A dramatic 94th-minute header from super-sub Gonçalo Ramos propelled Portugal into the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16, sealing a breathtaking 2-1 comeback victory over Croatia at the Toronto Stadium. The high-stakes European blockbuster ended in absolute frenzy and VAR controversy, signaling a heartbreaking curtain call for Croatian legend Luka Modrić on the world stage.
Following a tense, scoreless first half where Portugal struggled to crack a disciplined Croatian defense, the match exploded into life after the interval. Croatia broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute when defender Josip Stanišić floated a pinpoint cross to the back post, allowing the veteran Ivan Perišić to fire past Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa.
Staring down a shock exit, Roberto Martínez’s men rallied tenaciously. Portugal found their lifeline in the 68th minute after Renato Veiga was dragged down inside the penalty area. Following a swift VAR verification, the referee pointed to the spot. Talismanic captain Cristiano Ronaldo stepped up and buried the penalty, achieving dual history by scoring his first-ever World Cup knockout stage goal and becoming the oldest knockout goalscorer in the tournament’s history at 41.
In a bold tactical move, Martínez withdrew Ronaldo in the 80th minute to inject fresh legs. The gamble paid ultimate dividends in the fourth minute of stoppage time when Rafael Leão swung a beautiful cross into the box, met by an alert Ramos who powered a downward header past Dominik Livaković.
The drama peaked with the final kick of the match. Trailing 2-1, Croatia believed they had forced extra time when Mario Pašalić hit the back of the net. However, a lengthy VAR review ruled Pašalić offside, sparking furious protests from the Croatian contingent as the final whistle blew. With their ticket booked, Portugal advances to face neighboring giants Spain in a highly anticipated pre-quarterfinal clash in Dallas, while Croatia’s golden generation bids farewell.

