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Coached by Roberto Martinez, the team showcased their attacking prowess right from the start. In the 10th minute, they nearly took the lead when Cristiano Ronaldo hit the woodwork from close range after a cross from Rafael Leao on the left wing.
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After a late 3-2 loss to Poland on Thursday, Steve Clarke's team started strong and took the lead with their sole first-half opportunity. Scott McTominay scored his tenth goal in his last 17 internationals, heading in from a cross by Kenny McLean.
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After achieving this milestone, Ronaldo remarked that records don’t just get broken; they "haunt him." "Scoring 900 goals might seem like just another milestone, but only I know the daily effort it takes to reach this point. It’s a unique achievement in my career. I don’t break records; they haunt me!" Ronaldo said in the post-match interview.
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Seoul: Cristiano Ronaldo returns from suspension on Monday to try and save Al-Nassr’s season and guide the Saudi Arabian team closer to a first ever Asian Champions League title. Last Thursday, the 39 year-old was banned for one game after making an alleged offensive gesture during a Saudi Arabian league match four days earlier. At […]
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Thursday's Second Match: Messi and Ronaldo May Share the Pitch if the Portuguese Star Recovers from Calf Injury
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Cristiano Ronaldo had a stupendous 2023 as he ended the year after becoming the world's top goal-scorer
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During the 2023 Globe Soccer Awards ceremony, the Portuguese star asserted, "The Saudi league surpasses Ligue 1, being more competitive."
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Jamshedpur’s head coach Scott Cooper complained about his players’ desire to win games in the previous game against Bengaluru FC, and his team reacted by scoring five goals in the clash against the Nizams.
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Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, did not immediately return requests for statement from The Associated Press.
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Ronaldo went down in the box in the opening moments and the referee pointed to the spot, but Ronaldo joined Persepolis players in disputing the penalty
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The Portuguese superstar has clinched the record for the most first-division goals in football history, tallying 527 career league goals. Additionally, the 38-year-old scored 61 goals in 2023.
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Ronaldo expressed gratitude on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, thanking the Portuguese Football Federation and the fans at the stadium for the touching tribute to the team.
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Ronaldo scored for the seventh successive game, and then two goals in quick succession from Brazilian forward Anderson Talisca gave Al-Nassr the win
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The game was played inside an empty stadium after Persepolis was ordered to play without fans for one game by AFC after Indian club Goa complained about an offensive social media post made by the club in 2021
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The Riyadh-based club is currently at sixth place in the Saudi league table with 12 points and has lost two games in six matches.
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Ronaldo arrived on his first visit to Iran with the Saudi football club Al Nassr, which is set to play Iran's Persepolis in Tehran on Sept. 19
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The 2015 Asian Champions League edition was the last time Saudi and Iranian teams faced each other on home turf in the group stage or knockout rounds
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Ever since joining the Saudi Arabian club from Manchester United in January this year, he has scored 20 goals in 25 appearances.
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Lionel Messi received the award for this achievement after the game against Clermont Foot 63 on Matchday 38.
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In his first season, Portugal's goal-scoring machine Cristiano Ronaldo scored 14 goals in 16 games.