Cristiano Ronaldo Appears to 'Mock' Pele as he Targets 1000 Career Goals

Cristiano Ronaldo Appears to 'Mock' Pele as he Targets 1000 Career Goals

  • Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved an impressive milestone in his professional football career, amassing a total of 899 goals
  • The Portuguese discussed his retirement plans with Rio Ferdinand while aiming for the significant milestone of 1,000 career goals
  • The Al-Nassr captain noted that he can provide video evidence of every goal he scored, unlike some legendary predecessors

Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed his ambition to reach 1,000 career goals while subtly slamming football legends, including Pele.

Ronaldo has suggested that having video evidence of his goals gives him an advantage over legends who played many years ago.

Cristiano Ronaldo Appears to 'Shade' Pele as he Targets 1000 Career Goals
Cristiano Ronaldo noted that he can provide video evidence of every goal he scored, unlike some legendary predecessors
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The Portugal captain's remark came after he reached a career total of 899 goals with his latest strike for Saudi club Al Nassr against Al-Feiha on Tuesday night, per Goal.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner aims to reach 900 goals, aiming to hit the remarkable milestone of 1,000.

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Pele is often regarded as the highest goalscorer in history. FIFA recognises the late Brazilian legend's tally of 1,281 goals, while the statistics site RSSSF lists his total at 1,284.

However, much of his record includes approximately 550 exhibition matches, with his official match goal count believed to be under 800, fueling an ongoing debate about which records are most accurate.

Ronaldo takes subtle dig at Pele

Ronaldo discussed his future in a sit-down interview with former Manchester United team-mate Rio Ferdinand on his new YouTube channel.

The 39-year-old knows retirement is not far away, but he has goals to accomplish before he's ready to retire.

“Soon I will do 900 and, after, I will beat 1,000,” Ronaldo said.
“I want to reach 1,000 goals. If I don’t have injuries, this, for me, is the most important. It’s the best marker I can have in football, to first reach 900.

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“After, my challenge is to reach 1,000 goals. [There will be] one difference: all of my goals have videos, so I can prove that.”

Reactions to the video:

Here are some of the responses from social media users.

@maviesnails:

"He will achieve it for sure because he said in 2-3 years he will retire and you can’t tell me he won’t achieve 1000 goals by then."

@Mommymia1XX:

"Can Ronaldo rest please."

@planet_mufc:

"That would be a long long video."

@Adakmuods:

"Would have been better seeing him lift a world cup trophy in a single video."

@Mommymia1XX:

"Ronaldo is beginning to speak like a goat."

@Idiegbe_yanose:

"No wonder he went to the Camel league because that’s the only league that dream of his becomes a reality."

@PPeace_P:

"That’s why he is the goat."

@Eng_ZSamsoni:

"He have the capacity, definitely, he will score 1000 goals."

When Ferdinand proposed that Ronaldo's comments about video evidence were aimed at legends like Pelé and iconic Real Madrid forward Alfredo Di Stéfano, the 39-year-old responded:

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“I respect all of them. All the goals [of mine] have videos. I will prove to the people, if they prefer this player… I don’t care about that.”

What's next for Ronaldo?

Ronaldo is expected to be part of Portugal's squad for the upcoming Nations League matches against Croatia and Scotland, per Eurosport.

Despite the forward's failure to find the net during Portugal's disappointing Euro 2024 campaign, national team coach Roberto Martinez has supported his decision to include him in the roster.

Ronaldo to be honoured by UEFA

Briefly News also reported that the Portuguese maestro is set to receive a notable accolade from UEFA in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to European football.

UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin will honour Ronaldo during the 2024/25 Champions League draw, which will mark the inaugural 36-team league phase on Thursday, 29 August.

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