Nations League: France beat Ronaldo's Portugal to reach finals, Ramos misses two penalties
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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during their Nations League clash with France at Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during their Nations League clash with France at Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal, November 14, 2020. /CFP

World champions France and Germany rode on the influence of their Chelsea stars to rack up Nations League wins on Saturday while Spain's Sergio Ramos missed two penalties on the night he celebrated a record-setting 177th international appearance.

Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante scored just his second international goal as France defeated European champions Portugal 1-0 in Lisbon to secure a place in next year's Nations League finals.

Kante was quickest to react to a rebound as he netted the winner on 53 minutes that clinched France top spot in their group.

France lead Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal by three points ahead of Tuesday's clash with Sweden in Paris but is guaranteed first place by virtue of their superior head-to-head record.

Kante's teammate at the English Premier League side Timo Werner scored twice on his return to Leipzig as Germany enjoyed a 3-1 win over Ukraine.

Germany's Timo Werner (L) and Ukraine's defender Illia Zabarnyi vie for the ball during their Nations League clash at the Red Bull Arena stadium, Leipzig, Germany, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Germany's Timo Werner (L) and Ukraine's defender Illia Zabarnyi vie for the ball during their Nations League clash at the Red Bull Arena stadium, Leipzig, Germany, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Werner spent four years at Leipzig before moving to London in the summer and he flourished in familiar surroundings at the Red Bull Arena despite the absence of fans.

The win leaves Germany undefeated in their last 12 games and top of their group, a point ahead of second-placed Spain with the sides due to meet in Sevilla on Tuesday.

Ukraine took an early lead when Roman Yaremchuk caught the German defense napping.

The hosts roared back with three unanswered goals by Leroy Sane and Werner, who scored either side of half-time, to seal a deserved win.

In Basel, Ramos missed two penalties as Spain needed a late equalizer from Gerard Moreno to draw 1-1 with Switzerland.

Ramos was making his 177th appearance to break the international appearances record for a European player, pulling clear of Italy's Gianluigi Buffon, who has 176.

Spain's Sergio Ramos looks dejected after missing penalty during their Nations League clash with Switzerland at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Spain's Sergio Ramos looks dejected after missing penalty during their Nations League clash with Switzerland at St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland, November 14, 2020. /CFP

But it was a night to forget for the defender, who saw one spot-kick saved by Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer but backed himself to score a second, only to miss again with a dreadful attempted 'Panenka.'

Ramos had previously scored 25 penalties in a row and his inaccuracy from the spot cost Spain, who will now have to beat Germany to reach the final stage.

Remo Freuler gave the Swiss a 26th-minute lead but they had Nico Elvedi sent off for conceding the second penalty with 11 minutes left.

Spain finally found an equalizer in the 89th minute as Moreno capitalized on a tiring Swiss defense by converting Sergio Reguilon's cross.

After losing all four of their opening games in the Nations League, Sweden finally found some form in Solna, beating World Cup runners-up Croatia 2-1.

The Swedes, whose coach Janne Andersson has been sidelined with coronavirus, were 2-0 up at half-time.

Sweden's Dejan Kulusevski controls the ball during their Nations League clash with Croatia at Friends Arena, Stockholm, Sweden, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Sweden's Dejan Kulusevski controls the ball during their Nations League clash with Croatia at Friends Arena, Stockholm, Sweden, November 14, 2020. /CFP

Juventus star Dejan Kulusevski opened his international account in the 36th minute when the 20-year-old controlled a long pass from Mikael Lustig before scoring.

Defender Marcus Danielson, who plays his club football in China with Dalian Pro, headed in the second from a corner in first-half stoppage time.

Danielson had the misfortune to put through his own goal with eight minutes left after making contact with an Ivan Perisic header.

Croatia had beaten the Swedes 2-1 in their first meeting but they arrived for the return without midfielder Marcelo Brozovic and defender Domagoj Vida, both of whom had tested positive for COVID-19.

The coronavirus pandemic, meanwhile, also saw UEFA on Saturday cancel Sunday's match between Romania and Norway after Norwegian authorities banned the squad from travelling to Bucharest due to a COVID-19 case.

"The match cannot be played," UEFA said on its Nations League website.

Norway's health minister had ordered the squad not to travel after full-back Omar Elabdellaoui, who plays for Galatasaray in Turkey, tested positive for coronavirus.

Source(s): AFP