In another display of his unparalleled prowess, Cristiano Ronaldo has etched his name in the annals of Saudi Pro League history.
With characteristic flair, he seized the spotlight, notching a record-breaking 35 goals for Al-Nassr in a single season.
Ronaldo’s social media swagger mirrored his on-field dominance, as he quipped, “I don’t follow the records, the records follow me.”
This latest milestone, achieved in Al-Nassr’s 4-2 triumph over Al-Ittihad, saw Ronaldo surpass Abderrazak Hamdallah’s previous record of 34 goals set in the 2018-19 season.
Notably, Hamdallah’s feat came in four fewer league games, offering a testament to Ronaldo’s relentless consistency.
Despite an early disallowed goal, Ronaldo remained undeterred, netting his first just before halftime and doubling his tally with a header after the break.
His relentless pursuit of excellence was evident when he drew a foul leading to a red card for the opponent. Subsequently substituted, Ronaldo left an indelible mark, reaffirming his status as a football icon.
Beyond the numbers, Ronaldo’s achievement symbolizes an enduring legacy of dedication and unparalleled skill.