Did Ronaldo's son Cristiano Jr. Shine in Portugal's Victory Against Japan U-15?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Cristiano dos Santos made his debut for Portugal U-15.
- Rafael Cabral scored a hat-trick.
- Portugal secured a 4-1 victory against Japan.
- Henrique Amen scored on his debut.
- The tournament showcases young talent.
New Delhi, May 13 (NationPress) The son of all-time international top scorer Cristiano Ronaldo, Cristiano dos Santos, made his inaugural appearance for the Portugal U-15 National Team during a remarkable 4-1 victory against Japan on Tuesday, marking the opening match of the Vlatko Markovic International Tournament.
Ronaldo celebrated this milestone on Instagram, expressing pride in his son's achievement: "Congratulations on your @portugal debut son. Very proud of you!"
The match started off with both teams displaying competitive energy, as they pressed each other high up the pitch. Clear chances were limited, though both sides posed threats.
Midway through the first half, the deadlock was broken. A brilliant pass from Lourenço Fernandes found Rafael Cabral unmarked, and he confidently slotted home the opening goal to make it 1-0 for Portugal.
Cabral struck again just two minutes later, turning inside the box and firing another shot into the back of the net, doubling Portugal's lead.
Japan attempted to rally, maintaining pressure but with limited success against the Portuguese defense. André Marques, Portugal's goalkeeper, faced few serious threats, the closest being a near-miss cross.
In the second half, Japan intensified their efforts but found it difficult to breach the Portuguese defense. Portugal, however, continued to shine. A penalty was awarded after Cabral was fouled in the box, and he effortlessly converted, achieving a hat-trick.
With the score at 3-0, Japan kept pushing forward, yet Portugal managed to introduce more debutants, one of whom, Henrique Amen, scored just moments after entering the match, making it a dream debut.
Japan managed to find the net late in the game through Toa Fujisawa, but the match ended 4-1 in favor of Portugal.
Vlatko Markovic’s debut tournament showcased impressive moments from the youngest team in the National Teams, with several players making their first appearances.
The Quinas Team has three more matches scheduled in this tournament against Greece (May 14) and England (May 16), with a final opponent to be determined on May 18.