Cristiano Ronaldo: Real Madrid ace hits 40-goal mark yet again
Ronaldo's goal against Atlético Madrid on Sunday saw the Real Madrid star reach 40 in all competitions for the eighth season in a row. Cruz Azul vs America: Liga MX, live online
Fresh from becoming the first player to score in 10 consecutive Champions League games in Tuesday's win at Juventus, Cristiano Ronaldo chalked up another milestone against Atlético Madrid this weekend, reaching 40 goals for the season for the eighth campaign in succession.
Cristiano has only failed to score 40 or more once at Real
Real's all-time top scorer with 446 goals, he has hit 40 in all of his seasons with Los Blancos except 2009/10 - a campaign in which an injury suffered against Marseille in the Champions League caused him to miss 10 games. Despite that, the Portuguese still managed to find the net 33 times in his maiden year in Madrid.
In 2010/11, he scored 53, most notably a Copa del Rey final winner that clinched the first trophy of José Mourinho's reign. 2013/14 and 2015/16 both brought 51 goals, with the former yielding another Golden Shoe - and also seeing him set the Champions League's current single-campaign goals record of 17 as Real lifted their tenth European title. Meanwhile, 16 of his 15/16 total came in the continent's top club competition, in which Los Blancos claimed continental crown number 11.
Ronaldo two off haul of 'only' 42 last year
Last season, a campaign in which he was on target 42 times to help Real win a LaLiga-Champions League double, was the 'weakest' in Cristiano's run of 40-plus years in Spain thus far. And, with seven league games still to play and Los Merengues well-placed to reach the Champions League semi-finals, it looks very much like the forward will ensure it stays that way. He needs just three more.
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