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Cristiano Ronaldo overshadows Kimmich on captain's night

Hecko Flores in Munich
June 5, 2025

Joshua Kimmich's 100th game for Germany was spoiled by Portugal's comeback and Cristiano Ronaldo's heroics.

UEFA Nations League 2025 | Halbfinale Deutschland vs. Portugal in München
The special night which was meant to honor the Germany captain turned into another night of praise for Cristiano RonaldoImage: Marco Steinbrenner/DeFodi Images/IMAGO

The evening started with a weather warning: a major storm was approaching, delaying the start to the game and perhaps also delaying the goals.

This was supposed to be Joshua Kimmich's night.

Not only did the Germany captain make his 100th appearance with the national team. He also assisted the first goal of the match played at his home stadium, Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena.

Germany captain Joshua Kimmich made his 100th appearence with the teamImage: Wunderl/Beautiful Sports/IMAGO

But opponents Portugal had other plans and ended up stealing the show with a 2-1 away win to reach the Nations League final, putting another dent in Germany's hopes of a resurgence.

100th game but not at 100%

"We need to understand that if we are not at 100%, it's difficult against any opponent," said Kimmich after the match, referring to Germany missing key players such as Jamal Musiala and Antonio Rüdiger due to injuries.

After a cagey first half, it was Kimmich who provided a lobbed pass to Florian Wirtz to score Germany's first goal in the 48th minute.

"Even after we went 1-0 up, it didn't appear to me like we wanted to reach the final," said Kimmich

"We need to be honest with ourselves, we were not active enough on the ball and also without it. We didn't bring the energy on the pitch and therefore we deserved to lose."

Despite the defeat, Kimmich believes the team is "more consolidated than we were a year and a half ago" and he is more than familiar with the current situation.

Kimmich began his international career in 2016, just two years after Germany's World Cup triumph in Brazil. While he lifted the now-defunct Confederations Cup in 2017 with the national team, Germany have experienced multiple disappointing tournaments ever since.

The 30-year-old Is the 14th player to reach 100 caps with Germany's men's national team. But he's the only German player with over 100 appearances who has not won a World Cup.

"I've experienced many highs and lows with the Germany national team," he had said earlier in the week.

"Of course, you always have the goal of winning a title in mind. We go into every tournament, especially as Germany, to compete for the title."

But Kimmich and Germany will have to wait longer to end their trophy drought.

Dueling captains

While this was the captain's 100th match wearing the Germany shirt, Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal's captain, dwarfed the German's milestone by playing his 220th game for his nation.

Cristiano Ronaldo was met with a roaring stadiumImage: Halil Sagirkaya/Anadolu Agency/IMAGO

"Congratulations to Kimmich. He's played 100 games, it's a landmark, it's amazing," said Portugal coach Roberto Martinez after the match.

"But when you're talking about a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, he's got over double that. It's difficult to put into words," said Martinez.

In fact, it was the 40-year-old who would put an end to his own drought of sorts.

Ronaldo had lost all five of his previous meetings against Germany but it was the Portuguese captain who would score the winning goal in the 68th minute, just five minutes after Francisco Conceicao had tied the match with a stunning curling shot from distance.

Francisco Conceicao scored his team's first goal of the matchImage: Harry Langer/DeFodi Images/IMAGO

Ronaldo is used to being in the spotlight. As soon as his name was announced, the stadium exploded in cheers and jeers. Naturally the cheers came from the away supporters and jeers from the home fans.

But it's amid the jeers that Ronaldo appears to thrive in the most.

Ronaldo had missed a few chances earlier in the game, sparking boos and whistles from the home crowd. This turned into silence once he scored, turning the game around. His goal against Germany was his 137th for Portugal, a record in men's international football.

"It's human, when you win, the next day you have less hunger. But that's not the case with Cristiano," said Martinez.

The striker was only substituted in the 90th minute to receive the applause of the away crowd as he led his country to another Nations League final.

With Ronaldo off the pitch, Germany desperately pushed for a last-minute equalizer with a counter-attack. But it was Kimmich who missed a crucial pass bringing the home crowd to a sigh.

The special night which was meant to honor the Germany captain turned into another night of praise for Cristiano Ronaldo.

Edited by: Zac Crellin

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