The 36-year-old Portuguese superstar netted two goals against Ireland during Portugal’s World Cup Qualifiers which took Ronaldo’s tally to 111 international goals, surpassing the previous record which was 109.
Cristiano Ronaldo took to Instagram to celebrate becoming a Guinness World Record holder. In his post, the Manchester United striker said he wants to take the tally to even higher numbers:
Ronaldo captioned the post:
Cristiano Ronaldo made history in sensational fashion, netting two late goals to help Portugal record a 2-1 comeback win against the Republic of Ireland. The 36-year-old now has 111 international goals for Portugal in 180 caps which gives him a goal-to-game ratio of 0.62.
Apart from being the top scorer on the international front, Cristiano Ronaldo is also the leading scorer in UEFA Champions League and European Championships. He is also Real Madrid’s all-time record goalscorer.
Cristiano Ronaldo is thrilled to break the international goalscoring record
Cristiano Ronaldo believes that out of all the records he has broken in his illustrious career, none are as special as breaking the international top scorer record with Portugal.
He wrote on Instagram:
The Manchester United number 7 has also thanked his Portuguese teammates for helping him achieve this famous milestone and is ready to add more to the 111 goals he has already scored.
Cristiano Ronaldo has secured a dream return to Manchester United after deciding not to renew his contract with Juventus. He is expected to make his first appearance of his second Manchester United stint against Newcastle United on the 11th of September at Old Trafford, donning the hallowed number 7 shirt.
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