Fans are reacting on X (formerly Twitter) to Cristiano Ronaldo's insane weak foot goal during Al-Nassr's AFC Champions League encounter against Al-Duhail on October 24.
Al-Nassr took a two-goal cushion with goals in each half from Anderson Talisca (25') and Sadio Mane (56'). Ronaldo assisted Talisca's goal with a cheeky backheel pass.
The Portuguese then got on the goalscoring act himself in the 61st minute. After receiving a pass from Sultan Al Ghanam, Ronaldo unleashed a left-footed belter right into the top corner of the Al-Duhail goal. The strike marked the 38-year-old's 13th of the season in as many games along with seven assists.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's latest weak-foot goal has left fans amazed. One of them wrote on X:
"He's 38 WHAT A GOAL."
Another fan commented:
"Cr7 is inevitable, What’s the 2023 tally now."
Cristiano Ronaldo's first goal left fans mesmerized and here are some of the best reactions on X:
While Ronaldo has performed at the peak of his powers, Al-Nassr conceded twice in quick succession after taking the two-goal lead. Ronaldo then struck once again in the 81st minute, this time scoring a stunning volley with his left foot, helping Al-Nassr his side win 4-3.
Cristiano Ronaldo shared an interesting insight into his daily routine
Cristiano Ronaldo is hands down one of the most disciplined athletes in the world. The 38-year-old pays attention to minute details and takes care of himself in the best way possible. These are among the main reasons behind his still being an elite player.
Hence, fans might wonder what a day in Ronaldo's life looks like. He recently provided an interesting insight into that. The Al-Nassr and Portugal star said that he spends 30 minutes of personal time per day before doing other obligations: (quotes via GOATTWorld Twitter):
"I like to spend 30 minutes alone doing my own thing, and then I spend the rest of the day with my family and teammates. Not many people talk about that, but for me it's very important."
Being a top professional like Cristiano Ronaldo can be monotonous at times. However, he has been atop the game for 20 years now and such insights into his life could be useful advice for aspiring athletes.