Ronaldo breaks Messi`s record in World Cup
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Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo etched his name into the record books after scoring twice in his side's FIFA World Cup Group K clash against Uzbekistan, becoming the oldest player ever to net a brace in a World Cup match.
The 41-year-old forward achieved the milestone at the age of 41 years and 138 days, eclipsing the previous record held by Argentina captain Lionel Messi, who was 38 years and 363 days old when he scored twice against Austria earlier in the tournament. Ronaldo opened the scoring early in Tuesday's encounter, converting João Cancelo's precise delivery before adding a second goal to secure the historic achievement.
The brace also elevated Ronaldo's international tally to 144 goals for Portugal, further extending his remarkable scoring record. In addition, his World Cup total reached 10 goals, making him Portugal's all-time leading scorer in the tournament and reinforcing his enduring influence on football's biggest stage.
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Despite persistent scrutiny over his longevity and role in the national team, Ronaldo once again demonstrated his extraordinary resilience and predatory finishing. His latest accomplishment adds another illustrious chapter to an already unparalleled career, underlining his enduring capacity to redefine footballing milestones on the grandest stage.








