The final whistle went and the Portugal manager wasted no time in celebrating, he hadn't even left the pitch. Stress reliever! 😂
Portugal manager Fernando Santos celebrated his side's World Cup qualifying win by lighting a cigarette.
It wasn't a plain-sailing one though as Burak Yilmaz pulled one back in the 65th minute to make it 2-1, before ballooning a 85th penalty over the bar when presented with the chance to level matters.It was in stoppage time when Nunes sealed the win and Santo and his team could breathe a sigh of relief.AdvertSantos gave off some serious Maurizio Sarri vibes.
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