
Cristiano Ronaldo has set a new record after becoming the first player to reach 400 career goals in Europe’s top five leagues.The Juventus striker reached the feat after scoring against Genoa yesterday. He has played 497 matches since 2003 and has scored 311 times for Real Madrid, 84 for Manchester United and five for Juventus.
Massimiliano Allegri’s side have won all eight of their opening Serie A matches and are on course to make it nine out of nine if they beat Genoa.
Hernán Crespo has recently praised the impact of the 33-year-old Portuguese star at his new club.
“Juventus are in another dimension now,” he told La Stampa (via Goal). “I don’t see how they could lose the Scudetto without self-destructing.
“It’ll be like that for another two or three years, as Cristiano Ronaldo’s arrival shows the extent of the gap.” As reported by SportBible
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