950 Goals, Infinite Hunger, Eternal Greatness
On a dazzling night in Buraidah, Cristiano Ronaldo once again wrote his name into football’s eternal diary. The legend struck in the 88th minute, sealing Al-Nassr’s 2–0 victory over Al-Hazm in the Saudi Pro League — after João Félix had opened the scoring in the 25th.
After the match, Ronaldo shared his simple truth: “Happy to help the team win and to hit 950 goals! Always hungry for more!”
This wasn’t just another milestone — it was the continuation of a divine script written in boots and breath. At 40, Ronaldo’s journey stands as football’s longest sunrise. His every run is a memory reborn, every strike a reminder that greatness isn’t measured in years but in moments that make time itself pause.
On a night where history kept pace with poetry, Cristiano Ronaldo etched another line in football’s living book. The captain’s touch remained surgical, his movement a language spoken in stadiums around the world, as Al-Nassr sealed a 2-0 victory over Al-Hazm. In the cadence of the game, Ronaldo’s effort felt less like a clocked milestone and more like a chapter turning with the force of destiny. The goal, a moment of precise grace, did not merely add to his tally — it deepened the myth of a career that has traveled across continents and decades, turning every touch into a note in an enduring symphony of belief. His journey is not a race against time but a journey through time itself, where age is a number and greatness is an act of insistence. The field remembers his rhythm; the crowd remembers his belief; and Ronaldo, ever luminous, writes the next stanza with unyielding certainty.Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t just chasing records anymore — he’s painting eternity with the colors of his will.