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Cristiano Ronaldo willing to join ‘lowest professional league’ in bid for 1,000 goals as ex-Man Utd team-mate tips Portuguese GOAT to grace Euro 2028

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Cristiano Ronaldo would be prepared to join “the lowest professional league” in order to reach 1,000 competitive goals, claims former Manchester United team-mate Nani, but is not expected to be forced down that path. Instead, the Portuguese GOAT, who is still going strong in the Saudi Pro League for Al-Nassr, is being backed to grace Euro 2028.

GOAT status: Ronaldo’s remarkable record
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1,000 goals & Euro 2028: Will Ronaldo hit those targets?

Fellow countryman and ex-Old Trafford colleague Nani has told FourFourTwo: “He’ll reach 1,000 goals easily, I have no doubt. It’s a milestone that matters to him – something he’s had in mind for years.

“He wants to reach 1,000 documented goals, because other players like Pele or Romario claimed to hit those numbers, but not all of their goals were recorded. Cristiano could make a movie with all of his. He’ll get there – even if he has to go to the lowest professional league in the world to do it. But he won’t need to.”

Nani added on Ronaldo’s longevity, with more than two decades being spent competing at the highest possible level: “Nothing surprises me. Cristiano has always known exactly what he wanted – when you’re that clear about your priorities and you have the right support around you, everything becomes easier.

“That refusal to give up is what has made him one of the greatest players of all time. Even now at age 40, he still amazes people, but not me. I hope he maintains the same level he showed in qualifying and becomes an important player for Roberto Martinez at the World Cup – goals don’t disappear.”

On the chances of Ronaldo appearing at one more major international tournament, Nani said: “I hope he does play at the Euros. That will depend on how he feels physically, whether injuries respect him, and whether he finds motivation to keep competing the way he has for more than 20 years. But if anybody can do something as extraordinary as playing the Euros at 43, it’s Cristiano.”

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Ronaldo backed to extend international career with Portugal

Ronaldo helped Portugal to Euros glory in 2016, while adding two UEFA Nations League crowns to his roll of honour since then. Another former United team-mate Wes Brown, told GOAL recently of CR7 extending his international career beyond 2026: “If he can bring something to the squad, why not pick him? Does that mean he has to play every game? Look at the last competition, everyone was saying he shouldn’t play but he did ok. He knows the press are going to give him stick anyway as soon as he doesn’t score or give an assist. At the same time, he is still there for his younger team-mates and wants them to do well.

“In his mind he won’t be finished yet and he can still contribute to the team. I don’t think he will retire from international football until he has retired completely. He’s still got the energy, that same belief, and can still do it. There are not many people that can say that at that level.”
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Play alongside Cristiano Jr? Ronaldo has no retirement plan

Ronaldo has earned 226 caps for Portugal, which represents another record, and has also stated a desire to play alongside his son Cristiano Jr at some stage – potentially with club and country. He certainly appears to have no plans to head into retirement any time soon.

GOAT status: Ronaldo’s remarkable record

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo has declared that the 2026 World Cup will be his last – as he prepares to make more history there by gracing FIFA’s flagship event for the sixth time. He has, however, made no mention of European Championship competition.

An extension to his lucrative contract in the Middle East is set to take Ronaldo through to the summer of 2027 – at which point he will be 42 years of age. There is no sign of the evergreen frontman slowing down.

He has stated a desire to reach four figures on the goal front, having surged beyond 950, and is being tipped to hit that remarkable milestone with relative ease – given that he remains a prolific presence for Al-Nassr and the all-time leading scorer in men’s international football with 143 efforts to his name.

1,000 goals & Euro 2028: Will Ronaldo hit those targets?
Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal 2025

Fellow countryman and ex-Old Trafford colleague Nani has told FourFourTwo: “He’ll reach 1,000 goals easily, I have no doubt. It’s a milestone that matters to him – something he’s had in mind for years.

“He wants to reach 1,000 documented goals, because other players like Pele or Romario claimed to hit those numbers, but not all of their goals were recorded. Cristiano could make a movie with all of his. He’ll get there – even if he has to go to the lowest professional league in the world to do it. But he won’t need to.”

Nani added on Ronaldo’s longevity, with more than two decades being spent competing at the highest possible level: “Nothing surprises me. Cristiano has always known exactly what he wanted – when you’re that clear about your priorities and you have the right support around you, everything becomes easier.

