Cristiano Ronaldo may now be 40 years old but he's still breaking records.
Seemingly every week the Portugal icon ticks another item off his footballing bucket list.
Earlier in October, he scored two goals in a 2-2 draw with Hungary to become the all-time top scorer in World Cup qualifying.
He has 41 in total now from 51 matches, with two games still to go and a spot at the 2026 tournament still on the line.
It was a record previously held by Guatemalan striker Carlos Ruiz for his 39-goal haul between 1998 and 2016, which he managed across 47 games.
And the best news for Ronaldo is that it would take a miracle for long-time on-field foe Lionel Messi to break it.
That's because CONMEBOL qualification for the tournament - set to be held in USA, Canada, and Mexico - is already fin

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