If the FIFA Confederations Cup needed a kick start, it got it with European champions Portugal, and Gold Cup champions Mexico, as the pair battled to a thrilling 2-2 draw.
Substitute Cedric Soares looked like being the European champions' hero with his 86th-minute deflected shot, but Moreno's header from a corner spoiled the Southampton defender's celebration of his first worldwide goal.
"We were at least as good as they were and they're the current European champion", said the Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio.
Ronaldo, 32, is reportedly furious over a tax probe into the off-shore accounts dealing with his image rights, and has reportedly vowed to leave Spain.
After finishing with an assist in the Confederations Cup Group A game, he was expected to give an interview after the match.
When Ronaldo's volley thumped the crossbar, Nani pounced on the rebound, but the video ref spotted that four players were offside.
Few players have succeeded alongside Ronaldo in Portugal's attack recently.
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Portugal still went on to take the lead shortly afterwards, with Ronaldo setting up Ricardo Quaresma.
Cedric's goal looked to have been the breakthrough Portugal needed, but Mexico did not cave in. It was perfectly placed for Chicharito to get a head on the ball, and Mexico's all-time leading scorer converted.
The Mexicans should have taken the lead on the stroke of half time as Jiminez pulled the ball back for Hernandez inside the box but the Borrusia Moenchengladbach striker ballooned his shot.
A thrilling end to the first-half had set the tone for a goal spree in the second but much to the disappointment of all those present at the Kazan Arena, the second period was very cagey for the most part.
Portugal did finally make it 1-0 on 34 minutes when Quaresma opened their account after being played in by Ronaldo.
The result handed the early initiative in Group A to hosts Russian Federation, winners over New Zealand on Saturday. - Against Mexico, Cristiano Ronaldo failed to find the net for Portugal for the first time since the EURO 2016 final; he had scored in six consecutive games for Portugal between those two games, netting 12 times in that run.
Vargas, who missed a host of earlier chances, added a second in added time after another video review.





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