Cristiano Ronaldo beats Pele’s scoring record



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Fat Sunday of soccer in transalpine lands with the celebration of the 10 games of the 15th day and the usual suspect gaining the limelight.

In the match that ended the round, Juventus beat Udinese at home, with Cristiano Ronaldo scoring two goals and assisting Chiesa, so the goal of former Rio Ave and Sporting, Marvin Zeegelaar, in the 90th minute, no longer has no effect. And it didn’t take Dybala’s goal to clear the score. With this encore, according to some international statistics websites, CR7 reached 758 goals in his career, counting those he scored for great teams and national teams, and surpassed Pelé (757), thus securing another historic mark for the resume.

New Year New Life. No, it’s not a mistake. It is true that the Portuguese international has already accustomed us to these feats, but the last image that remained of 2020 was the defeat of Juventus, in Turin, by 0-3, with Fiorentina. Behind CR7, Vecchia Signora resumed the winning streak, but had little effect on the league table as Milan, Inter, Rome and Napoli also won at the top. Ronaldo’s encore served to isolate himself at the top of the list of best scorers.

Shortly before, Lukaku had won in Inter Milan’s loss to Crotone, with Pedro Pereira full time, and trapped CR7 on the Serie A scorers list, but the Portuguese returned to the front. Another Portuguese international who won this match was Rafael Leão, signing the second goal of the victory for Milan, who also had Dalot in the eleven, in the field of Benevento, staying at the top of the table.

As for Roma, coached by Paulo Fonseca, who only needed one goal from Dzeko to beat Sampdoria at home and stay in third place, just behind Inter Milan, in fourth position, still ahead of Juventus Napoli follows, who won in Cagliari and had Mário Rui on the left side of the defense until the 87th minute.

Another successful Portuguese in this round of Serie A was midfielder Miguel Veloso, who started in Hellas Verona’s victory in Spezia, by the slimmest margin. Another case of sports unhappiness in Italy, at the beginning of this new calendar year, is called Bruno Alves, who saw a yellow in Parma’s home defeat against Torino.



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