
Cristiano Ronaldo equaled the record for goals scored in qualifying for the World Cup thanks to his penalty during the 3-2 victory in Portugal against Hungary.
Portugal returned from a delay goal to ensure the three points at Puskas Arena on Tuesday evening. Ronaldo scored on penalty during this victory, carrying his total of goals in qualifying for the World Cup at 39. He thus joined the GuatemalTerique Carlos Ruiz and ahead of three goals the Argentin Lionel Messi.

Portugal beats Hungary 3-2
Despite his 41 years in a few months, the former Real Madrid star Ronaldo still demonstrates his contribution to the Portuguese attack. He is now three goals in two qualification games for the World Cup, while Roberto Martinez's team is trying to qualify for next year's World Cup.
Ronaldo Marque Un Penalty
Ronaldo has now scored 141 goals for Portugal in 223 selections. During his illustrious career, the Al-Nassr player scored the remarkable number of 943 goals. The veteran has set himself the aim of reaching the 1,000 goals' mark. The former hero of Manchester United, Ronaldo, hopes to increase his total goals for his country when Portugal will resume his qualifications for the World Cup next month, with home matches against the Republic of Ireland and Hungary.