Historic Season for Cristiano Ronaldo: Tearing Up Records in Saudi Pro League

Oustanding Performance

Despite being close to 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to shatter records in the world of football. His latest achievement is reaching 35 goals in the Saudi League Pro, making him the top scorer of a single season in the competition. This impressive milestone surpassed the previous record held by Hamdallah, who scored 34 goals in the 2018-2019 season.

Breaking Barriers

Multiple Historic Achievements

Ronaldo’s historic season has also seen him become the first player to be the top scorer of four major leagues: La Liga, Premier League, Serie A, and Saudi Pro League. His incredible form has seen him score 50 goals in 50 matches, with 13 assists to his name. This is the best goals-per-game ratio since his time at Real Madrid in the 2017-2018 season.

Dazzling Display

On the Pitch

Ronaldo’s performance in the 4-2 win against Al-Ittihad was a masterclass, as he scored two goals and provided an assist. He showcased his exceptional skill and pace, dominating the game from start to finish. The Portuguese superstar was unstoppable, and it’s no surprise he broke the record.

Looking Ahead

NEXT CHALLENGE

The Al-Nassr will face Al-Hilal in the Saudi Crown Prince Cup final on May 31st, with Ronaldo’s goal-scoring ability set to be crucial in this match. As the team’s main striker, he will be expected to guide them to victory and bring the title to Riyadh.

Ronaldo’s Statistics

  • 50 games played
  • 50 goals scored
  • 13 assists provided

Historic Season Indeed

“Unforgettable Performance”

Cristiano Ronaldo’s achievements in the Saudi Pro League are a testament to his incredible talent and dedication. His historic season will be remembered for years to come, and his dominance on the pitch has set a new standard for his peers.

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