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Portugal crowns the UEFA Nations League title after an exciting match against Spain

The Portuguese national team won the UEFA Nations League title, after a thrilling victory over their Spanish counterparts via a 5-3 penalty shootout, in the final held at the Allianz Arena on Sunday evening.
The game ended with both regular and extra time tied at 2-2, in a match full of excitement and competitiveness until the final moments.
The match started with an early goal for Spain in the 21st minute, when Martin Zubimendi scored following a follow-up inside the penalty area, putting “La Roja” in the lead. However, Portugal responded quickly, with Nuno Mendes leveling the score in the 26th minute through a powerful shot from inside the box.
In the first half, Mikel Oyarzabal restored Spain’s lead in the 44th minute after a precise pass inside the area, ending the first half ahead 2-1.
In the second half, Portugal's star Cristiano Ronaldo brought the match back to square one in the 61st minute, with a goal from a cross into the box, reigniting the excitement.
Despite efforts from both teams to secure the victory during regular and extra time, the score remained tied, leading to a penalty shootout. Portugal excelled here, converting 5 penalties against Spain’s 3, and securing the trophy.
Thus, the Portuguese national team adds the UEFA Nations League title to its accolades, reaffirming its continental dominance once again, while Spain settled for second place despite strong performance and a notable run in the tournament.
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