Goncalo Ramos scored an extraordinary late goal for Portugal against Croatia in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32, firing his country into the tournament’s knockout stages.
Croatia had taken the lead in the 53rd minute through Ivan Perisic, before Cristiano Ronaldo leveled the score from the penalty spot in the 68th minute.
Then, in the 92nd minute, Rafael Leao delivered a sensational cross from the left flank. In unbelievable fashion, Ramos flew through the air to power home an unstoppable header, securing Portugal’s ticket to the Round of 16.
First 2026 Goal Follows Record Milan Transfer
This dramatic strike marks Ramos’s first goal in the 2026 edition and his fourth career World Cup goal overall, adding to his memorable hat-trick against Switzerland in the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022.
The match-winning goal comes just days after the 25-year-old striker completed a blockbuster €74 million transfer to AC Milan from Paris Saint-Germain, making him the most expensive signing in the Italian club’s history.
It is truly an unforgettable moment for the young Portuguese forward.
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