such an amazing stadium, but its ground is very bad. FIFA knows about this
problem, I hope they will fix the ground before the final. Everyone who knows
about the quality of the field depends on the quality of the game.Portugal
played in monopoly Ronaldo could have got a hat-trick. Despite a goal, he
missed two opportunities due to the misfortune. Once his head returned to New
Zealand goalkeeper, the crossbar stopped
again. The other three goals for Portugal
are Nani and Bernardo Silva Silva Andrea.
Ronaldo's goal is from penalty. In the 33rd minute of the
match, Danilo Faul gets penalty as Portugal
gets penalty there is no problem with the target Real Madrid star. Berndo took Portugal
2-0 in the 37th minute.
Andrea Silva scored Portugal's
third goal in the away shot with a ball from Karsema. Get rid of the final goal
of the match DaniHosts Russia,
who lost 2-1 to Mexico
in the second match of the day in Kazan,
left the contest. In the 25th minute of the first half, Alexander Samedov's
goal was not to keep Russia
in the end. Defender Nextor of Mexico defended the goal in 30 minutes Rodrigo
Loesano scored a 2-1 lead in Mexico
in the 7th minute of the second half.
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