Portugal survive penalty drama to beat Turkey and stay on track for FIFA World Cup

Portugal are through to decisive World Cup qualifying play-off final next week after defeating Turkey 3-1 in Porto on Thursday, however solely after Burak Yilmaz missed a critical late penalty for the visitors. The home side were cruising at the Estadio do Dragao because of first-half goals by Brazilian-born midfielder Otavio and Liverpool forward Diogo Jota. However, Turkey’s veteran skipper Yilmaz pulled a goal back in the 65th minute, setting up a tense finish. Turkey were then awarded a late penalty when a foul on Enes Unal was detected by the German referee following a VAR review, yet Yilmaz put the spot-kick over the bar and Matheus Nunes secured Portugal’s victory in stoppage time.

Portugal have not missed out on the tournament since 1998 and they will presently hope to get a spot in Qatar when they have North Macedonia in a play-off decider next Tuesday.

At 37, Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream of World Cup glory stays alive and few sides in international football can match the attacking threat of Fernando Santos’s team.

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