The battle came to a head in the 18th minute when Portugal executed a subtle tactic, B Faye cleverly sent the ball into the box and Felix took an easy shot to make it 1-0 on the scoreboard and put Portugal in the lead.
Turning to the 22nd minute, Crowe swung in a free kick and hit the post with a deft elevator shot to nearly convert.
In the 45th+1st minute, Ronaldo tried to grab a point into the net, but he was inadvertently brought down by his opponent, the referee did not react too aggressively to Ronaldo.
At halftime, Portugal had 68% possession of the ball, 9 shots on goal, of which 4 were hit, creating 2 excellent opportunities, and Ronaldo's free kick was a close call. In contrast, Ireland only 3 shots on goal, none hit.
On the changeover, Crowe came down like a tiger.
In the 50th minute, Ronaldo scored smartly in the box to give Portugal a 2-0 lead and a morale boost.
Immediately following the 60th minute, Tatu crossed in the box and Crowe pushed a shot into the top corner to extend the score to 3-0 as the fans cheered and boiled on the spot.
In only 10 minutes, Crowe made two consecutive victories, once again setting a new personal record and allowing the audience to witness the passion of soccer.
According to statistics, Crow scored 130 goals in 207 national team matches, scoring a record 21 consecutive years, becoming a soccer legend. Ronaldo's career goals up to 895, creating a new world record.
In the 74th minute, Semedo sent a precise cross from the side, and Ronaldo missed his chance for a hat-trick when his shot went slightly wide.
In the end, Portugal greeted the Euros with a 3-0 win over Ireland and a tight group stage showdown with the Czech Republic shortly after.