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Cristiano Ronaldo Nets 900th Career Goal – Is the GOAT Debate Settled?
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy age and records. The Portuguese superstar scored his 900th career goal in Al Nassr’s Saudi Pro League victory, adding yet another historic milestone to his legendary career.
At 40 years old, Ronaldo’s consistency and hunger remain unmatched. From Sporting Lisbon to Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Portugal, and now Al Nassr, the forward has redefined longevity and goal scoring.

The Online Debate: Messi vs Ronaldo
As expected, social media erupted the moment the goal went in. Fans immediately reignited the GOAT debate:
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“900 goals. There’s only one GOAT.” – Ronaldo fans declared.
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“Numbers don’t tell the whole story, Messi’s playmaking and World Cup win put him ahead.” – Messi supporters countered.
The milestone has sparked millions of comments and trending hashtags worldwide.
Why This Matters
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Ronaldo is the first player in history to hit 900 professional goals.
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He remains a central figure for Al Nassr and still plays a key role for Portugal.
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The achievement adds fresh fuel to football’s most famous debate: CR7 or Messi?
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