Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 901st career goal to win Portugal's UEFA Nations League contest against Scotland 2-1 on Sunday evening and spark wild celebrations in Lisbon.
The 39-year-old superstar moved into the 900 club with a goal against Croatia earlier in the week, again showing his prowess when facing a confident Scotland side.
Two of Ronaldo's former Manchester United teammates opened the scoring with Bruno Fernandes, giving the hosts the lead, but only for Scott McTominay to pull the Scotland level.
Ronaldo then saw out the match by prodding home an 87th-minute winner that sparked ecstasy inside the ground as Portugal pushed hard to avoid a draw.
A blistering run by AC Milan star Rafael Leao was followed by a deep cross into the box that initially avoided a mob of competing players before dropping at Ronaldo's feet, who finished the first time with ease.
He then quickly ran off celebrating with his national team colleagues who mobbed the Real Madrid and Man United legend who struck his iconic siuuu celebration for the baying crowd.
Ronaldo had started the match on the bench as Portugal boss Roberto Martinez sought to rest him before calling the veteran into action when the match was level at 1-1.
Scotland were unable to fight back in the game's dying embers as they slumped to a second consecutive defeat in the space of three days.
Ronaldo's strike is the first in his bid to reach 1000 career goals after previously outlining his plans to achieve the record-breaking number despite being in the twilight years of his career.
'Only me and the people around me know how difficult it is to work daily to be physically and psychologically well and reach goal 900,' said Ronaldo following his first strike since June, which extended his record international haul to 131.
'It's a unique milestone in my career and it was with a lot of emotion that I celebrated that goal. It represents a lot.
'It was the number I wanted to achieve for a long time and I knew I would achieve it because, as I continue to play, it would happen naturally.
'I already won two trophies for Portugal, something I wanted. Whatever comes next is spectacular. I dreamed of this and I have more dreams,' he added.
Ronaldo came on at half-time against Scotland as he took a rare place amongst the subs and head coach Roberto Martinez later revealed it was the Al-Nassr striker's choice to not start.
'The question was whether Ronaldo played the first half and left or came in and finished the game. That was the decision,' said Martinez.
'He is an asset to the national team. When he comes in, if the scorer needs goals, Cris gives energy and a feeling to the fans, the stadium is different.
'If Cris leaves, it's the opposite and facilitates what the opponent would like to do when playing away from home in Portugal. But the important thing is the commitment of all the players.
'The players believe in what they can give or do for the National Team and are prepared for it. Crist
The 39-year-old superstar moved into the 900 club with a goal against Croatia earlier in the week, again showing his prowess when facing a confident Scotland side.
Two of Ronaldo's former Manchester United teammates opened the scoring with Bruno Fernandes, giving the hosts the lead, but only for Scott McTominay to pull the Scotland level.
Ronaldo then saw out the match by prodding home an 87th-minute winner that sparked ecstasy inside the ground as Portugal pushed hard to avoid a draw.
A blistering run by AC Milan star Rafael Leao was followed by a deep cross into the box that initially avoided a mob of competing players before dropping at Ronaldo's feet, who finished the first time with ease.
He then quickly ran off celebrating with his national team colleagues who mobbed the Real Madrid and Man United legend who struck his iconic siuuu celebration for the baying crowd.
Ronaldo had started the match on the bench as Portugal boss Roberto Martinez sought to rest him before calling the veteran into action when the match was level at 1-1.
Scotland were unable to fight back in the game's dying embers as they slumped to a second consecutive defeat in the space of three days.
Ronaldo's strike is the first in his bid to reach 1000 career goals after previously outlining his plans to achieve the record-breaking number despite being in the twilight years of his career.
'Only me and the people around me know how difficult it is to work daily to be physically and psychologically well and reach goal 900,' said Ronaldo following his first strike since June, which extended his record international haul to 131.
'It's a unique milestone in my career and it was with a lot of emotion that I celebrated that goal. It represents a lot.
'It was the number I wanted to achieve for a long time and I knew I would achieve it because, as I continue to play, it would happen naturally.
'I already won two trophies for Portugal, something I wanted. Whatever comes next is spectacular. I dreamed of this and I have more dreams,' he added.
Ronaldo came on at half-time against Scotland as he took a rare place amongst the subs and head coach Roberto Martinez later revealed it was the Al-Nassr striker's choice to not start.
'The question was whether Ronaldo played the first half and left or came in and finished the game. That was the decision,' said Martinez.
'He is an asset to the national team. When he comes in, if the scorer needs goals, Cris gives energy and a feeling to the fans, the stadium is different.
'If Cris leaves, it's the opposite and facilitates what the opponent would like to do when playing away from home in Portugal. But the important thing is the commitment of all the players.
'The players believe in what they can give or do for the National Team and are prepared for it. Crist
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00:00Cristiano Ronaldo scored his 900 in first career goal to win Portugal's UEFA Nations League
00:10contest against Scotland 2-1 on Sunday evening in spark wild celebrations in Lisbon.
00:15The 39-year-old superstar moved into the 900 club with a goal against Croatia earlier in the week,
00:21again showing his prowess when facing a confident Scotland side.
00:25Ronaldo then saw out the match by prodding home an 87th-minute winner that sparked ecstasy in
00:30the ground as Portugal pushed hard to avoid a draw. He then quickly ran off celebrating
00:35with his national team colleagues who mobbed the Real Madrid in Man Utd legend who struck
00:39his iconic Sua celebration for the Bane crowd. Ronaldo's strike is the first in his bid to reach
00:451,000 career goals after previously outlining his plans to achieve the record-breaking number
00:50despite being in the twilight years of his career.