Cristiano Ronaldo’s Emotional Outburst as He Reaches 900th Career Goal
The Portuguese superstar is known for his incredible goal-scoring prowess, and his latest milestone is a testament to his enduring brilliance. Cristiano Ronaldo reached 900 career goals in a UEFA Nations League clash against Croatia, and his emotional celebration said it all.
Ronaldo doubled Portugal’s lead in the game, smashing home a close-range finish after being set up by Nuno Mendes. The goal marked a historic moment in the 39-year-old’s illustrious career, and he was visibly overcome with emotion.
The Manchester United star collapsed to his knees, his head in his hands, as his teammates rushed to congratulate him. Bruno Fernandes, a fellow Manchester United player, even jokingly kicked Ronaldo in celebration. Pedro Neto and Diogo Dalot were among those who joined in the congratulatory messages, while Bernardo Silva and Ruben Dias, both of Manchester City, also paid tribute to the legendary forward.
After getting back to his feet, Ronaldo took a moment to acknowledge the crowd, before setting his sights on his next goal: reaching 1,000 career goals. "Soon I will do 900 and, after, I will beat 1,000. I want to reach 1,000 goals," he said in a recent YouTube video. "If I don’t have injuries, this, for me, is the most important. I want that."
Ronaldo has already achieved an incredible 131 goals for Portugal, and his passion and dedication to the sport are an inspiration to fans around the world. Will he reach 1,000 career goals? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to thrill and delight us with his incredible skill and goal-scoring ability.
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