Tariq Lamptey enjoyed his own landmark moment - immediately after Cristiano Ronaldo made World Cup history.

The Albion wing-back went on as a 66th-minute substitute for Ghana in their 3-2 defeat by Portugal in the World Cup.

It was his competitive international debut.

Lamptey was waiting to go on as Ronaldo won and converted a penalty to open the scoring.

The goal made him the first player to score at five World Cups.

Andre Ayew equalised from close range.

But Joao Felix restored the Portugal lead after the left side of the Ghana defence was exposed.

Rafa Leao added the third before Osman Bukari headed one back for the Black Stars, who amost nicked a point through Inaki Williams at the death.

Lamptey missed out on a starting spot with Alidu Seidu getting the nod.

But the Albion man was kept very busy in the half-hour of action he enjoyed.

looked at ease and keen to get forward down the right.