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Cristiano Ronaldo's Goal-Scoring Record Since Turning 30 Proves He's Not Human

Cristiano Ronaldo's Goal-Scoring Record Since Turning 30 Proves He's Not Human

It's beyond ridiculous.

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

We're not convinced Cristiano Ronaldo is human because his goal-scoring record since turning 30 is just outrageous.

The 33-year-old is still going strong. Very strong. He's moved to Juventus and has continued his goal-scoring heroics following a prolific spell at Real Madrid.

In fact, since turning 30, Ronaldo has bagged an impressive 203 goals in 227 games for club and country.

He weighed in with 51 goals in the 2015/16 campaign, then 42 in the 2016/17 term and 44 in his final Real Madrid season.

Not to mention scoring for his country, chipping in with four goals at the 2018 World Cup including a stunning hat-trick versus Spain.

Ronaldo celebrates scoring a goal. Image: PA
Ronaldo celebrates scoring a goal. Image: PA

And there's no signs of slowing down. Ronaldo even reckons he's got a 'biological age of 23'.

"Right now, I've got a biological age of 23," he said. "I've still got a long time left, I can keep playing until I'm 41. I'm feeling good, happy, I can't complain."

41?! That's another eight years of Ronaldo wrecking havoc in front of goal.

I guess, it helps when you only have 7% of fat content.

It was revealed that Ronaldo has the fat content of 7%. If you compare this to other footballers, the average is around 10 or 11%, according to a report from Spanish publication AS.

He also has a muscle mass of 50%, and again, if you compare it again to other professionals, the usual figure doesn't exceed 46%.

Although he isn't as quick as he used to be, the five-time Balon d'Or winner still has pace to burn.

Per Spanish newspaper AS back in 2017, the maximum speed that Cristiano recorded was of 33.25 km/hour.

If you compare that to Manchester City speed demon Leroy Sane, the German winger became the Premier League's fastest when he was recorded running at 35.48 km/hour.

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Topics: Football News, Football, Portugal, Juventus, Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid