Ronaldo scored above Pelé, poised to become the second all-time scorer



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Thursday, December 3, 2020 07:31 AM (GMT + 7)

Cristiano Ronaldo has officially surpassed Pelé in number of goals and has a clear chance of becoming the best scorer in football history.

Juventus won the ticket from the previous match but still had a strong and easy 3-0 win over Dynamo Kiev to keep their hopes of taking the top of the Group G group stage of the Champions League. Federico Chiesa, Cristiano Ronaldo and Álvaro Morata score 1 goal each to help Juventus have 12 points after 4 games, they are 3 points behind Barcelona but have a chance to win first place if they win the last game.

Ronaldo scored ahead of Pelé, poised to become the second all-time scorer - 1

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With the goal scored in the 57th minute of this match, Cristiano Ronaldo has set new milestones in his career. It was the 750th goal in his career, both at club and national level, in which 75 goals were scored for Juventus (representing exactly 10%). In fact, Ronaldo may have exceeded the total of goals he scored for MU if he kicked another season, CR7 scored 118 goals for MU in 6 seasons from 2003/04 to 2008/09.

Ronaldo has scored an average of 0.77 goals per game for Juventus, in fact the highest goal rate of any player who has played for Juventus in the last 50 years. Omar Sivori, Roberto Baggio, Filippo Inzaghi and David Trezeguet have a goal rate of over 0.64 goals / game and all are illustrious players who once wore the “Old Lady” jersey.

Currently Ronaldo needs 15 more goals to overtake Inzaghi in Juventus’ top 15 forwards list, Inzaghi has scored 89 times in the period 1997-2001. CR7 could also reach the top 10 for Federico Munerati, who scored 113 goals in 1922-1933, just 38 more than Ronaldo currently has. It should be added that Paulo Dybala, Ronaldo’s teammate, scored 95 goals and was ranked 14th.

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Ronaldo has reached 750 goals in the club and in the national team

But most notably, the Portuguese superstar surpassed Pelé to officially become the third best striker in world football history. The last goal is Ronaldo’s 768 goal at all levels (including the youth club and youth team), surpassing the 767 goals of “King of football” Pelé. Not only that, Ronaldo only needs 5 more goals to overtake another Brazilian legend Romario in second place, who has 772 goals.

1st place is still hard to break when José Bican, a Czech legend who played in the first half of the 20th century, has more than 805 goals and his number of goals is said to be higher because he plays in WWII and the numbers. Exact cannot be counted.

Source: http: //danviet.vn/ronaldo-ghi-ban-vuot-pele-sap-thanh-vua-san-ban-so-2-moi-thoi-dai-502020312732 …

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