Cristiano Ronaldo has achieved another personal milestone after scoring his 100th Premier League goal during Manchester United’s defeat against Arsenal in April 2022.
It was a poignant moment, with Ronaldo dedicating the goal to his sadly deceased son who died the week before the game.
And the 37-year-old has become the 33rd player to reach 100 Premier League goals. It also means Ronaldo has now scored at least 100 goals in four distinct entities – including 311 in La Liga, 140 in the Champions League, 115 for Portugal alongside his latest century.
The Portugal international, who joined United for his first spell in August 2003, wasn’t a regular goalscorer in his youth with some observers writing him off as a show pony.
They would be proven wrong. Ronaldo found his stride during the 2006-07 season, scoring 17 goals as Sir Alex Ferguson’s side won the Premier League title, and stepped up another level during the following campaign with a remarkable 31 strikes.
Despite publically craving a move to Real Madrid, the forward notched 18 goals in 2008-09 to help United retain their league championship, and morphed into arguably the greatest goalscorer in football history over the subsequent decade.
His return to United last summer has been a mixed bag; Ronaldo has continued to score goals at a healthy rate, but United have endured a turbulent season and look almost certain to finish outside of the Champions League places.
The Portugal captain is now behind only Wayne Rooney (183), Ryan Giggs (109) and Paul Scholes (107) when it comes to United’s top scorers in the history of the competition.
We’ve crunched the numbers and broken down Ronaldo’s century of goals in England’s top flight.
Overall
Games: 223
Goals: 100
Goals per game: 0.45
Minutes per goal: 122.2
Hat-tricks: 3
Assists: 37
Minutes per assist: 167.4
Penalties (missed): 13 (2)
Freekicks: 12
When Man Utd desperately needed a goal…
Cristiano Ronaldo bags his 100th in the Premier League 😤…
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