Portugal secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Scotland in their UEFA Nations League (UNL) match on Saturday, maintaining their perfect start under manager Roberto Martinez. The win, however, came only after overcoming a stubborn Scottish side that has never won on Portuguese soil in eight attempts.
The match, played on Bruno Fernandes’ 30th birthday, saw the Manchester United midfielder make his 600th career appearance and earn his 72nd international cap. Despite the occasion, it was Scotland who started brighter, with Billy Gilmour and John McGinn controlling the midfield early on.
Scotland’s positive start bore fruit in the seventh minute when Kenny McLean’s cross found Scott McTominay, who powered home a header for his 10th goal in 13 international appearances. The goal stunned the home crowd and set the tone for a competitive match.
Portugal responded through Rafael Leao, whose dynamic play down the flanks caused constant problems for the Scottish defense. The AC Milan forward came close to equalizing but saw his shot hit the side netting. Leao continued to be Portugal’s main threat, forcing Scottish goalkeeper Angus Gunn into several saves and creating chances for his teammates.
As halftime approached, Portugal intensified their pressure. Andre Silva missed a header, while Diogo Jota and Nuno Mendes both came close to equalizing, with Gunn making crucial saves to preserve Scotland’s lead.
The second half saw Martinez introduce Cristiano Ronaldo, fresh off scoring his 900th career goal. The change proved pivotal as Portugal’s attack gained new life. The equalizer came through birthday boy Fernandes, who drilled a first-time shot into the bottom corner after a setup from the ever-dangerous Leao.
Portugal continued to press, with Joao Felix having a diving header saved and Ronaldo twice hitting the woodwork. The Portuguese captain’s persistence paid off in the 88th minute when he prodded home Nuno Mendes’ cross for his 901st career goal, securing the win for the hosts.
The victory puts Portugal atop Group 1 of UNL League A, while Scotland, despite a valiant effort, suffered their second late defeat in a week. Steve Clarke’s side showed promise but will need to address their late-game management moving forward.
This thrilling encounter showcased Portugal’s depth and resilience, while also highlighting Scotland’s ability to compete with Europe’s elite. As the UNL progresses, both teams will look to build on their performances in this closely contested match.