Cristiano Ronaldo scored the first World Cup knockout goal of his career on 2 July, a 68th-minute penalty that levelled a tie Portugal won 2-1 against Croatia in Toronto. Ivan Perisic had put Croatia ahead on 53 minutes, and Goncalo Ramos headed a stoppage-time winner to send Portugal into the last 16. 1
Ronaldo, 41, set the record last month for scoring at six separate World Cups , yet the knockout goal itself had eluded him across all six tournaments. He has it now in what he has said is his final World Cup, and Portugal go on to meet Spain.
Croatia go home, and with them Luka Modric, the 40-year-old whose record 20th World Cup appearance came only last month. The 2018 finalists leave a tournament that has rewarded the veterans' longevity in records while steadily thinning their ranks on the pitch.
