Cristiano Ronaldo showed once again why he is considered the greatest football player of all time.
At 39 years old, the legendary forward continues to shine on the field, leading Al Nassr to a 2-0 victory over Damac in the Saudi Pro League on Friday, November 29.
His two goals in the match are further proof that his skill, determination, and passion for the game are as strong as ever.
The game started with Al Nassr dominating early on.
Ronaldo scored the opening goal in the 17th minute, converting a penalty after a foul in the box. This gave his team a 1-0 lead, and the first half ended with Al Nassr in control.
In the second half, Damac suffered a setback when their defender Abdelkader Bedrane was shown a red card in the 56th minute, leaving them with just 10 players.
Al Nassr quickly took advantage of the situation and pushed forward with more attacking plays.
In the 79th minute, Ronaldo scored his second goal of the match after a perfect pass from a teammate on the left wing.
He calmly finished the chance, making it 2-0 and securing the win for his team.
Later, Ronaldo had the opportunity to complete a hat-trick, but instead of taking the shot himself, he passed to his teammate Talisca, who scored.
Unfortunately, the goal was disallowed due to an offside decision.
This victory marked another milestone in Ronaldo`s incredible career. With two more goals to his name, his total now stands at 915 goals, and he is just 85 goals away from reaching the unbelievable mark of 1,000 career goals.
This year alone, Ronaldo has scored 42 goals in 50 matches, continuing to perform at an elite level.
Ronaldo’s ability to play at the highest level well into his 30s speaks volumes about his work ethic and love for the game.
His incredible consistency, even as he approaches 40, cements his place as the greatest football player in history.
Despite the passing years, Ronaldo continues to defy expectations and show the world that he is far from finished.
His achievements speak for themselves, and his legacy is one that will be remembered for generations to come.