(VIDEO) Cristiano Ronaldo moves within 40 of the record: another goal for the Portuguese star, now on 640

The Al-Nassr striker scored his team’s second goal against Damac on Matchday 17 of the Saudi Pro League.

Cristiano Ronaldo scores his 960th goal in his career - Screenshot caputed by Saudi Pro League
Cristiano Ronaldo scores his 960th goal in his career - Screenshot caputed by Saudi Pro League
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Cristiano Ronaldo simply refuses to slow down. The Portuguese living legend has once again found the back of the net for Al-Nassr in a crucial victory over Damac in the Saudi Pro League. This goal did more than just secure three vital points for the Riyadh-based side in their relentless pursuit of the league title; it allowed the five-time Ballon d'Or winner to reach a staggering milestone: 960 official career goals. It is a figure that continues to stretch the boundaries of his own mythos.

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The goal arrived at a definitive moment in the match. With the score locked and Al-Nassr struggling to break down a resilient Damac defense, the "CR7" instinct took over. Moving with the sharpness of a player half his age, Ronaldo drifted into the box, found the pocket of space, and executed a clinical finish that left the goalkeeper stranded and sent the home crowd into a frenzy. It was a clear reminder that while time waits for no man, it seems to have slowed down significantly for Cristiano.

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Age is Just a Number: The 40-Year-Old General

Now at 40 years of age, the Portugal national team captain remains the primary offensive asset for the squad managed by Jorge Jesus. His numbers are not just impressive for a veteran; they are statistically superior to almost every other active forward in the world today. This latest strike raises a question that the footballing world has been asking for two decades: just how far can Cristiano Ronaldo go?

His performance against Damac is part of a broader trend this season. Ronaldo has been the fundamental pillar of Al-Nassr week in and week out. Beyond the pure statistics, his presence alone has elevated the competitive floor of the Saudi Pro League, drawing global eyes to the Middle East and forcing opponents to play at a higher intensity. He isn't just playing for Al-Nassr; he is the face of a sporting revolution.

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The Final Boss: The Road to 1,000 Goals

This latest goal reignites the feverish debate surrounding the "Holy Grail" of footballing statistics: the 1,000-goal mark. Only a few years ago, the idea of a player reaching four digits in official competition seemed like a mathematical impossibility or a feat reserved for the era of unrecorded matches. Today, however, it feels like an inevitable conclusion.

With 40 goals to go, a valid contract, and a physical condition that defies biological norms, Ronaldo has every argument in his favor. If he maintains his current scoring rate of nearly a goal per game, the world could witness the 1,000th goal sometime in early 2027. His ambition remains his greatest fuel; he isn't just "padding stats"—he is hunting history.

A Legacy in Real-Time

Al-Nassr continues to reap the rewards of having a leader who thrives under pressure. Every matchday is a new opportunity for the world to witness the evolution of a legend. Ronaldo's legacy is not a closed book in a library; it is a live document being written match by match, season by season, and goal by goal. As the race for the Saudi title heats up, one thing is certain: as long as the ball is at his feet, the record books are never safe.

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