Cristiano Ronaldo set the record for most goals at the European Championship with two of them Tuesday in Portugal's 3-0 victory over Hungary at a packed Puskas Arena.
Ronaldo scored his 10th goal at the tournament from the penalty spot in the 87th minute and then added a second in injury time. He has now scored 11 goals over five continental tournaments. He entered the match even with Michel Platini at nine goals.
Portugal defender Raphael Guerreiro scored the opening goal three minutes before Ronaldo's first with a shot that deflected off a defender and wrong-footed goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi.
Ronaldo had missed an easy chance near the end of the first half when he hit a shot over the crossbar from close range.
It was the first match of the tournament to be played in front of a full crowd amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The 67,215-capacity Puskas Arena went wild with celebration after 80 minutes when substitute Szabolcs Schon cut inside from the right and planted a low shot into the corner of the net. But the goal was ruled out because Schon was offside when he ran onto the pass.
Ronaldo is now only three behind former Iran striker Ali Daei's men's record of 109 international goals.
2020 European Championship


Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
1' KICK-OFF! Who can win this match?
5' Jota's shot denied
19' OFFSIDE! Ronaldo's shot denied
30' Ronaldo's header wide out
36' Szalai's header stopped
37' Yellow Card! Ruben Dias booked
40' CLOSE! Jota's chance missed
43' MISS! Ronaldo's shot flies high
47' Gulacsi makes a decent save
50' Szalai's long shot stopped
57' Sallai's shot denied
68' Gulacsi makes a decent save to denie Fernandes
70' Sallai's shot inches wide
77' Fiola handball overlooked by ref
81' Disallowed! Schön scores but the goal is offside
83' GOAL! Hungary 0-1 Portugal (Guerreiro)
86' Penalty Goal! Hungary 0-2 Portugal (Ronaldo)
91' GOAL! Hungary 0-3 Portugal (Ronaldo)
Line-ups
Hungary XI: Gulacsi, Szalai, A. Fiola, G. Lovrencsics, E. Botka, L. Kleinheisler, Orban, R. Sallai, Nagy, Attila Szalai, A. Schäfer
Subs: A. Bogdán, N. Nikolić, L. Négo, R. Varga, D. Dibusz, T. Cseri, D. Sigér, Lang, Á. Kecskés, K. Varga, B. Bolla, S. Schön
Portugal XI: Ronaldo, Pepe, Patricio, Danilo Pereira, Carvalho, Guerreiro, Semedo, Bruno Fernandes, Ruben Dias, Bernardo, Jota
Subs: Fonte, Moutinho, Anthony Lopes, Sérgio Oliveira, Andre Silva, Rui Silva, Rafa Silva, Neves, R.Sanches, Felix, Pedro Gonçalves, Nuno Mendes