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- Portugal’s Francisco Trincao came off the bench to score twice, and Cristiano Ronaldo also netted as they beat Denmark 5-2 after extra time at Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon for a 5-3 aggregate win that sent them through to the UEFA Nations League semifinals, where they will face Germany.
- With the Danes leading the tie 1-0 thanks to Rasmus Hojlund’s goal in Thursday’s first leg in Copenhagen, Ronaldo won and then missed an early penalty before Portugal took the lead on the night in the 38th minute, thanks to an own goal from Danish defender Joachim Andersen.
- That goal was cancelled out by a Rasmus Kristensen header in the 56th minute, and though Ronaldo gave the home side the lead again with a finish from a tight angle, Christian Eriksen put Denmark back in front on aggregate in the 76th minute.
- Trincao then took over, scoring in the 86th minute to make it 3-3 on aggregate and force extra time, before netting again in the 91st, with Goncalo Ramos adding Portugal’s fifth to send them through to a final-four meeting with Germany, who beat Italy 5-4 on aggregate.
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