His 110th and 111th goals Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo Broke world record Number of goals scored in men’s international matches football And in doing so, reversed the World Cup qualifiers against Ireland Equalized the score in the 89th minute and then secured the winner within 5 minutes of stoppage time.
The 36-year-old player entered the level of the match against the Iranian team Aridei, He scored 109 goals for his country between 1993 and 2006. Manchester United’s latest acquisition had a golden opportunity to take the lead earlier, but before John Egan gave Ireland a surprise lead, Gavin Bazunu saved a penalty kick.
“I’m very happy, not only because I broke the record, but also because of the special moment we have,” he told RTE. “Two goals were scored at the end of the game. I have to thank the team for everything we did. We believed it until the end. I’m very happy.”
In addition to this scoring milestone, Ronaldo also tied Sergio Ramos (Sergio Ramos)’s European men’s appearance record-his 180th appearance in Portugal.
He is already the top scorer of the European Cup/Champions League in club football’s top competitions. He has won five trophies. The former Real Madrid and Juventus striker is also the best scorer in the history of the European Cup (14) and the best scorer in the European Cup and World Cup combined (21).
Almost half of Ronaldo’s goals occurred in the last 30 minutes of the game. He scored 33 goals in the last 15 minutes-including two against the Irish-and 22 between the 61st and 75th minutes.
Lithuania and Sweden-7 each-are the teams he has scored the most against. Before the Algarve game on Wednesday, he had yet to score in the game against the Republic of Ireland.
Portugal leads Group A with 10 points, while Ireland has yet to score a point and has lost all three games so far.
Among other selected results, the French team drew 1-1 with Bosnia and Herzegovina as Chelsea’s target Jules Comte was sent off with a red card. As the Netherlands and Norway drew 1-1, Denmark’s 2-0 victory was great for Scotland.



