Cristiano Ronaldo once again proved why he remains one of football’s greatest legends, scoring twice for Portugal in their emphatic 5-0 victory against Armenia at Yerevan Stadium. With this brace, the 40-year-old forward moved past Lionel Messi’s World Cup qualifiers goal tally, solidifying his position as an unstoppable force in international football.
Ronaldo’s first goal was classic striker’s instinct, tapping in from close range. However, it was his second that stole the spotlight — a breathtaking long-range half-volley that thundered into the back of the net with precision and power. This wonder goal showcased that even at 40, Ronaldo continues to deliver magical moments on the pitch.
These strikes marked his 139th and 140th international goals, extending his all-time scoring record while also pushing him to 38 goals in World Cup qualifiers. In doing so, Ronaldo overtook Messi’s 36 goals in qualifiers, placing him second only to Guatemala’s Carlos Ruiz. What makes this milestone even more impressive is that Ronaldo achieved it in just 48 matches compared to Messi’s 72.
Portugal’s dominant performance also saw Joao Felix netting a brace and Joao Cancelo adding a fifth goal, ensuring a comfortable start to their qualifying campaign. With Ireland and Hungary also in their group, Portugal are favourites to top the standings, with Ronaldo’s goals driving their momentum.
As Argentina’s campaign has ended, Messi will not have the chance to add to his tally, leaving Ronaldo with the opportunity to chase down Ruiz’s record and further cement his legacy as the all-time greatest scorer in World Cup qualifiers.
Portugal now prepares to face Hungary at the Puskas Arena in Budapest, where Ronaldo will once again aim to inspire his team toward qualification glory.

