Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Portuguese forward, has reignited his free-kick prowess with a stunning goal for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League. The 39-year-old’s free-kick against Al-Feiha marked his 899th career goal, bringing him tantalizingly close to the historic 900-mark.
Ronaldo’s free-kick goal was a testament to his enduring brilliance. After a period of inconsistency from dead-ball situations, the Portuguese maestro showcased his trademark precision and placement. Instead of his usual powerful approach, Ronaldo opted for a more measured technique, beating the goalkeeper with sheer accuracy.
The goal was Ronaldo’s 64th career free-kick goal, putting him just one behind his arch-rival Lionel Messi in club football. When it comes to international free-kicks, both Messi and Ronaldo have scored 11 goals each.
Ronaldo’s free-kick goal was also significant in the context of his pursuit of the 1,000-goal milestone. With 899 goals to his name, Ronaldo is just one goal away from becoming the first player in history to reach the coveted landmark.
In a recent interview, Ronaldo expressed his determination to reach the 1,000-goal milestone. “It’s going to be pretty tough, but it’s about seeing how I am mentally, my motivation,” he said. “If, physically, my legs treat me as well as I treat them? We’ll see, they are small stages. Until I get to 1,000, first I have to get to 900. I think I’ll get there.”
Ronaldo’s free-kick goal against Al-Feiha was a timely reminder of his enduring quality. As he approaches the twilight of his career, the Portuguese forward continues to defy expectations and set new records.