Cristiano Ronaldo won't stop breaking records and he's closing in on another as he approaches his 700th goal, which he could hit when he lines up for Portugal against Luxembourg.
The Portuguese could add two more zeroes to the end of CR7, having enjoyed incredible success throughout his career so far with Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus and his country.
"I don't think about individual prizes," he said during the last International break, with Portugal sitting second in their group, five points behind Ukraine with a game in hand.
"They're a consequence of the collective. The important thing is to help the team.
"I scored in Serbia and four in Lithuania so I'm happy."
Those goals took his count of sides to have suffered to his goals to 152, for both club and country.
It's no surprise that he's Portugal's top scorer with 93 goals in 160 games, and only Iranian Ali Daei's 109 international goals beats him.
"I have no doubts that he'll exceed my record," Daei himself told MARCA, surrendering to the Juve ace.
"At 34, Ronaldo is still on top and it doesn't surprise me at all," said Jose Mourinho.
"He only thinks about winning, breaking records and always getting more. He's a phenomenon."
His 698 goals so far have come from 972 matches, scoring at least once in 457 of those and in 12 different competitions, meaning he's scored a goal every 112 minutes and in 47 percent of the games he's played.
He scored five in 31 with Sporting, 118 in 292 with United, 451 in 438 in Spain and 32 in 51 at Juventus.
Sweden, Latvia, Andorra and Armenia are his favourite international opponents, having scored against each five times, while for his clubs he prefers to take on Sevilla (27), Atletico Madrid (25), Getafe (23), Celta Vigo (20) and Barcelona (18).
CR7RealMadrid12
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"I don't follow individual achievements they follow me" Cristiano Ronaldo He will achieve this and many more...
sparta767
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La liga is a joke. Believe me had cr7 spend all his career in spain would have bagged 1k goals by now.
tewbdlo
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Messi will NEVER leave Spain because it's much much easier scoring goals in Le Liga... CR7 records show that it's tougher scoring goals in Portugal, England and Italy. The Real King is Cristiano Ronaldo
Innosaint
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He sure would have scored more had him remain in La Liga, shows how tough he is. CR700 going to 1000
Yuzcdins
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There are more weaker teams in Europe than south America...Ronaldo has the opportunity to meet weaker teams in europe...eg: san marino, Andorra, Loxumber and the list is endless...These teams are ranked worst on fifa ranking... south America teams are rated far above many teams in Europe...eg Urugary, peru, columbia etc messi scores against better teams on the international level....while ronaldo scores against weaker teams on the international level.....
rendondo
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CR 7 is the best ever ,best before and best tommorrow . England Spain Italy and Portugal knows him all and have major trophies in their lockers given by CR7 soon to be CR 700
FaithEvans
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And yet Maldrid won 3 UCL in a row while all Epl struggled! Laliga players won ballondeor for 11concecutive years, Christiano left united years back to be able to challenge for Balloondor when Epl provided not too strong competition except for TV coverage and adverts! Coutihno and Hazard were best Epl player but struggled at laliga! [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
U have a less competitive league, if u play Elche on Saturday, u can give them 3-0 in 30mins and remove all ur best players to rest ahead of ur UCL game, Barça did it last season, they rested all 11 players from the first leg win against Liverpool, in EPL u can't afford to do that... Liverpool played Newcastle with all their might again, even got 2 of their best players injured in Salah and Firmino, Barça can afford to rest, but Liverpool can't... that's the major difference in the leagues, u also have winter breaks, while EPL teams play about 10 games in December alone, all these affects the players, plus Spanish top teams monopolize all football's top talents