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China Daily | Updated: 2021-11-16 09:27
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Playoffs beckon for Portugal as Serbia seals spot

Cristiano Ronaldo cuts a disconsolate figure following Portugal's 2-1 World Cup qualifying loss to Serbia in Lisbon on Sunday. [Photo/Agencies]

LISBON, Portugal-After the final whistle, Cristiano Ronaldo sat on the field by himself, shaking his head and looking dejected.

Some teammates came over to console him. A few opponents did as well.

Portugal had just been stunned by Serbia at home in World Cup qualifying. The 36-year-old Ronaldo was suddenly in danger of missing out on what could be his last appearance at the tournament.

Aleksandar Mitrovic scored in the 90th minute as Serbia came from behind to beat Portugal 2-1 on Sunday to qualify for next year's World Cup in Qatar, sending Ronaldo's team to the playoffs.

Mitrovic came off the bench to score the winner with a header after the Portugal defense failed to clear a cross into the area.

Ronaldo looked upset and complained with his teammates after the late goal that could ultimately prevent him from making his fifth straight World Cup appearance.

Portugal will have to face the playoffs with the other nine group runners-up and two group winners from the UEFA Nations League. The 12 countries will play next March in three four-team brackets, with the seeded teams getting a home game in the bracket semifinals.

"It was a terrible match for us," Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva said. "It's hard to explain. We should have done a lot better. We have to apologize to our fans."

The loss ended Portugal's winning run in World Cup qualifiers at home dating back to 2013.

A draw would have been enough for the host, with Portugal trying to qualify for the World Cup for the sixth straight time.

"We must apologize to the Portuguese but my team will be at the World Cup, that's guaranteed," said defiant Portugal coach Fernando Santos. "We will have to prepare well to beat our opponents in March and to get to Qatar. But I always trust my players."

Serbia, which had never beaten Portugal, finished first in Group A with 20 points, three more than second-place Portugal.

"It was an amazing game. We were the better team today in every aspect of the game," said Mitrovic, whose penalty shootout miss against Scotland a year ago took Serbia out of the playoffs for the 2020 European Championship. "I think we deserved to win the game and to be in Qatar."

Renato Sanches put Portugal ahead with a right-footed shot from close range only two minutes into the match at Estadio da Luz after Silva stole possession from a defender outside the area. A video review confirmed the goal despite Serbia claiming a foul by Silva.

Dusan Vlahovic nearly equalized for Serbia 10 minutes later with a shot that hit the post, and Dusan Tadic didn't miss in the 33rd with a strike from outside the area that took a deflection from a defender and fooled goalkeeper Rui Patricio.

It was a well-placed cross by Tadic from the right side that allowed Mitrovic to score the winner with a header that bounced off the ground before going in past Patricio by the near post.

"It was a good cross from Tadic," Mitrovic said. "We know each other very well. He knows where I am going to be, I know where he'll put the ball."

Portugal and Serbia entered the final round level on points after seven matches, but Portugal had the advantage of being able to qualify with a draw because of a superior goal difference.

Serbia had rallied from two goals down to earn a 2-2 draw with Portugal in March.

Portugal has played in every World Cup since 2002 after failing to make it to the tournament from 1990-1998. It was eliminated by Uruguay in the last 16 of the World Cup in Russia in 2018.

Serbia didn't make it past the group stage in Russia and did not qualify for the tournament in Brazil four years earlier.

Ronaldo already holds the record of playing in five European Championships and looked well on course for another milestone as Portugal stormed out of the blocks to open the scoring after just two minutes through Renato.

However, Serbia bounced back to dominate the remainder of the first half and deservedly leveled when Tadic's strike squeezed in off the post after Vlahovic had hit the woodwork.

Ronaldo was kept quiet as another chance to score his 800th career goal came and went.

Instead, it was Mitrovic who grabbed the vital goal as stoppage time approached. Just over a year ago, the Fulham forward was the villain for his country as he was the only player to fail to score in a penalty shootout against Scotland that saw Serbia miss out on Euro 2020.

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