• Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo smiles when he arrives to a training session at the Bessa stadium in Porto. AP Photo
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo smiles when he arrives to a training session at the Bessa stadium in Porto. AP Photo
  • Cristiano Ronaldo trains before the final. EPA
    Cristiano Ronaldo trains before the final. EPA
  • Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal warms up during the Portugal training session prior to the UEFA Nations League final. Getty Images
    Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal warms up during the Portugal training session prior to the UEFA Nations League final. Getty Images
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    Cristiano Ronaldo during a training session at the Estadio do Bessa, Porto. PA
  • Netherlands' Virgil Van Dijk, left, duels for the ball with England's Harry Kane during the UEFA Nations League semi final between the Netherlands and England. AP Photo
    Netherlands' Virgil Van Dijk, left, duels for the ball with England's Harry Kane during the UEFA Nations League semi final between the Netherlands and England. AP Photo
  • Virgil van Dijk with team mates during training ahead of the final against Portugal. Action Images via Reuters
    Virgil van Dijk with team mates during training ahead of the final against Portugal. Action Images via Reuters
  • Virgil van Dijk warms up during the Netherlands training session prior to the UEFA Nations League Final. Getty Images
    Virgil van Dijk warms up during the Netherlands training session prior to the UEFA Nations League Final. Getty Images
  • Cristiano Ronaldo during a training session at Bessa Sec XXI stadium in Porto. EPA
    Cristiano Ronaldo during a training session at Bessa Sec XXI stadium in Porto. EPA
  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo heads the ball during a training session at the Bessa stadium in Porto. AP Photo
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo heads the ball during a training session at the Bessa stadium in Porto. AP Photo
  • Virgil van Dijk of The Netherlands reacts to the goal scored by Quincy Promes during the UEFA Nations League semi-final match between the Netherlands and England. Getty Images
    Virgil van Dijk of The Netherlands reacts to the goal scored by Quincy Promes during the UEFA Nations League semi-final match between the Netherlands and England. Getty Images
  • Bernardo Silva, Joao Moutinho and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal warm up during training prior to the UEFA Nations League final. Getty Images
    Bernardo Silva, Joao Moutinho and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal warm up during training prior to the UEFA Nations League final. Getty Images
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    Teammates watch Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, right. AP Photo

Cristiano Ronaldo yet to score against Virgil van Dijk as Portugal face the Netherlands


Ian Oxborrow
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Having bagged more than 600 career goals, there aren't many of the world's top defenders that Cristiano Ronaldo hasn't scored against.

But there is one significant exception – Virgil van Dijk.

The two titans of football go head to head in the Uefa Nations League final on Sunday evening when Portugal face the Netherlands at the Estadio do Dragao.

As well as a clash between the two nations, it is being billed as Ronaldo versus Van Dijk – the world's in-form striker after his stunning hat-trick against Switzerland in the semi-final, against the world's best defender who is fresh from Champions League glory with Liverpool.

An extraordinary statistic has come to light after Van Dijk's fantastic club season – that he hasn't been dribbled past in more than 60 consecutive matches.

Ronaldo, however, had little trouble dribbling past the Swiss defence in the final minutes of last week's semi-final, and even remarked afterwards how he likes to finish matches in style, posting on Instagram alongside his third goal: "After 90 minutes of intense exercise, there’s always a chance for a final punchline! Ending big is always the best way to close the show!"

He goes into Sunday evening's match with no goals to his name against Van Dijk, though.

Their first encounter came on the international stage when Portugal faced the Netherlands in Geneva in March last year.

The Netherlands ran out comfortable 3-0 winners thanks to goals from Memphis Depay, Ryan Babel and a well-taken half volley from Van Dijk at the end of the first half.

Ronaldo was unusually subdued in front of goal. A header from a free-kick in the second half which was saved low down by 'keeper Jasper Cillessen was his only clear chance, and on that occasion he wasn't being marked by Van Dijk. The Portuguese was substituted in the 68th minute.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo scored all three of Portugal's goals in their 3-1 win over Switzerland in the Uefa Nations League semi-finals. Getty
    Cristiano Ronaldo scored all three of Portugal's goals in their 3-1 win over Switzerland in the Uefa Nations League semi-finals. Getty
  • Ronaldo celebrates his hat-trick goal. Reuters
    Ronaldo celebrates his hat-trick goal. Reuters
  • It was his first for Portugal since the World Cup in 2018. EPA
    It was his first for Portugal since the World Cup in 2018. EPA
  • Ronaldo and Portugal will now face either England or the Netherlands in the final. AP Photo
    Ronaldo and Portugal will now face either England or the Netherlands in the final. AP Photo
  • Ronaldo receives the match ball from German referee Felix Brych. EPA
    Ronaldo receives the match ball from German referee Felix Brych. EPA
  • Ronaldo applauds fans at the end of the game. AP Photo
    Ronaldo applauds fans at the end of the game. AP Photo
  • Ronaldo cannot hide his delight at the success. EPA
    Ronaldo cannot hide his delight at the success. EPA
  • Portugal can follow up winning Euro 2016 by winning the Uefa Nations League on Sunday. EPA
    Portugal can follow up winning Euro 2016 by winning the Uefa Nations League on Sunday. EPA
  • There was no surprise on who the man of the match was. Getty
    There was no surprise on who the man of the match was. Getty
  • Ronaldo celebrates in front of supporters. AP Photo
    Ronaldo celebrates in front of supporters. AP Photo
  • Ronaldo is congratulated by his teammates. AP Photo
    Ronaldo is congratulated by his teammates. AP Photo
  • Ronaldo celebrates his opening goal. EPA
    Ronaldo celebrates his opening goal. EPA
  • Ronaldo shakes hands with his teammate Jose Fonte at the final whistle. EPA
    Ronaldo shakes hands with his teammate Jose Fonte at the final whistle. EPA
  • Ronaldo celebrates finding the net for his and Portugal's opening goal. Reuters
    Ronaldo celebrates finding the net for his and Portugal's opening goal. Reuters
  • It was a night of celebration for Portugal and Ronaldo. AFP
    It was a night of celebration for Portugal and Ronaldo. AFP

There was a happier outcome for him a couple of months later when he came up against Van Dijk for a second time – on this occasion in the Champions League final between Real Madrid and Liverpool.

Real, of course, ran out 3-1 winners while Ronaldo's contribution was overshadowed by Gareth Bale's spectacular overhead kick, Mohamed Salah's injury and Liverpool goalkeeper Loris Karius's two major errors.

Ronaldo had an opportunity in the first half to go past Van Dijk as he cut into the penalty area from the right touch line but instead chose to shoot as the Dutchman closed him down. His shot went high.

He also had a header well saved by Karius and saw the follow up put away by Karim Benzema only for the goal to be disallowed for offside. Van Dijk wasn't in close attention at the time.

The second half saw Ronaldo given another opportunity to go one-on-one with Van Dijk inside the penalty area, but the Dutchman slid in and won that duel. A further attempt, with Ronaldo breaking into the box with Van Dijk in front of him, saw play held up by a pitch invader.

For the neutrals it may be Ronaldo versus Van Dijk, but for the players it is all about the team.

"We play Portugal, we are not playing Cristiano Ronaldo," Van Dijk said. "They have a very good team. It's going to be tough. We need to be ready."