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WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS: RONALDO HITS TWICE, SURPASSES LIONEL MESSI’S WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS RECORD.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Armenia, bringing his career goals to 942. This impressive performance helped Portugal dominate the match from start to finish.

The Portuguese captain who currently plays for Saudi’s Al Nassr which he also captains scored a spectacular volley in the 46th minute and added another goal in the match, showcasing his skill and precision.


The Portuguese team who were playing for the first time since winning the 2024/25 UEFA Nations league and the death of striker Diogo Jota played exceptionally well, with Joao Felix opening the scoring in the 10th minute, followed by goals from Joao Cancelo and others.


Ronaldo surpassed Lionel Messi’s record in World Cup qualifiers, now having 38 goals in 48 matches, compared to Messi’s 36 goals in 72 matches.


Portugal faces Hungary in their next qualifying game, where Ronaldo aims to break another record.

Ronaldo’s achievement is a testament to his dedication and talent. With 942 career goals and 258 assists, he continues to make history in the football world.

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