Ronaldo confident of surpassing 900 goals, eyes ‘spectacular’ future ahead
Cristiano Ronaldo, showing no signs of slowing down, has reached a monumental milestone in his career by surpassing 900 goals.
The Portuguese star, who continues to defy age and expectations, expressed his confidence that this achievement was only a matter of time, and he is now looking forward to a “spectacular” future as he sets his sights on even greater heights.
The goal, scored in the 34th minute, was a result of a precise cross from Nuno Mendes, which Ronaldo expertly converted to give his team the lead. The iconic forward celebrated in front of a jubilant crowd at the Estádio da Luz, marking another chapter in his illustrious career.
This latest achievement adds to a career that began over two decades ago, when a 17-year-old Ronaldo netted his first senior goal for Sporting CP in 2002.
From that moment, the Portuguese forward has been relentless, establishing himself as one of football’s all-time greats. Over the course of 22 years, Ronaldo has not only won countless trophies across Europe, but he has also continued to deliver on the international stage for Portugal.
Reflecting on the hard work that led him to this milestone, Ronaldo acknowledged the physical and mental challenges he has faced throughout his career. He spoke candidly about the effort required to maintain such a high level of performance year after year.
“Reaching 900 goals is something I’ve worked incredibly hard for,” Ronaldo shared after the match. “Only those closest to me know the sacrifices and dedication it takes to remain in peak physical and mental condition every day. It’s an achievement that means a great deal to me. I knew I would get here eventually because, as long as I continue playing, the goals will keep coming.”
The 900-goal mark is undeniably impressive, but Ronaldo has already set his sights on the next major milestone – 1,000 career goals.
The veteran forward has made it clear that he still has plenty of ambition left, stating that he dreams of reaching the four-figure mark before he retires from football.
Given his current form and ongoing commitment to both his club Al-Nassr and the Portuguese national team, there is every chance that he could achieve this within the next few years.
Looking ahead, Ronaldo’s goal-scoring exploits are likely to continue at a rapid pace as he remains a key figure for both club and country. If he maintains his current trajectory, reaching 1,000 goals is a realistic target, especially with his involvement in major international competitions like the 2026 World Cup in mind.
Ronaldo’s pursuit of further greatness is set to be one of the defining stories of the next few years, as he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible for a footballer at the highest level.