
CRISTIANO RONALDO
The truth behind Cristiano Ronaldo's goals that no one dares to say
Published:4/02/2025 - 08:58h
Updated:5/02/2025 - 16:56h
Cristiano Ronaldo never tires of making a fool of himself, both on and off the field. His goals have long since lost their value, and so have his words.
Cristiano Ronaldo is establishing himself as the top scorer in the history of 'chichinabo' leagues (a very common expression in Spanish when referring to something of little quality). The Portuguese continues to celebrate goals with Al-Nassr, convinced that he is still alive in the race to become the top scorer in history, racking up goals in a minor competition with a coefficient of 0.
We all know that it is not serious to talk about 923 goals, and it doesn't matter how many he ends up scoring because it will simply be a number without any value. The only scoring statistics that will truly go down in history are those he signed when he played in Europe, when he played real football.
Cristiano Ronaldo: "I am the best player in history and the most complete, the numbers do not lie, and whoever tells you otherwise, I respect, but they are lying"
Thus, it seems evident that any serious ranking or statistic cannot equate the goals of Cristiano Ronaldo in the Saudi League to the goals of Salah, Haaland, Kane, or Lewandowski in the major European leagues and the UEFA Champions League. 'CR7' should respect those footballers and accept that his story of 1000 goals is closer to the world of marketing, advertising, and entertainment than to professional football.
Therefore, we must understand that Cristiano has indeed reached 923 goals in his career, but in historical and recognition terms, the goals scored with Al-Nassr are worthless, at least in the real world. His true numbers reflect the goals he scored in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy.
⚽ Cristiano's Goals (real)
Real Madrid: 450 goals
Manchester United: 145 goals
Portugal: 35 goals
Juventus: 101 goals
Sporting: 5 goals
Total: 736 goals
Cristiano Ronaldo signed with Al-Nassr as a free agent, after terminating his contract with Manchester United. The Portuguese, at that time 37 years old, signed a contract that would link him to the Saudi club until 2025. Thus, the forward said goodbye to European football and signed with the fifth club of his career, after passing through Sporting CP, Manchester United (in two stints), Real Madrid, and Juventus.
🚨 The sad end of Cristiano's career
He hasn't won a Golden Boot since 2015
He hasn't won a Ballon d'Or since 2017
He hasn't won a The Best since 2017
He hasn't won a major title since 2019
He hasn't won a title since 2021
He was the disappointment of Qatar 2022
He wanted to retire at a good club and ended up in...
He has spent 3 seasons with 0 titles in Arabia
Now he is a YouTuber