English Commentary <br />By FOOTBALL HD <br /> <br /> <br />1-0 Cristiano Ronaldo <br />2-0 Granqvist <br />2-1 Viktor Claesson <br />2-2 Viktor Claesson <br />2-3 Cancelo <br /> <br /> <br />Portugal vs Sweden 2-3 Highlights & Goals 2017 <br />International Friendly 2016-2017. <br /> <br /> <br />Cristiano Ronaldo scored but his Madeira homecoming ended in defeat as Portugal squandered a two-goal lead and conceded a late own goal against Sweden. <br /> <br />The Real Madrid star struck just 18 minutes into his first appearance with the national team in his hometown of Funchal, before inspiring a move that saw Andreas Granqvist turn the ball into his own net. <br /> <br />But Viktor Claesson kickstarted an unlikely comeback in the 57th minute and then equalised from a corner 14 minutes from time as they looked to spoil the party. <br /> <br />Ronaldo was substituted after Sweden halved the deficit but he was left to watch a victory turn into defeat in front of an adoring crowd of nearly 10,000 as Joao Cancelo agonisingly scored an own goal in the final minute of stoppage-time. <br /> <br />The local hero was the main attraction from the off, getting a loud ovation at the tiny Estadio do Maritimo as he hoisted the Euro 2016 trophy aloft. <br /> <br />With his mother and son watching on, Ronaldo opened the scoring with a close-range shot after a right-flank cross by Gelson Martins, his 71st international goal drawing him joint-third with Germany's Miroslav Klose on Europe's all-time list. <br /> <br />After volleying narrowly wide, he then linked up with Renato Sanches in an attack that saw Granqvist gaffe (34), but Claesson rewarded a bright start to the second half when he struck from a tight angle after Sweden kept the ball alive. <br /> <br />The Krasnodar midfielder got in front of his marker to prod the ball home from a corner but though a draw looked set to ensue, Niklas Hult broke down the left and sent over a low cross which Cancelo, under no pressure, turned past his own goalkeeper at the far post. <br /> <br />"It's never good when you lose," said Portugal coach Fernando Santos, who made several changes to his side while they led. <br /> <br />"We scored the first two goals and the game was under control, but we lacked attention in the second half. We shouldn't have conceded those three goals."