At 39, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to be a vital player for Portugal, consistently finding the back of the net for his national team.
The Al-Nassr star added to his tally today, scoring against Poland in the UEFA Nations League. Ronaldo netted his 133rd international goal in the 37th minute, extending Portugal’s lead and further cementing his record as the highest goal scorer in national team history.
Worth mentioning: Ronaldo has scored in every Nations League match this year. His teammate, Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes, has also contributed in each game, providing assists against Croatia and Poland and scoring against Scotland.
At halftime, Portugal holds a commanding lead over Poland, and they’ll face Scotland next, with a quarterfinal spot on the line.