Ronaldo achieved the feat after scoring the third goal of an intriguing league encounter against Al Shabab in the 75th minute.
By Kehinde Okeowo
Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo has netted his 100th goal for Saudi Pro League side Al Nassr.
The 41-year-old forward reached the landmark on Thursday night during his team’s 4–2 away win over Al Shabab.
His international team-mate, João Félix, opened the scoring with two goals in the first half before completing his hat-trick in added time.
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Ronaldo achieved the historic feat by scoring his side’s third goal in the 75th minute of the intriguing encounter.
He latched onto a Sadio Mané cross to make it 3–1, effectively killing off Al Shabab’s fightback and ensuring Al Nassr moved five points clear at the top of the league table.
The strike means the former Manchester United winger has reached the 100-goal milestone in less than four seasons.
It was his 26th goal of the current campaign—a season he hopes will culminate in a league title.






