
Cristiano Ronaldo Scores 600th Career Goal for Club and Country vs. Juventus
Real Madrid frontman Cristiano Ronaldo chalked up his 600th goal for club and country during Saturday's 4-1 Champions League final win over Juventus at the National Stadium of Wales, finding the net twice to reach the milestone.
There aren't enough complimentary terms to describe the 32-year-old during such moments of brilliance, but OptaJoe went with "legendary":
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Two well-taken strikes took the Portuguese star to the astonishing total and cemented his status as the greatest goalscorer in world football—all the while silencing those who state he doesn't produce the goods on the big stage.
Fox Sports journalist Rob Stone reported the feat as it happened, almost rubbing his eyes in disbelief:
Football_Tweet revealed how Ronaldo made the impressive milestone, with an outrageous 406 goals coming for Real Madrid:
Few would have been more important than his 405th and 406th, either, as Ronaldo steered his side to their 12th Champions League triumph and second in consecutive years.
The seemingly age-old debate of whether Lionel Messi or Ronaldo is better—and whether either is the greatest of all time—will rage for years, but after Saturday's final, Ronaldo fans have a brand-new case to put forward.



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