• Goncalo Ramos celebrates scoring Portugal's fifth goal and his hat-trick in the 6-1 Round of 16 win against Switzerland at the Lusail Stadium on December 6, 2022. PA
    Goncalo Ramos celebrates scoring Portugal's fifth goal and his hat-trick in the 6-1 Round of 16 win against Switzerland at the Lusail Stadium on December 6, 2022. PA
  • Goncalo Ramos scores Portugal's fifth goal. AP
    Goncalo Ramos scores Portugal's fifth goal. AP
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    Portugal's Goncalo Ramos celebrates. PA
  • LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 06: Goncalo Ramos of Portugal celebrates after scoring the team's fifth goal and their hat trick during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Round of 16 match between Portugal and Switzerland at Lusail Stadium on December 06, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Alex Pantling / Getty Images)
    LUSAIL CITY, QATAR - DECEMBER 06: Goncalo Ramos of Portugal celebrates after scoring the team's fifth goal and their hat trick during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Round of 16 match between Portugal and Switzerland at Lusail Stadium on December 06, 2022 in Lusail City, Qatar. (Photo by Alex Pantling / Getty Images)
  • Portugal's Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring the third goal. AP
    Portugal's Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring the third goal. AP
  • Raphael Guerreiro celebrates scoring Portugal's fourth goal. PA
    Raphael Guerreiro celebrates scoring Portugal's fourth goal. PA
  • Goncalo Ramos scores his side's third goal. AP
    Goncalo Ramos scores his side's third goal. AP
  • Portugal's Pepe, left, celebrates after scoring the second goal. AP
    Portugal's Pepe, left, celebrates after scoring the second goal. AP
  • Pepe celebrates scoring his side's second goal. AP
    Pepe celebrates scoring his side's second goal. AP
  • Raphael Guerreiro scores the fourth goal. PA
    Raphael Guerreiro scores the fourth goal. PA
  • Portugal's Pepe scores against Switzerland. AP
    Portugal's Pepe scores against Switzerland. AP
  • Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring Portugal's first goal in the Round of 16 match against Switzerland at Lusail Stadium on December 6, 2022. Getty
    Goncalo Ramos celebrates after scoring Portugal's first goal in the Round of 16 match against Switzerland at Lusail Stadium on December 6, 2022. Getty
  • Goncalo Ramos scores Portugal's first goal. Getty
    Goncalo Ramos scores Portugal's first goal. Getty
  • Portugal's Goncalo Ramos celebrates scoring with teammates. Reuters
    Portugal's Goncalo Ramos celebrates scoring with teammates. Reuters
  • Cristiano Ronaldo did not look happy about starting the game on the bench. Getty
    Cristiano Ronaldo did not look happy about starting the game on the bench. Getty
  • Manuel Akanji scores for Switzerland. Getty
    Manuel Akanji scores for Switzerland. Getty
  • Cristiano Ronaldo pours water on his head. AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo pours water on his head. AFP
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    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo came on as a sub. PA
  • Portugal's Rafael Leao celebrates scoring their sixth goal. Reuters
    Portugal's Rafael Leao celebrates scoring their sixth goal. Reuters
  • Rafael Leao celebrates scoring their sixth goal with Diogo Dalot and Ruben Dias. Reuters
    Rafael Leao celebrates scoring their sixth goal with Diogo Dalot and Ruben Dias. Reuters

Goncalo Ramos replaces Cristiano Ronaldo and scores hat-trick as Portugal crush Swiss


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Goncalo Ramos justified the shock decision to drop Cristiano Ronaldo by scoring a hat-trick on his full debut as Portugal demolished Switzerland 6-1 on Tuesday to power into the World Cup quarter-finals.

The 21-year-old Ramos, who started instead of Ronaldo, became the youngest player to strike three times in a World Cup knockout match since Pele in 1958.

Pepe, Raphael Guerreiro and Rafael Leao were also on target for a rampant Portugal, who booked a showdown with Morocco on Saturday for a place in the last four in Qatar.

Ronaldo, 37 and now without a club after his departure from Manchester United, has hogged the headlines during the tournament while looking a shadow of his former self.

The only man to score at five World Cups, Ronaldo was left out by coach Fernando Santos against the Swiss following his angry response to being substituted in the last group game.

It was a bold call to omit a player with a record 118 international goals in favour of giving a full debut to Ramos, the Benfica striker who had played just 33 minutes across three previous appearances.

But it took just 17 minutes for Ramos to reward Santos' faith, and to achieve something Ronaldo has never done - score in a World Cup knockout game.

Joao Felix clipped delicately into the feet of Ramos, who quickly swivelled past Fabian Schaer and rifled into the roof of the net past a stunned Yann Sommer.

Otavio, who returned to the Portugal midfield after injury in their opening match, shot straight at Sommer before Ramos did likewise moments later.

Xherdan Shaqiri drew a fingertip stop from Diogo Costa with a dipping free-kick from distance, but Portugal soon had their second.

Bruno Fernandes whipped in a corner and the 39-year-old Pepe towered above the Swiss defence to powerfully head home.

Diogo Dalot hacked Remo Freuler's header off the line after Diogo Costa failed to properly deal with a cross, but the Swiss simply had no answers against an irresistible Portugal.

Ramos turned in his second from close range six minutes into the second half from Dalot's cross down the right.

He then turned provider by playing in Guerreiro to lash in another just four minutes later as the Swiss defence was ruthlessly ripped apart.

It was also Ramos who inadvertently glanced a corner towards Manuel Akanji at the far post as the Manchester City centre-back pulled one back for Switzerland.

Ramos completed his treble after more outstanding work from Felix, nonchalantly dinking over Sommer with one of his final touches before making way for Ronaldo.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's introduced elicited the biggest roar of the night. Ronaldo did have the ball in the back of the net but it was ruled out for a clear offside.

Leao capped off a sensational Portugal performance with a terrific curling strike in stoppage time.

Updated: December 06, 2022, 9:22 PM