Ronaldo's 800th Goal, IShowSpeed's Surprise, and His Son's Portugal Call-Up | Football News
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Cristiano Ronaldo has been making headlines across multiple fronts this week, showcasing why he remains one of football's most captivating figures at age forty. On October fourteenth, the Portuguese captain delivered a masterclass performance against Hungary in World Cup qualifying, scoring twice to lead Portugal to a comeback victory. After falling behind early, Ronaldo equalized with his typical instinctive finishing before adding a second goal just before halftime to put Portugal ahead two to one. The brace marked his seventh goal in seven appearances for Portugal and his eighth total against Hungary, demonstrating his continued importance to the national team as they edge closer to qualifying for the twenty twenty six FIFA World Cup, where he hopes to compete in his sixth tournament.
Just four days later on October eighteenth, Ronaldo reached another career milestone when he scored his eight hundredth club goal during Al Nassr's five nil victory over Al Fateh in the Saudi Professional League. The match became memorable not just for the historic goal but for what happened afterward. Popular YouTube streamer IShowSpeed, who has been a vocal Ronaldo superfan for years, was invited onto the pitch to celebrate with the team. In a viral moment, Ronaldo personally instructed Speed to beat the victory drum, telling him you want me to do it, to which the Ohio native enthusiastically complied. Ronaldo later acknowledged the encounter on Instagram with a story mentioning IShowSpeed, writing I see you, which sent fans into a frenzy across social media platforms. The two followed each other on Instagram following the celebration.
Beyond the pitch, there's speculation that Ronaldo is pushing Al Nassr to sign a Barcelona star next summer, though specific details remain unconfirmed. Additionally, his son Cristiano Ronaldo Junior has been called up to Portugal's under sixteen squad for the first time, marking the highest age category he has represented for his country. The young forward will compete in the Federations Cup in Turkey later this month, fueling speculation about whether father and son might one day play together for Portugal.
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