Portugal Talisman, Cristiano Ronaldo, scored twice against Liechtenstein on Thursday night, as he celebrated becoming the most-capped men’s player in history.
The Al-Nassr forward played his 197th international cap game against Liechtenstein and made it memorable by scoring twice.
Ronaldo’s first goal of the match came from the penalty spot, and his second was a powered free-kick that was too hot for the goalkeeper to stop.
The 38-year-old’s second goal saw him make more history as he became the first player to score 100 competitive goals in men’s international football history.
Winning all three points from tonight’s game, Portugal will be back in action on Sunday against Luxembourg in another Euro 2024 qualifier.