All-time club careers (excluding friendlies) Ronaldo: 735 goals and 211 assists in 988 appearances. Messi: 715 goals and 308 assists in 867 appearances. Hat-tricks: Ronaldo 53; Messi 48. Club goal
He's bagged 145 at Manchester United, as well as 127 with the Portugal national team, 101 with Juventus and 5 with first club Sporting CP. He has 31 goals for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia.
Messi had a slow start to life at PSG, with 2021-22 the first season of his career away from Barcelona. He scored just 11 goals in all competitions, his lowest tally in 16 years, although he did end the campaign as a Ligue 1 champion. Ad. But the picture is looking entirely different in 2022-23 so far. Ronaldo is struggling to get into Ten Hag
Cristiano Ronaldo is 38-years old and, after his controversial exit from Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 862 goals in his professional career. Even with age as a huge enemy
Ronaldo finished his stay at Manchester United with 84 league goals, 16 European goals and 118 in all competitions. At Madrid, he has been even better. In four of his eight full La Liga seasons so far, he has finished with a better goals than appearances record - the highpoint of which was 2014/15 where he scored an amazing 48 times in 35
Records kept by TransferMarkt.co.uk indicate Beckham finished his career with 718 appearances, 127 goals and 214 assists. That's 341 goal involvements, averaging roughly one every two games
Ronaldo can enhance his tally when United host Chelsea on Thursday at Old Trafford. Follow live updates of that 19:45 BST kick-off in the United App and via ManUtd.com. Four trending videos:
Ali Daei's 17-year reign as the all-time leading goalscorer in men's international football ended on Wednesday as Cristiano Ronaldo surpassed his 109 goal haul. Ronaldo has scored 15 Champions League goals for Manchester United, 105 for Real Madrid and 14 for Juventus. Ronaldo scored hit the 17-goal mark to lead Real Madrid to the
Leading goal scorers for Manchester United 1878-2023. all-time games played for the Red Devils. At the top of this list is Welshman Ryan Giggs, who played 963 times for United between 1991 and
Pele has congratulated Cristiano Ronaldo for surpassing his goal-scoring tally after the Portugal international scored a hat-trick in Juventus' 3-1 Serie A win over Cagliari on Sunday. Ronaldo's hat-trick means he has now scored a total of 770 goals in his career, surpassing Pele's unofficial total of 767 'official' goals.
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