Cristiano Ronaldo gave the ball a kiss and placed it on the penalty spot. How many times must he have been through this routine over the course of the previous 20 years?

Beating the goalkeeper from 12 yards has been integral to his brilliance, integral to his claim to be the greatest of all.

If he could do it again, beat Jan Oblak and finally break the Slovenian resistance in the first half of extra time then surely Portugal would be into a quarter-final against France in Hamburg on Friday.

Ronaldo struck it cleanly and firmly towards the corner but Oblak went the right way, stretched and found the ball with a hand, pushed it against a post and wide.

It was an exceptional save, more of a save than a miss, and indicative of Slovenia’s refusal to yield to the expectation.

Diogo Costa proved Portugal's hero by saving three penalties to win a shoot-out with Slovenia

Diogo Costa proved Portugal’s hero by saving three penalties to win a shoot-out with Slovenia

Costa saved all of Slovenia’s penalties after the match had finished goalless after extra-time

Cristiano Ronaldo was left in tears after his penalty saved in the first period of extra time

MATCH FACTS 

PORTUGAL (4-3-3): Costa 8; Cancelo 6 (Semedo 117min), Dias 6, Pepe 6 (Neves 117), Mendes 6; Fernandes 6.5, Palhinha 7, Vitinha 6.5 (Jota 65, 6); Silva 6.5, Ronaldo 7, Leao 7 (Conceicao 76). Booked: Martinez.

Manager: Roberto Martinez 6.

SLOVENIA (4-4-2): Oblak 6.5; Karnicnik 6.5, Drkusic 7, Bijol 7, Balkovec 7; Stojanovic 6 (Verbic 86), Gnezda Cerin 7, Elsnik 7 (Ilicic 105), Mlakar 6 (Gorenc Stankovic 74, 6); Sporar 5.5 (Celar 75, 6.5), Sesko 6.

Booked: Drkusic, Karnicnik, Stankovic, Bijol, Balkovec. Sent off: Kek.

Manager: Matjaz Kek 6.

Referee: Daniele Orsato (Ita) 6.

Perhaps they will say there was justice at play, too, because they did not think it was a foul on Diogo Jota as he jinked into the box. 

Ronaldo was left distraught by the miss, sobbing as the teams huddled for the interval in extra-time, his team-mates offering support and fans singing his name.

It was one of those nights when the ball did not want to go in.

Mostly because Slovenia defended heroically, but Benjamin Sesko also missed a glorious chance to clinch a place for Slovenia in the last eight, after Ronaldo’s penalty miss and before the shoot out.

Sesko pounced on a rare mistake by Pepe and sped clear with only goalkeeper Diogo Costa to beat.

Costa spread his frame and made the block. It was Portugal’s goalkeeper who would rise up and be the hero of the night, saving three penalties in the shootout. ‘The game of my life,’ said the Porto keeper.

His first save in the shootout foiled Josip Ilicic and brought Ronaldo back to the same end of the stadium, facing Oblak again. 

Ronaldo converted Portugal’s first penalty of the shoot-out in Frankfurt after a frustrating night

The forward held his hands up in apology following his missed spot-kick during extra time

Slovenia’s resistance was broken in the shoot-out with Benjamin Verbic one of three to miss

This time he made no mistake and Costa went on to make two more outstanding saves from Jure Blakovec and Benjamin Verbic.

Bruno Ferdandes found the net and Bernardo Silva won it and finally, Slovenia were broken.

Portugal will meet France on Friday in Hamburg and Ronaldo, the only man to play in six Euros will once again try to become the first to score in six.

Ronaldo is still writing the scripts even when things seem to conspire against him as they did for so long here.

Slovenia are compact, well organised and tenacious. They are physical. They leave a little contact on players. They disrupt rhythms.

They frustrate opponents as England know from their encounter at the group stage.

Here, they frustrated Ronaldo from the early moments when he headed one into the gloves of Oblak and was furious with himself when he mistimed another.

He fizzed one free-kick narrowly over from a good position just outside the box and was miles away with an absurd, over-ambitious attempt to swerve one towards goal from way out on Portugal’s left wing.

Ronaldo cut a disconsolate figure after seeing his penalty saved by Slovenia’s Jan Oblak

Oblak dived at full stretch to prevent Ronaldo from giving Portugal the lead in extra time

The Slovenia captain was congratulated by his team-mates following his stunning penalty save

Benjamin Sesko was denied by Portugal’s Diogo Costa when he was clean through in extra time

He was seldom far from centre stage although Slovenia’s greatest problems in the first half came when Rafael Leao got on the ball with space to dribble at right back Zan Karnicnik. 

Joao Palhinha clipped the outside of a post with a low drive after one such run by Leao but, for all their dominance, Portugal did not find the breakthrough and become increasingly aggravated by some of the physical attention.

Ronaldo threw his arms up and down in exasperation.

Slovenian glimmers were rare.

Sesko caught one sweet from distance late in the first half, straight at Costa, then broke clear of Pepe in the second half of normal time, only to make a mess of his finish.

Then came his chance in extra time. That was the chance for Slovenia and unlike Portugal they would live to regret failing to seize it as Costa performed his heroics.

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