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Cristiano Ronaldo Becomes First Player to Win 700 Club Matches

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Cristiano Ronaldo has reached an unprecedented milestone, becoming the first footballer to achieve 700 official club victories.

This historic feat was accomplished during Al-Nassr’s 2-1 triumph over Al-Raed in the Saudi Pro League, where the 39-year-old not only scored the opening goal but also provided an assist.

In addition to his achievements, Ronaldo holds the record for the most official matches won by a player, with 831 victories across both club and international fixtures.

Beyond his club successes, Ronaldo has secured 35 major trophies throughout his career, including five Ballon d’Or awards, multiple league titles across England, Spain, and Italy, and five UEFA Champions League titles.


 

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Carlo Ancelotti Dismisses Speculation About Luka Modric’s Playing Limitations

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Real Madrid Manager, Carlo Ancelotti shuts down talks of Luka Modric not playing two games in a row.

Modric played in the last Real Madrid’s match which ended in 2-0 against Girona.

However in the fixtures for the next match, it was noted that the player was on bench. This sparked speculations that the player can’t play two games in a row.

In a recent interview, Carlo Ancelloti speaks on speculations and shuts down talk. “It’s NOT true that Luka Modrić can’t play 2 games in a row as he’s 39. Luka can play 2 games in a row without any problem.”

“He’s fine, well trained, very good physically. The data we have show he is very well prepared to play.”

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Neymar Says Pelé Is the Only True King of Football and Not Ronaldo or Messi

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Neymar Jr. has revealed who he believes is the true king of football, and it’s not Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi.

Days after Ronaldo declared himself the greatest footballer of all time, Neymar made it clear that, for him, there’s only one king—Brazilian legend “Pelé”.

Speaking with The Grefg, the 33-year-old said, “It’s not that I didn’t want to be a king, it’s that for me there is only one king, and that is Pelé.”

Reflecting on his own career, Neymar admitted that injuries have affected his journey, but he remains grateful. “Many things happened. I had many injuries that cost me a lot, but that’s how God wanted it. I have no reason to be sad. I am very happy with my story and my life.”

After years in Europe and a stint with Al Hilal in Saudi Arabia, Neymar recently returned to Santos, the club where his career began. Since rejoining, he has played six matches, scoring twice and providing three assists.

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While Messi and Ronaldo are often regarded as the greatest players ever, Neymar stands firm in his belief that Pelé remains football’s true king.


 

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“You Can’t Have Nine Goalkeepers and Not Know Your Number One” – Cole Criticizes Chelsea

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Former Chelsea star Joe Cole has criticized the club’s goalkeeper transfer strategy, calling it fundamentally flawed.

Speaking on the Dressing Room podcast, Cole questioned how a club could have as many as nine goalkeepers and still struggle to identify a clear first-choice.

“There’s something systematically wrong because you can’t have nine goalkeepers on your books and not know which one is your number one,” he said.

Chelsea currently have four goalkeepers in their first-team squad: Robert Sanchez (27), Flip Jorgensen (22), Lucas Bergstrom (22), and Marcus Bettinelli (32). Meanwhile, Djordje Petrovic (25) and Kepa Arrizabalaga (30) are out on loan, and Genk’s Mike Penders (19) is set to join in 2025.

Cole believes the club’s recruitment policy for goalkeepers has been mismanaged. “If your system works well, you shouldn’t make as many mistakes that have been made with goalkeepers,” he added.

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