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Record-breaker Ronaldo! Portuguese superstar becomes the first player in history to score 700 CLUB GOALS – as forward reaches stunning milestone during Manchester United’s Premier League clash at Everton
- Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored 700 club goals in an extraordinary career
- Portuguese star came off the bench to fire Manchester United ahead at EvertonÂ
- Ronaldo slotted home following Casemiro through ball for 2-1 half-time lead
- He had come on to replace Anthony Martial who departed injured 29 minutes inÂ
Cristiano Ronaldo may not be having the season he envisaged but he continues to make history after scoring the 700th club goal of his illustrious career on Sunday evening.
The Portuguese superstar achieved the milestone in action for Manchester United during their Premier League clash at Everton.
In doing so, the 37-year-old becomes the first player ever in footballing history to plunder in that many career goals.
Cristiano Ronaldo wheels away after scoring 700th goal of his career in the clash with Everton
Cristiano Ronaldo shoots low to give Manchester United a half-time lead over Everton
United players congratulate Ronaldo at Goodison Park following his landmark strike
Goodison Park didn’t look like being the venue for his milestone strike after Ronaldo once again started on the bench for Erik ten Hag’s side.
But he replaced the injured Anthony Martial just 29 minutes in before making his mark a minute before the break.Â
Casemiro, who was at fault for the opening goal for Everton, made amends after robbing Alex Iwobi of the ball and playing a delightful through ball for the Portuguese maestro.
After cantering into the box, he held off pressure from Conor Coady before slotting in a sweet strike into Jordan Pickford’s bottom corner at the near post.Â
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first footballer ever in history to score 700 career club goalsÂ
Ronaldo’s goal was also perfect timing for his side who had responded well after falling behind to an Alex Iwobi strike after five minutes, with Antony equalising soon after.Â
Ronaldo has played for four clubs during his career – Sporting Lisbon, United (twice), Real Madrid and Juventus.
He scored five goals in 31 appearances for Sporting, 450 in 438 matches for Real and 101 in 134 games for Juventus. In his first spell for United he netted 118 times in 298 fixtures for the club and in his current second stint has 26 in 48 matches .
It’s the latest stunning achievement in the forward’s career – either individually or as part of a team.
Ronaldo broke the record for the most goals in men’s international football last September
The legendary Portugal star celebrated in trademark fashion after scoring against Ireland
The 37-year-old broke Ali Daei’s record of 109 goals for Iran between 1993 and 2006
On the international stage, Ronaldo has scored a world record 117 goals in 191 international games since making his Portugal debut in 2003. Â
The iconic No 7 broke that record when he scored twice for his country in a 2-1 win against the Republic of Ireland in their World Cup qualifier on September 1, 2021.
Prior to Ronaldo, the most goals scored by a male on the international stage was Iran legend Ali Daei who netted 109 times in 148 appearances.
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