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Cristiano Ronaldo Breaks Season Goal-Scoring Record In Saudi Pro League

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Cristiano Ronaldo has capped off the Saudi Pro League season by setting a new goal-scoring record.

Ronaldo scored twice for Al-Nassr in their 4-2 victory over Al-Ittihad in Riyadh, bringing his total league goals tally to 35.

This surpasses the previous record of 34 goals set by Abderrazak Hamdallah in 2019.

Ronaldo’s performance has been nothing short of stellar since joining Al-Nassr. The 39-year-old Portuguese forward, renowned for his prolific goal-scoring ability and exceptional fitness, has demonstrated his enduring talent and drive in the Saudi Pro League.

His remarkable achievement highlights his continued impact on the global football stage.

The victory over Al-Ittihad shows Ronaldo’s individual brilliance and solidified Al-Nassr’s competitive edge in the league.

Ronaldo’s presence has undoubtedly elevated the team’s performance, attracting significant attention to Saudi Arabian football.

Since his high-profile move to Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has consistently been a key player, delivering crucial goals and leading by example.

 

His record-breaking season adds another accolade to his illustrious career, which includes numerous titles and awards across Europe’s top leagues.

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