France wary as tearful Ronaldo says this is his last European Championship

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Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts after failing to score a penalty kick during the UEFA Euro 2024 round of 16 football match between Portugal and Slovenia at the Frankfurt Arena in Frankfurt am Main on July 1, 2024. (Photo by AFP)

The only man to play in six Euros, and the tournament's record ever scorer with 14 goals, is still to net this time outside of a penalty shoot-out.

FRANKFURT - Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed this will be his last European Championship after Portugal reached a quarter-final with France following his own personal Slovenian saga, said German news agency (dpa).

The only man to play in six Euros, and the tournament's record ever scorer with 14 goals, is still to net this time outside of a penalty shoot-out. A winner against the goal-shy French, whose players have yet to score a single goal from open play, could be written in the stars in Hamburg on Friday.

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"It's undoubtedly my last European Championship," he told Portuguese reporters after Monday's game, given he will be 43 at the next Euros.

"But it's amazing what football has brought me. The joy of the game, the joy of seeing my fans, my family and the affection that people have for me."

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It looked like his Euro journey could end in floods of tears after Jan Oblak superbly saved his penalty in extra-time of the 0-0 draw.

The 39-year-old's emotions became the big talking point on social media, with images of Ronaldo and his mother in the stands crying dominating coverage of the last-16 game.

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But Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa spared his captain more pain by first denying Slovenia's Benjamin Šeško after the onrushing striker looked near certain to score after Pepe's mistake.

Costa then became the first man to save three penalties in a Euro shoot-out as the 2016 champions progressed, with Ronaldo predictably scoring their first spot kick.

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"You can't fail if you don't try," said Ronaldo, who apologised to Portugal fans for the first penalty miss after converting in the shoot-out.

"Making people happy is what motivates me the most," he added as tears almost flowed again.

"We will now have a difficult game against France, who are one of the favourites for the title. But we are going to war." - BERNAMA-dpa