Edinson Cavani

Edinson Cavani scored twice as Uruguay booked a quarter-final date with France and sent Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal home after a 2-1 win in Sochi.

Cavani opened the scoring just seven minutes into the keenly-fought contest when he finished off a stunning cross-field one-two with Luis Suarez.

Pepe equalised with a towering 55th-minute header but Cavani hit back with a stylish first-time strike (62) to send Oscar Tabarez’s men through to the last eight for the first time since 2010.

Ronaldo, thwarted at set-pieces and restricted to potshots, struggled to inspire the European champions and bows out of the tournament on the same day as La Liga rival Lionel Messi.

Portugal’s familiar hero had looked predictably up for it, performing a theatrical flick on the left flank before taking aim for the first time of the night, only to fire straight at Fernando Muslera.

But Cavani headed Uruguay in front with thrilling simplicity just moments later, launching a diagonal ball to Suarez, charging into the box and rising at the back post when his team-mate whipped a cross back in.

Portugal responded well to the setback but Ronaldo was denied a bullet header by Jose Gimenez’s intervention and when Rodrigo Bentancur’s foul presented a free-kick chance, the Ballon d’Or holder smashed into the wall.

The imperious Diego Godin had marshalled Uruguay’s mean defence as attacking team-mates hustled and harried upfield but Portugal returned from the break with renewed intent and when Raphael Guerreiro crossed after a short corner, Pepe leapt unmarked to draw his level.

Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure against Uruguay
Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure against Uruguay

Portugal had fresh faith but Uruguay took just seven minutes to reassert their authority, Bentancur rolling a ball that Cavani swept into the far corner without breaking stride.

Uruguay’s matchwinner hobbled off shortly after, ice packs applied to his shin, but Bernardo Silva wasted a good chance as Ronaldo lashed from range in desperation as time ticked down.

Tabarez’s men were tiring but in a frantic finale, they survived a string of late balls into the box as Ronaldo – whose late yellow card would have ruled him out of the next round had his side got there – trudged off stony-faced.

Man of the match – Edinson Cavani

Cavani and Suarez linked up brilliantly on the Black Sea coast but Uruguay’s two-goal hero gets the nod. He scored with both his shots on target, taking his international tally to 45 goals, and the first – even though his cheek took the impact – finished a breathtaking move. A nation will hope he can quickly shake off that knock in time to face PSG team-mate Kylian Mbappe.

Cristiano Ronaldo helps an injured Edinson Cavani from the field
Cristiano Ronaldo helps an injured Edinson Cavani from the field

Source: Skysports