
To help Portugal go to Euro 2024, the talismanic forward scored twice in a 3-2 victory over Slovakia. He now has an amazing 857 goals in his career, including a record 125 goals for his nation, thanks to the two goals he scored on Friday.
In order to avoid laying up his boots, Ronaldo, who turned 38 in February, has set the audacious target of scoring 1000 goals.
The FC Porto president, Jorge Nuno Pinto, challenged him to score 1,000 goals, and the striker accepted the challenge right away.
“It will be quite difficult, but it’s about my mindset and my motivation. If, physically, my legs treat me as well as I treat them… We’ll see, these are small steps. To get to 1,000, you first have to get to 900. I think I will get there,” he said during the conversation.
A contract extension with Al-Nassr that would keep Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia until 2027 is said to be Ronaldo’s top priority. This indicates that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner plans to represent the Selecao at the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, as well as the European Cup next summer.
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