Spain pay the penalty as Morocco dig in for 120 minutes, while Portugal find themselves a new superstar in Ramos
Or, as Kev puts it, “Boufal has been really good – chicken chop sueys him.” Which is a new one on us, it has to be said. Lollipops, yes. Scissors, sure. Chicken chop suey? Must be a Wexford thing.
Back to studio. Kev and Kenny are wearing fezzes. Of course they are. We can officially, permanently, never complain about foreign media paddywhacking their way through an Irish success ever again. Do your worst, TV stations of the world. Assume from this day forth that Irish eyes are smiling, that any medal was down to the luck of the Irish, that the Guinness is flowing in Dublin tonight and the leprechauns are in charge.
Photographers take pictures of Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo on the subs bench during the Portugal v Switzerland match at the Lusail Stadium in Qatar on Tuesday. Photograph: Mike Egerton/PA Wire Anthems. The teams line up facing the flags, half the photographers at the World Cup line up in front of the Portugal dugout to show Cristiano Ronaldo among the subs. Must be such a weird life, all the same.
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