Portugal’s hat-trick hero was homesick after moving to Benfica but his coach says he has learned how to overcome all obstacles

When Gonçalo Ramos moved from his childhood home in the Algarve to Lisbon to join Benfica’s academy as a teenager he struggled to settle, often crying for his parents. His determination to get through the hard times ensured he would make the most of his talent and helped to mould him as a person.

On Tuesday, at the age of 21, Ramos was not fazed by replacing the national icon Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal’s World Cup last-16 tie against Switzerland. Those who know him were not surprised he scored a fine hat-trick, and Morocco will be more worried about facing him than a certain former Manchester United striker in Saturday’s quarter-final.

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