Rafael Leão Gives Portugal’s Attack a New Dimension in Win Over Croatia
Rafael Leão makes an immediate impact in his first start of the FIFA World Cup, helping Portugal earn a 2-1 victory over Croatia. Leão records the game-winning assist on Gonçalo Ramos’ goal with a brilliant 40-yard cross in stoppage time, giving Portugal a different look in attack from the opening whistle.
Leão’s pace, dribbling, and ability to take on defenders add an element Portugal has been missing. He constantly pushes Croatia’s defense back, creates space for his teammates, and gives Portugal a dangerous outlet on the left wing. His direct style makes Portugal far more difficult to defend.
The numbers back up his performance. Leão finishes with one assist, two chances created, one big chance created, 47 completed passes at a 90 percent success rate, and 71 touches. He also comes close to scoring himself, striking the post on one of his two shot attempts, showing just how dangerous he is throughout the match.
Most importantly, Leão proves he belongs in Portugal’s starting lineup. His game-winning 40-yard cross to Gonçalo Ramos highlights the quality he brings, while his speed and creativity give Portugal’s attack the spark it has been lacking. After this performance, Portugal should have no reason to take him out of the starting XI as they prepare for a massive Round of 16 showdown with Spain.








