The Portuguese skipper on Wednesday became the first player to register a goal in every single group game in the UEFA Champions League
Cristiano Ronaldo started his Ballon d’Or celebrations early with a goal in Real Madrid’s 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund to become the first player in history to score in each of his team’s six Champions League group games.
The 32-year-old midfielder is tipped to collect the Golden Ball for a fifth time in Paris on Thursday.
On Wednesday night, Ronaldo made it nine goals so far in the competition. Some may want to consign him to history, but in this competition at least, he just keeps making it.
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Borja Mayoral started the scoring for Real Madrid in the 8th minute, before Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the score line when he placed the the ball beyond the Dortmund goalkeeper and in the process to set new UEFA Champions League records as the first player to score in each of his team's six group games in the UEFA Champions League.
However, Dortmund clawback into the game when Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang scored twice to bring them level.
Before Lukas Vasquez won the game for Real Madrid to make the final scoreline 3-2 in favour of the Los Blancos.
The Portuguese skipper on Wednesday became the first player to register a goal in every single group game in the UEFA Champions League Read Full Story
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