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How many goals have Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata scored in their careers? Statistical comparison

Discover the stats of Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata, and compare their differences in goals, titles, and overall performance

By Angel Carrillo Hernández

Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata | Photos: @GalatasaraySK and @Cristiano
Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata | Photos: @GalatasaraySK and @Cristiano

Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata have shared the locker room and played in similar positions at different times, but their careers have taken completely different paths. While Ronaldo became Real Madrid’s all-time top scorer, Morata was once seen as a potential successor to lead the club’s attack after the Portuguese star's departure. However, reality has played out differently. In this comparison, we analyze their numbers and how they have performed in the teams they played for.

Goals in clubs: A massive gap between them

Although Morata has proven to be a reliable striker in various teams, his goal-scoring record is far from what Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved. The difference in numbers reflects each player’s impact on their teams.

Cristiano Ronaldo

With 709 goals in 951 matches, Ronaldo has maintained an impressive 0.74 goals-per-game ratio, standing out for his ability to score in any league and team. His consistency and evolution have led him to break historic records.

  • Real Madrid: 450 goals in 438 matches, the club’s all-time top scorer.
  • Juventus: 101 goals in 134 matches.
  • Manchester United (two spells): 145 goals in 346 matches.
  • Most goals in a single club season: 61 goals in 2014-15.

Alvaro Morata

Morata, on the other hand, has scored 198 goals in 573 matches, with a 0.34 goals-per-game ratio, a significant difference in goal efficiency. Despite playing for elite clubs, he has never been the main attacking reference.

  • Real Madrid: 31 goals in 95 matches.
  • Juventus: 59 goals in 185 matches (two spells).
  • Atletico Madrid: 43 goals in 136 matches.
  • Most goals in a single club season: 22 goals in 2016-17 with Real Madrid.

Despite having opportunities at top clubs, Morata has never matched Ronaldo’s goal-scoring output, as the Portuguese star has consistently performed at an unmatched level.

Performance in the Champions League

The UEFA Champions League has been where Cristiano Ronaldo built much of his legacy, while Morata has had key moments but lacks the same goal-scoring consistency.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo: 140 goals in 183 matches, the all-time top scorer of the competition. He has won 5 titles, leading his teams to success multiple times.
  • Alvaro Morata: 26 goals in 83 matches, averaging 0.31 goals per game. He has won two Champions League titles with Real Madrid but never played a key role in the finals.

Although Morata has been useful in the Champions League, his impact does not compare to Ronaldo’s, who has been decisive in numerous knockout rounds and finals.

Assists and collective play

Both players have shown they can contribute not just with goals but also by creating opportunities for their teammates. However, Ronaldo’s ability to be involved in build-up play is much more evident.

Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Club assists: 223, showing his versatility and ability to combine with other forwards.
  • He has adapted to different playing styles, being not only a finisher but also a creator.

Alvaro Morata

  • Club assists: 72, mainly excelling as a support striker rather than a primary playmaker.
  • His hold-up play and movement to drag defenders have been his main strengths.

While Morata has proven to be an effective team player, Ronaldo has been far more complete, combining his goal-scoring ability with a great capacity for assisting and creating chances.

Goals in national teams

On the international stage, Ronaldo has been Portugal’s absolute leader, while Morata has been an important striker for Spain, though without the same level of goal-scoring dominance.

Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Goals for Portugal: 135 goals in 217 matches, the all-time leading international goal scorer.
  • International titles: Euro 2016 and UEFA Nations League 2019.
  • Only player to score in five consecutive World Cups, a historic record.

Alvaro Morata

  • Goals for Spain: 34 goals in 74 matches, averaging 0.46 goals per game.
  • Best achievement: Euro 2020 semifinalist, where he played a crucial role with 3 goals but missed a decisive penalty in the shootout against Italy.

While Morata has been important for Spain, the difference with Ronaldo is massive, as the Portuguese star has led his country for nearly two decades with extraordinary numbers.

Goals in finals and key matches

The ability to deliver in decisive moments is what separates the greatest players from the rest. In this regard, Cristiano Ronaldo has proven to be a specialist in finals, while Morata has had some important moments but lacks consistency in crucial matches.

Cristiano Ronaldo

  • Goals in official finals: 20 goals, including 4 in Champions League finals.
  • Key performances: Euro 2016 final, Champions League 2014, and Copa del Rey 2011 final.

Alvaro Morata

  • Goals in official finals: 5 goals, including his goal in the 2014 Copa del Rey final and the 2020 Spanish Super Cup final.
  • Decisive moment: Scoring against Real Madrid in the 2015 Champions League semifinal while playing for Juventus.

Morata has been a clutch player at times, but Ronaldo has built his legacy on dominating finals and high-pressure matches.

What you need to know about Cristiano Ronaldo and Alvaro Morata

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 709 goals in club football, while Morata has 198 goals.
  • Ronaldo is the all-time top scorer in the Champions League with 140 goals, while Morata has 26 goals in the competition.
  • In international football, Ronaldo is the all-time leading goal scorer with 135 goals, while Morata has 34 goals for Spain.
  • Ronaldo has provided 223 assists in clubs, while Morata has 72 assists.
  • In finals, Ronaldo has scored 20 goals, including 4 in Champions League finals, whereas Morata has 5 goals in finals.
  • In 2025, Ronaldo continues playing in Al Nassr, while Morata is a starter at Atletico Madrid.

Conclusion

While Alvaro Morata has had a solid career, the difference in numbers and impact compared to Cristiano Ronaldo is vast. Ronaldo’s dominance in front of goal, ability to perform in crucial moments, and leadership at both club and international levels solidify his status as one of the greatest footballers of all time.


Angel Carrillo Hernández

Angel Carrillo Hernández

I dedicate myself to writing and SEO. Life took me from poetry to the field, and we are here to score.I graduated with a degree in Lengua y Literatura Hispanicas from FES Acatlan. My passion and need for the written word have led me to be part of various projects related to letters. Before venturing into the professional world, I worked as a copywriter and content creator for various Facebook pages in independent projects.As part of my professional training, I did my social service at the Palaci...

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