Ronaldo hits 3rd hat-trick in a row

Sport360 staff 22:44 13/06/2015
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  • Ronaldo inspired Portugal after going a goal behind.

    Portugal moved five points clear at the top of European Championship qualifying Group I on Saturday after Cristiano Ronaldo’s third successive hat-trick secured a crucial 3-2 win in Armenia. 

    The Portuguese, who played the last 30 minutes down to 10 men, were given a real scare by an Armenian side who had picked up just a single point in their first four group games.

    The hosts were under new management after former Swiss coach Bernard Challandes stood down following their last match — a 2-1 qualifying defeat against Albania.

    Record caps holder (131 appearances) Sargis Hovsepyan is now in the hotseat and his influence appeared to have the desired effect as Armenia took a 14th-minute lead through Brazilian-born midfielder Marcos Pizzelli.

    But Fernando Santos’ Portugal levelled just before the half-hour mark via a predictable source, with World Player of the Year Ronaldo converting a penalty.

    The Real Madrid superstar turned the game on its head in the 55th minute. He got his double to put the 2012 semi-finalists in front for the first time and just three minutes later, the 30-year-old sealed his third hat-trick in as many games — after scoring two in succession for Real Madrid at the end of the domestic season — to put Portugal 3-1 in front.

    But after midfielder Tiago’s red card, the Portuguese had a numerical disadvantage, which allowed the hosts back into the match.

    Hrayr Mkoyan struck to reduce the deficit after 72 minutes to give the Armenians hope, but Portugal held out fairly comfortably. 

    Another man to register a hat-trick was Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski who scored three in the space of four minutes late in the game as Poland beat Georgia 4-0.

    Poland, who lead qualifying Group D, were in front in Warsaw thanks to a 62nd-minute strike by Arkadiusz Milik before captain Lewandowski doubled their lead in the 89th minute.

    He then added another in the 92nd minute and completed a remarkable treble in the third minute of stoppage time to put the seal on a handsome win.

    Elsewhere, Shaun Maloney was the Republic of Ireland’s nemesis once more as Scotland delivered a massive blow to their hosts’ Euro 2016 qualification hopes with a 1-1 draw at Lansdowne Road.

    The Chicago Fire midfielder’s second-half strike took a massive deflection off Ireland skipper John O’Shea to cancel out Jon Walters’ first-half goal, and the result leaves Ireland five points behind Group D leaders Poland in fourth place.

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