Euro 2024 – Portugal: Goncalo Ramos' fear after a challenge from one of the hosts

Euro 2024 – Portugal: Goncalo Ramos' fear after a challenge from one of the hosts

Mary Mahy, Media365: Posted on Sunday, June 23, 2024 at 1:20 p.m.

After Portugal's great victory over Turkey (3-0), on Saturday, Gonzalo Ramos felt great fear, after he was hit involuntarily by one of the hosts.

A far from peaceful end to the meeting. Early on Saturday evening, Portugal thrashed Turkey (0-3), as part of the second day of the group stage of Euro 2024. Thus, the Portuguese have already confirmed their qualification to the Round of 16 and are certain of it. They finished at the top of Group F. At the final whistle, both teams were returning to the dressing rooms, when a large number of fans entered the field again, having already done so in stoppage time in the second half. The first half, which caused the match to be stopped, which had already ended. It seems that security is having difficulty containing these fans. The flight attendants clearly tried to stop them before evacuating them. One of these supervisors, while wanting to catch up with one of these fans, was unable to avoid the Portuguese international striker of Paris Saint-Germain, Gonçalo Ramos (23 years old), who did not play again in this Euro, and even made him fall, hitting him face-to-face and tackling him unintentionally.

Ramos was limping to his feet

The attacker quickly got up with a limp, while the host continued running without stopping to apologize. An incident that sparked mixed reactions among Ramos's children and his colleagues who were by his side. Pictures posted on social media show, for example, Bernardo Silva being shocked. For his part, Cristiano Ronaldo remained unchanged. This is not the first time that Portugal has faced its fans closely since the start of the 2024 edition of the European Championship. In fact, during their first training in Germany, at their base camp in Harswinkel, autographs and other photos were asked for, on the pitch, by many fans, out of 8,000 people.

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