Hungary vs Portugal player ratings: Cristiano Ronaldo and Balazs Dzsudzsak brilliant in thrilling draw
Who impressed most during the gaem of the tournament so far?
Hungary
Gabor Kiraly: To be honest the veteran looked a bit dodgy throughout. Good dedication to those tracksuit bottoms though. 5
Adam Lang: Did fairly well out of his normal position. 6
Richard Guzmics: Picked up an early yellow but helped stifle Ronaldo at times. 6
Roland Juhasz: Failed to really deal with the threat of Ronaldo in air. 5
Mihaly Korhut: Another one troubled by Ronaldo. 5
Zoltan Gera: Scored opener but was subbed at half time. 6
Adam Pinter: Ensured there would be no Homecoming for Hungary with a solid midfield performance. 6
Balazs Dzsudzsak: Two goals in the game and was at the heart of everything, nearly inspired a famous win. 9
Akos Elek: Always lively on the counter as Portugal often looked vulnerable. 7
Gergo Lovrencsics: Quieter but occasionally troubled his opposite man. 6
Adam Szalai: Subbed midway through second half, but was a lively runner on the counter and a nuisance for the Portuguese defence. 6
Portugal
Rui Patricio: Unfortunate to be beaten twice by deflected shots. 6
Vieirinha: Looked good in attack, less so in defence. 6
Pepe: Couple of very important last ditch efforts, crucial for Portugal. 7
Ricardo Carvalho: The oldest outfield player in the tournament, but wasn’t really exposed. 6
Eliseu: Slightly suspect in defence but better in attack. 6
William Carvalho: Lost the ball couple of times in first half and was somewhat anonymous in second. 6
Joao Mario: Provided great assist for 1st Ronaldo goal, looked lively. 7
Joao Moutinho: Poor and was subbed at half time. 4
Andre Gomes: Not too bad, but Portugal looked much better when he was subbed for Quaresma. 6
Nani: Can be inconsistent but made dangerous forward runs and took his goal well. 7
Cristiano Ronaldo: Finally got his goal and time and time again dragged his side back into game. 9
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