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Cristiano Ronaldo takes one more step towards greatness, becomes Europe’s all-time leading scorer

Ronaldo scored his 4th goal of World Cup 2018 and has almost taken Portugal to last 16.

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Cristiano Ronaldo surpassed Hungarian legend Ferenc Puskas as Europe's all-time leading scorer with 85 international goals as Portugal moved top of Group B ahead of Spain's game against Iran in Kazan.

"We knew if we lost we could be out. We knew Morocco would be giving their all. It was a surprise at the start because they were so strong. I managed to score a goal, it was great for me “the Real Madrid star added. 

Morocco altered their tactics from their 1-0 loss to Iran, deploying a back four to try and counter the threat of Ronaldo following his hat-trick against Spain in the opening game.

 

But Herve Renard's plans were torn apart within minutes at the Luzhniki Stadium as Ronaldo wriggled free of the imposing Manuel Da Costa to bury an unstoppable header.

But Portugal survived two Morocco penalty appeals and the North Africans created a number of chances, notably a Younes Belhanda header that was superbly kept out by Rui Patricio.

Portugal Coach Fernando Santos called Ronaldo “port wine,” saying that the latter “changes as he ages.”

"He's constantly evolving, unlike regular players he's always evolving. He won't be doing the same thing in two or three years and he's not doing what he did four or five years ago. He knows himself well and what he needs to do,” Santos said.

 

Ronaldo's goal was his fourth goal of the tournament, more than his combined tally at three previous finals, and left him trailing just Iran's Ali Daei (109) on the list of top international scorers.

Meanwhile, the Portuguese legend has suggested  that Portugal have the room to improve at the World Cup after his early goal secured a 1-0 win over Morocco as the European champions edged closer to the last 16.

 

"Our expectation is to continue our work and try to improve in the group phase," Ronaldo said after his fourth-minute strike decided a hard-fought encounter in Moscow.

"We're almost there (knockout stages) and then we'll see. We'll take things match after match. We will try to come first in the group,” he added. 

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