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Football September 10th, 2025
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Roberto Martinez Hails Ronaldo’s ‘Captain’s Performance’ as Portugal Edge Hungary in World Cup Qualifier

Cristiano Ronaldo once again proved that age is no barrier at the highest level, inspiring Portugal to a 3-2 victory over Hungary in World Cup qualifying on Tuesday night.

The 40-year-old veteran not only earned a decisive penalty but confidently converted it to score his 39th goal in World Cup qualifying history, a figure that places him alongside Guatemala’s Carlos Ruiz as the joint-highest scorer in the competition’s history. Remarkably, Ronaldo now stands three goals clear of his long-time rival Lionel Messi, further underlining his dominance on the international stage.

Ronaldo’s overall numbers remain staggering: 141 goals in 223 appearances for Portugal. Since turning 40 in February, he has continued to silence doubters, scoring 11 goals in his last 12 international matches, a run that has pushed Portugal to the top of their qualifying group with six points—three more than second-placed Armenia.

Manager Roberto Martinez was effusive in his post-match remarks, emphasizing not only Ronaldo’s finishing but also his leadership. “Cristiano Ronaldo? I’m not just speaking about individuals, but he has scored three goals in two matches for the national team. His attitude and commitment are exemplary—a true captain’s performance,” Martinez told reporters.

Portugal’s talisman will now return to Al-Nassr duty in the Saudi Pro League against Al-Kholood this weekend before resuming international commitments in October, when Portugal face Ireland and Hungary again in crucial qualifiers.

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