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Always as physically sharpened at 40, Cristiano Ronaldo is getting closer to the incredible 1,000 goals, he who is already the top scorer in the history of football. The five-time golden ball scored its 925th career goal, its 17th in the season in Saudi Pro League, during the victory of Al-Nassr in Al-Wehda (0-2) on Tuesday evening.
“CR7” opened the head of the head on a center of the old Strasbourg Angelo (48th). What allow him to go back alone at the top of the championship's scorer ranking in front of Karim Benzema, his former Real Madrid teammate now captain of Al-Ittihad.
Ronaldo relieves Mané
In the additional time of the game, the Portuguese caused a penalty by hitting a free kick in the wall but he left it to Sadio Mané to register the second goal of Al-Nassr (99th). A beautiful offering for the Senegalese star, who had not made the nets tremble during her last eight games …
The Ronaldo club was obliged to react four days after a defeat against Al-etttifaq (2-3). Al-Nassr takes the opportunity to take over 3rd place in the Saudi classification in Al-Qadisiya, beaten at the same time by Al Ahli (4-1, doubled on penalty of Ivan Toney). Failing to play the title with Al-Ittihad, which is four points ahead of al-Hilal, Al-Nassr must absolutely end up on the podium to participate in the next Asian Champions League.
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