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CRISTIANO RONALDO SCORES STUNNING BICYCLE KICK IN PORTUGAL'S 5-1 WIN, SURPASSES MARADONA

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Cristiano Ronaldo put on a stellar display for Portugal in their 5-1 victory over Poland in the Nations League, continuing to add to his already impressive international goal tally. The 39-year-old forward scored twice during the match, including a stunning bicycle kick, which is likely to be one of the most talked-about goals of the weekend. Ronaldo's acrobatic effort, which came after a perfectly lobbed cross from Vitinha, showcased his signature style and skill, reaffirming why he remains one of the best players in the world. This remarkable goal was his second of the evening, following an earlier Panenka-style penalty that had given Portugal a 2-0 lead. 


Ronaldo’s two goals in the game brought his total to 134 and 135 international goals, a testament to his incredible longevity and consistency. With these new additions to his tally, he has surpassed Argentina’s football legend, Diego Maradona, who scored 34 international goals during his illustrious career. What is even more remarkable is that Ronaldo has achieved more goals since turning 35 than Maradona did in his entire career. At 39, Ronaldo has continued to defy age, and his recent brace brought his career goal count to 910, bringing him within 90 goals of the coveted 1,000-goal milestone. The Al-Nassr forward’s ability to score regularly, even as he approaches 40, is a testament to his unparalleled work ethic and talent.


Alongside his goal-scoring feats, Ronaldo also provided an assist for Pedro Neto, contributing to Portugal’s commanding 5-1 scoreline. This dominant victory cements Portugal’s position as one of the top teams in the competition, and it is clear that Ronaldo’s presence continues to be crucial for his national side. Despite the advancing years, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner continues to perform at an elite level, proving that age is no barrier for him. Ronaldo, who will turn 40 in February 2025, is now preparing for Portugal’s upcoming Nations League match against Croatia, where he will look to further extend his remarkable record. Although he modestly admitted that reaching 1,000 career goals might be difficult, Ronaldo's ongoing commitment to his national team and his relentless pursuit of new records continues to captivate football fans around the world. His incredible achievements ensure that he remains one of the most iconic players in football history.

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