Cristiano Ronaldo – the man who has been in news for the better part of the last two weeks – once again made headlines on Thursday with a historic feat. All eyes were on him in Portugal’s Group H match against Ghana at the Stadium 974 and he rose up to the challenge like he has done so many times in the past. However, he achieved something on Thursday that had never been done by a male footballer earlier. In the 65th minute of the match, Cristiano Ronaldo converted from the spot to put Portugal 1-0 ahead. With that goal, Ronaldo became the first male footballer in history to score goal in five different FIFA World Cups.
He overtook Pele and Germans Uwe Seeler and Miroslav Klose, who all scored in four World Cups. Ronaldo also extended his own world record tally of international goals to 118.
He won the spot-kick himself when he was brought down by a clumsy challenge from Mohammed Salisu. Manchester United announced this week that Ronaldo will leave with immediate effect after he criticised the club and manager Erik ten Hag in a TV interview, but he has showed no signs of strain from the bitter end to his time at Old Trafford.
With AFP inputs
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