Cristiano Ronaldo’s final game of 2023 could see him make history in his first year in Saudi Arabia.
The Al Nassr forward only played his first Saudi Pro League game on January 22, but could now take the league’s record for most goals in a calendar year.
The 38-year-old announced he was stepping away from elite level football last New Year when his poor relationship with Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag saw the pair come to an unhappy divorce.
That came after a stellar return in 2021/22, with Ronaldo keen to prove he still has it in the Middle East after falling out of favour at Old Trafford.
He’s done exactly that, taking the league by storm as their marquee player, triggering an influx of summer moves for a number of elite European talents.
Winning his first trophy outside of Europe with the Arab Champions Cup, Ronaldo heads into his final game of 2023 with a record of 53 goals in 58 games for club and country.
That’s already more than Harry Kane [52], Kylian Mbappe [52] and Erling Haaland [50], and now he needs a hat-trick against Al Taawon in his final game of the year to make history.
Currently on 33 goals in 33 games in the Saudi Pro League, a final hat-trick of 2023 would see Ronaldo overtake Abderrazak Hamdallah’s record of 35 scored in one calendar year, also for Al Nassr.
And there’s every chance Ronaldo could do it, too, having scored two in his last outing against fellow Public Investment Fund-owned Al Ittihad.
That match showed just how well Ronaldo has taken to Saudi football, with his old teammate Karim Benzema showing exactly how it isn’t done.
The Frenchman left Real Madrid for the SPL in the summer, and has so far attracted plenty of criticism for his poor performances for the reigning champions.
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