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Ronaldo Sets Record as First to Score 70+ Goals for Four Clubs

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Cristiano Ronaldo added another remarkable achievement to his illustrious career by setting a new record during Al Nassr’s 2-0 victory over Al-Wahda in the Saudi Pro League.

The legendary forward found the back of the net with a well-placed penalty, marking his 70th goal for the club since his arrival from Manchester United in 2022.

This milestone is not just a testament to his incredible scoring prowess but also a historic first in football.

Ronaldo has now scored 70 or more goals for four different clubs, a feat no other player has accomplished.

Throughout his career, Ronaldo has consistently demonstrated his exceptional goal-scoring abilities across some of the world’s top leagues.

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His record includes an astounding 450 goals for Real Madrid, 101 for Juventus, 145 for Manchester United, and now 70 for Al Nassr.

At 39 years old, the Portuguese star continues to defy expectations and maintain his status as one of the sport’s greatest finishers.

Ronaldo’s ability to adapt and succeed in various footballing environments underscores his versatility and dedication to the game.

His latest achievement not only enhances his legacy but also serves as an inspiration to aspiring footballers around the world.

As he continues to break records and set new standards, Ronaldo’s career remains a testament to his relentless pursuit of excellence and his unparalleled impact on the global football stage.

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Okocha Says Osimhen Should Be the One to Decide His Next Club

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Former Super Eagles captain Austin Jay-Jay Okocha has shared his thoughts on Victor Osimhen’s next career move, saying the final decision belongs to the striker alone. Osimhen is expected to leave Napoli permanently this summer after a successful loan spell at Galatasaray, where he won the league, League Cup, and the Golden Boot.

Osimhen has already rejected offers from Saudi side Al-Hilal, making it clear he wants to continue playing in Europe. Speaking to Sport 247, Okocha stressed that Osimhen must make the choice himself.

“The decision is his to make. Whether it works out or not, he has to own it,” Okocha said. He added that no one else should dictate Osimhen’s future, saying the striker should do what is best for himself and his family.


 

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Deco Says Yamal, Pedri, Dembele & Vitinha Deserves to Win the 2025 Ballon d’Or

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Barcelona sporting director Deco has revealed his top picks for the 2025 Ballon d’Or, naming four players he believes could take home the prestigious award. Deco mentioned Barcelona stars Lamine Yamal and Pedri, alongside PSG duo Ousmane Dembele and Vitinha, as his favourites for the prize.

“Lamine has a real chance, just like Pedri, Dembele, and Vitinha,” Deco said in a chat with La Vanguardia, as reported by Barca Universal. He added that it’s exciting to see Barcelona players back in the conversation for one of football’s biggest honours.

The 2025 Ballon d’Or winner will be announced in September. Manchester City midfielder Rodri claimed the award last year, finishing ahead of Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr.


 

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Rafael Leao Says Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic Are the Best Players He Ever Played With

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AC Milan star Rafael Leao has picked Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic as the two greatest players he’s shared the pitch with. Leao, who plays alongside Ronaldo for Portugal, also had the chance to team up with Ibrahimovic during the Swede’s final years at AC Milan.

Speaking in an interview with fashion outlet L’Officiel, Leao said, “It’s not just one, but two — Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo.”

Ronaldo, now 40, is still active with Saudi club Al Nassr, though his contract is set to run out at the end of this month. Meanwhile, Ibrahimovic, 43, has retired and currently works as an advisor for AC Milan under the club’s American ownership.


 

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