
Cristiano Ronaldo, 39, Al Nasr, exploded again, setting a new record for most goals in history and cruising to his 1,000th career goal.
Ronaldo scored in the 37th minute of the first leg of the 2024-2025 UEFA Nations League League A Group 1 match against Poland at the Warsaw National Stadium in Warsaw, Poland, on Wednesday (Aug. 13) to give Real Madrid a 1-0 lead.
Ronaldo sensationally finished with his left foot after a left-footed shot from Raphael Varane hit the post. With this goal, Ronaldo scored his 133rd goal in A-match play, breaking his own record for most goals in a match.
What’s more, Ronaldo also broke his own all-time career record with his 906th goal. Ronaldo has scored 773 goals for Sporting, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Al Nasr.
Ronaldo has scored 11 goals in his last 12 A-matches and is well on his way to reaching his goal. “I want to score 1,000 goals, and if I stay injury-free, I want to play until I’m 41 and set a record,” he said in a conversation with United legend Rio Ferdinand on his YouTube channel in August.
In high spirits,
Ronaldo performed his signature “ciao” gesture after the goal, and didn’t shy away from selfies with an overzealous spectator. Ronaldo was also irritated when six fans approached him one after the other during the Euro 2024 group stage match against Turkuye in June.
The British publication GiveMeSports gave Ronaldo an 8.5 out of 10 on that day. It was the highest rating of any player between Portugal and Poland. 파워볼사이트 Despite playing 63 minutes and being substituted 18 minutes into the second half, Ronaldo was the star of the show.
“He should have scored on a shot that hit the crossbar after 10 minutes,” the publication said of Ronaldo, ”but his movement in and out of attacking positions was refreshing. It was a contrast to the lack of effort he was criticized for throughout Euro 2024.”
“Leroy made up for his early mistake when he pounced on the rebound after his shot had hit the post,” he added, ”It was the 133rd goal of his international career. He showed that he can be selfless at times when he provided Fernandez with an easy tap-in opportunity.”
In contrast,
Polish striker Robert Lewandowski (36, Barcelona) was silent. Lewandowski, who didn’t have many scoring chances, scored 5.5 points. With only seven touches in the first half, Lewandowski was more mobile in the second half, but lacked the finishing touch he needed.
Portugal coach Roberto Martinez, whose side won the match 3-1 to extend their lead at the top of Group 1 with three wins in a row, said of Ronaldo after the match, “When you have two games in 72 hours, part of it is player management,” adding, “Diogo did a great job. Ronaldo is perfect,” he said.
Meanwhile, Portugal will travel to Glasgow, Scotland, on Sept. 16 to face Scotland in the fourth match of the tournament. Ronaldo will try to reach goal number 907 against Scotland.
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