“It’s a step forward in my career,” Cristiano Ronaldo said upon joining Juventus in 2018. And, with clear samples today, he demonstrated it by leaving his signing to Vecchia Signora to strengthen his figure in the great history of football.
With full validity, at 36 and at the highest level in Europe, the striker has expanded his record repertoire and, on this occasion, reached 100 goals with the Bianconeri among all competitions.
The Portuguese striker was the author of Andrea Pirlo’s second casting celebration against Sassuolo, from a great reception after a pass from Adrien Rabiot, to later set with total left-handed comfort.
Thus, he reached the hundred or so celebrations, although, to emphasize his milestone even more, the Portuguese did so at full speed unlike previous historic Juve players. And he was the first to do so in just three seasons with the Zebras jersey.
But that’s not all, as Cristiano Ronaldo equaled former Brazilian player Romario’s all-time record by scoring at least 100 goals for three different clubs.
The Portuguese did it to Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus, while Chapulín did it to Vasco da Gama, PSV and Flamengo. And as if that wasn’t enough, Cristiano is the only player in history to exceed 100 goals not only at three different clubs, but also at national team level. Madness!
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