Joao Felix missed a penalty kick as Portugal fell to France 5-3 in a shootout on July 5, ending Cristiano Ronaldo's final Euros.
The decisive miss came from Felix, who struck the woodwork with his attempt.

What happened?

Portugal and France played to a 0-0 draw in Hamburg before the shootout.
France converted all five of their spot-kicks, with Theo Hernandez scoring the winning penalty.

Why it matters for Joao Felix

Felix's miss proved costly for Portugal, who were eliminated from Euro 2024.
The 39-year-old Ronaldo has claimed this will be his final Euros, and he bows out having had 23 shots without scoring once at Euro 2024.

What comes next?

The question for Portugal is whether they are better off without Ronaldo.
Felix and his teammates will look to regroup and focus on future tournaments.

Portugal had the better chances in extra time, with Ronaldo blazing over with the goal begging.
Felix headed into the side netting, and Nuno Mendes fired at Mike Maignan, as penalties beckoned.

Ronaldo hugged his old friend and teammate Pepe, who at the age of 41, delivered another fine performance at the back.
Pepe was in tears after the defeat, which will surely call time on his international career.

France set up a semi-final with Spain, having won the shootout 5-3.
Les Bleus converted all five of their spot-kicks, with Hernandez scoring the winning penalty.

The pre-game expectation of a tight, cagey contest proved correct, as neither team managed a shot from inside the box in the first half.
Hernandez stung Diogo Costa's palms with a venomous strike, while Bruno Fernandes became the first Portugal player other than Ronaldo to attempt a direct free-kick shot at a major tournament since the Euro 2016 final.