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Cristiano Ronaldo did not shine as Scotland averted one other late Portugal defeat to earn their first level from a 0-0 draw within the Nations League.

Steve Clarke’s aspect went into the match with out a win of their final eight aggressive matches and decided to cease Ronaldo from inflicting one other late defeat on them.

Scott McTominay and Ryan Christie missed early possibilities for the Scots with Craig Gordon denying Bruno Fernandes earlier than Ronaldo despatched an audacious bicycle kick previous the publish.

Scotland wasted possibilities after the break and Gordon produced one other huge save in opposition to Fernandes earlier than Nicky Devlin was the hero in stoppage time to cease Rafael Leao’s highly effective shot.

Ronaldo stormed down the Hampden tunnel at full-time as Scotland averted a fourth straight defeat in Group A1.

Scotland’s dropping run ends

There was an actual pleasure about Ronaldo’s first Hampden look, however the Tartan Military greeted his first contact with a refrain of boos.

Scotland began brightly with McTominay getting on the top of Andy Robertson’s cross after simply 5 minutes however his tame header was simply saved by Diogo Costa.

Ronaldo then compelled Gordon right into a save earlier than the hosts went on the assault once more. Anthony Ralston tried to select Che Adams however the ball was diverted into Costa’s arms.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 15: Scotland...s Scott McTominay has an early headed chance during a UEFA Nations League Group A1 match between Scotland and Portugal at Hampden Park, on October, 15, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ross MacDonald / SNS Group)
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Scott McTominay missed an early likelihood for Scotland in opposition to Portugal

Portugal appeared like they have been beginning to get a grip on the sport with Gordon punching Fernandes’ nook clear and Christie then clearing Francisco Conceicao’s ball earlier than Diogo Jota might take benefit.

However there have been nonetheless possibilities for Scotland with Christie catching the ball on the half-volley solely to be denied by Costa.

Gordon, again within the beginning XI at 41, was not displaying his age as he reacted rapidly to disclaim Fernandes from a curling free-kick.

Ronaldo then tried to attain with an overhead kick, however it flew simply previous the publish with the referee then penalising the 39-year-old’s effort as harmful play.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 15: Portugal...s Cristiano Ronaldo attempts an overhead kick unbder pressure from Scotland's Billy Gilmour during a UEFA Nations League Group A1 match between Scotland and Portugal at Hampden Park, on October, 15, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
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Ronaldo makes an attempt an overhead kick at Hampden

The Al Nassr ahead then despatched a curling shot nicely over the bar as Portugal did not make their dominance rely.

Ben Doak went on the assault after the break solely to be introduced down by Joao Palhinha earlier than Ronaldo despatched a ball into Conceicao who blazed it over the bar a lot to the reduction of the house followers.

Ronaldo had the ball within the web however the ball had gone out of play earlier than his backheel, with Fernandes then hitting the publish from a nook kick.

One other sensible Scotland likelihood then went begging as Adams opted to move again throughout aim as an alternative of on track. It fell to McTominay however he obtained his volleyed effort all unsuitable, permitting Portugal to clear.

Nicky Devlin made his Scotland debut from the bench
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Nicky Devlin made his Scotland debut from the bench

Moments later the Hampden crowd have been on their ft as Ralston burst away from the Portugal backline with McTominay working into the field, however he despatched his cross past the Napoli man to groans from the stands.

With time working out Gordon produced a giant save to disclaim Fernandes from shut vary.

Devlin, off the bench for his debut, then produced an excellent block to disclaim Leao to make sure they averted the undesirable historical past of turning into the primary Scotland group to lose 5 straight matches.

Clarke: Everyone contributed

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Scotland supervisor Steve Clarke was delighted to get off the mark within the Nations League after holding on for a goalless draw with Portugal

Scotland supervisor Steve Clarke: “It’s not about turning a corner, it’s just about working hard and not letting the country down. The point was important for us after the work the group put in to get off the mark.

“Defensively sound. The form of the group was good. We denied a number of house in behind. Good focus within the field, decided defending at instances, some actually good blocks, which you want in opposition to sides like Portugal. Everybody contributed to earn the purpose.

“Everyone keeps talking about confidence, but they know they can play well. We maybe didn’t play as well as we could on the ball, which could be down to fatigue. But I don’t think they lack confidence.”

‘A step in the appropriate path’

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Former Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall felt Scotland’s 0-0 draw with Portugal at Hampden Park was a step in the appropriate path for Clarke’s aspect – ‘a very good level in opposition to high opposition’

Former Scotland goalkeeper David Marshall on Sky Sports activities: “It was a night to compliment Scotland in their defensive work as a team. The number of blocks and how they defended their box was exceptional.

“Everyone labored so onerous. They might be disillusioned by way of creating possibilities and the quantity of possession that they had and Portugal positively dominated the sport and doubtless deserved to win it total. However I believe it’s a must to give a number of credit score to Scotland and their defensive construction and the way onerous the gamers labored, as a result of that was a very powerful opponent.

“I think everybody who watched that or was at the game would see a group of players working hard for each other and defending with their lives when they had to.

“They will positively enhance by way of possession going ahead and once we get some huge gamers again from harm, I’ve little question that the squad will enhance and the wins will come. However that was a very good level in opposition to actually high opposition, so it is a step in the appropriate path.”

What’s subsequent?

Scotland host Croatia at Hampden Park on Friday November 15 as their Nations League marketing campaign continues.

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