Portugal vs Ghana player ratings World Cup 2014: Cristiano Ronaldo? Ruben Amorim? Nani? Who was the man of the match?

Portugal 2 Ghana 1

Samuel Stevens
Thursday 26 June 2014 14:39 EDT
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Cristiano Ronaldo can't hide his devastation at the final whistle
Cristiano Ronaldo can't hide his devastation at the final whistle

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Cristiano Ronaldo's first goal of the World Cup earned Portugal a 2-1 win over Ghana but couldn't prevent his team being eliminated from the tournament along with the Africans on Thursday.

Portugal finished level on four points with second-place United States in Group G but with an inferior goal difference. Germany topped the group.

Ronaldo slammed in the winner with his left foot in the 80th minute to break his drought in Brazil and give Portugal its first win.

Ghana captain Asamaoh Gyan's 57th-minute header canceled out an own goal scored by John Boye in the 31st.

But who was the man of the match? Click through our gallery to find out...

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