Cristiano Ronaldo scored as Portugal held on to defeat Belgium 2-1 in a game that was moved from Brussels after this month’s attacks.
Belgium keeper Thibaut Courtois made a number of early spectacular saves to keep the game level but Nani found the breakthrough with a curling shot in the 20th minute.
Ronaldo added a second on 40 minutes by heading in a cross from close range. That proved to be the difference despite Belgium getting a goal back in the 62nd minute when Jordan Lukaku sent in a cross for his brother Romelu to head home.
Belgium’s players wore special shirts to honour the victims of the attacks. During the pregame warm-up, the players’ shirts had a message on the front that read, “In memory of all victims, Brussels 22.03.2016.”
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