Ronaldo continued to defy time and expectations as he led Al-Nassr to a commanding 5-1 victory over Al-Fateh on Saturday in the Saudi Pro League. The Portuguese forward missed a penalty in the 59th minute but made amends moments later, unleashing a stunning long-range strike to seal his 800th club goal. The Al-Nassr captain also grabbed an assist on the night, underlining his continued influence on the team.
His strike saw him become the first player in football history to reach the 800-goal mark in club competitions, an extraordinary record achieved across four major teams in his glittering career - Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus - before his latest chapter in Saudi Arabia. Joao Felix netted a hat-trick, while Kingsley Coman added another in an emphatic display. The result lifted Al-Nassr to the top of the league table with 15 points from five matches.
At 40 years old, Ronaldo remains Al-Nassr's talisman and continues to inspire his teammates with his relentless drive and professionalism. His latest goal not only carried historical significance but was also a reminder of his enduring ability to perform on the grand stage. For a man who has broken nearly every record imaginable, the night in Riyadh represented yet another golden chapter in a remarkable career.