“That refusal to give up is what has made him one of the greatest players of all time. Even now at age 40, he still amazes people, but not me. I hope he maintains the same level he showed in qualifying and becomes an important player for Roberto Martinez at the World Cup – goals don’t disappear.”

On the chances of Ronaldo appearing at one more major international tournament, Nani said: “I hope he does play at the Euros. That will depend on how he feels physically, whether injuries respect him, and whether he finds motivation to keep competing the way he has for more than 20 years. But if anybody can do something as extraordinary as playing the Euros at 43, it’s Cristiano.”

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Ronaldo backed to extend international career with Portugal

Ronaldo helped Portugal to Euros glory in 2016, while adding two UEFA Nations League crowns to his roll of honour since then. Another former United team-mate Wes Brown, told GOAL recently of CR7 extending his international career beyond 2026: “If he can bring something to the squad, why not pick him? Does that mean he has to play every game? Look at the last competition, everyone was saying he shouldn’t play but he did ok. He knows the press are going to give him stick anyway as soon as he doesn’t score or give an assist. At the same time, he is still there for his younger team-mates and wants them to do well.

“In his mind he won’t be finished yet and he can still contribute to the team. I don’t think he will retire from international football until he has retired completely. He’s still got the energy, that same belief, and can still do it. There are not many people that can say that at that level.”

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Premier League Explains VAR Decision to Cancel West Ham’s Late Goal Against Arsenal

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The Premier League has explained why Calum Wilson’s late goal for West Ham against Arsenal was ruled out by VAR. Arsenal were heading to a 1-0 win thanks to Leandro Trossard’s late strike when Wilson forced the ball home. Although the goal was awarded on the pitch, the referee was advised to review it on the on-field screen. The goal was eventually ruled out, and Arsenal went five points clear of Manchester City with two games left. The Premier League match centre stated: “West Ham number 19 commits a foul on the goalkeeper. Final decision is a direct free kick.”

Key Points:

Arsenal’s five-point lead with two games left puts them firmly in control of the title race.
The VAR decision will fuel debate among fans already divided on the use of technology.
West Ham’s relegation survival hopes suffered a massive blow from the overturned goal.
The clear explanation from the Premier League may reduce conspiracy theories about favouritism.
The timing of this statement, immediately after the match, shows the league’s commitment to transparency.

Sources: Premier League, EPL

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Barcelona Beats Real Madrid 2-0 to Clinch Second Straight LaLiga Title

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Barcelona have been crowned back-to-back Spanish champions after beating Real Madrid 2-0 in El Clásico, moving 14 points clear at the top with three games remaining. Two early goals from Marcus Rashford and Ferran Torres were all Barcelona needed on a day when manager Hansi Flick was present on the sidelines despite the death of his father being announced shortly before kickoff. The result marks just the second time in LaLiga history that a Clásico result has directly led to one of the two teams winning the title. Barcelona have now won LaLiga three of the last four years.

Key Points:

Barcelona’s domestic dominance is restored with three league titles in four seasons under Flick.
Real Madrid ended a second straight season without a single trophy across all competitions.
Flick coaching through personal grief to secure the title adds emotional weight to the victory.
The 2-0 win extends Barcelona’s scoring streak to 55 straight league games.
The timing of this title, clinched directly against their fiercest rivals, makes the celebration even sweeter for fans.

Sources: ESPN, Marca

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Leandro Trossard Ends Goal Drought as Arsenal Survives VAR Scare to Beat West Ham 1-0

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Arsenal took a giant step towards the Premier League title with a dramatic 1-0 win at West Ham. Leandro Trossard scored a late winner, but the real drama came in stoppage time when Callum Wilson thought he had equalised for the hosts.

Following an agonisingly lengthy VAR review, the goal was ruled out for a foul on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya, a West Ham player was deemed to be impeding him by holding his arm. The result means Arsenal remain five points clear with two games remaining, while West Ham remain in relegation trouble.

Key Points:

Arsenal’s five-point lead with two games left puts them firmly in control of the title race.
Trossard ending his goal drought at the perfect moment could be the turning point in Arsenal’s season.
The controversial VAR decision will fuel debate about refereeing standards in title-deciding matches.
West Ham’s survival hopes suffered a massive blow after having a stoppage-time equaliser snatched away.
The timing of the win, after Manchester City’s victory over Brentford, keeps the pressure on both title contenders.

Sources: Goal

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