At 38 years old, C Ronaldo has not aged well! In the early morning of Tuesday (17th) morning's European Group J match, Portugal, which has already left the lineup, beat Bosnia 5-0 as a guest, creating a perfect record of 8 wins. Cromwell, who is a regular, continued his hot form and scored two more goals in the match to become the hero of the win, which will make him reach the 40-goal mark in 2023, surpassing the likes of Aynin Chalant and Kilian McBarbee to top the list of "Scholars of the Year"!
Portugal has been invincible since Martinez took over, and even though they are already out of the tournament, they are still going strong. 5 minutes into the match, they were awarded 12 yards, and Cron opened the scoring; in the 20th minute, Cron received a good pass from Zuofelix, and shot to open the scoring, and when the VAR confirmed the validity of the goal, Cron was so happy that he passionately embraced with the team leader, Martinez, proving that the king of the game is so obsessed with scoring goals.
After taking a two-goal lead, Portugal went from strength to strength, with Bono Fernandes, Joao Gianluigi and Joao Felix each scoring a goal before halftime to give Portugal a 5-0 lead at halftime, while Bosnia's defense was tightened up after the change of sides, and Portugal's hands were obviously softened, with Cron being pulled out of the lineup in the 65th minute, and the final result was a 5-0 victory for Portugal without any additional goals.
Although Cron has left Europe, his goal-scoring ability is still among the best in the world. With his two goals in this game, he will reach 40 goals in 2023, the 12th time in his career that he has scored more than 40 goals in a year, and has surpassed Ernesto Chalantes (39 goals) to reach the top of the global scoring charts in 2023. 31 goals this year for Ainas, and 9 goals for the Portuguese national team.
2023 King Shiqo (as of Oct. 17)
1. C Ronaldo (Portugal/Enas) 40 goals
2. Einin Harlandt (Norway/Manchester City) 39 goals
3. Wagga (Hungary/Ferencvaros/Parkes) 37 balls
4. Kylian McBarbie (France/Paris Saint-Germain) 35 goals