The international soccer break is over. Players are returning to their respective clubs. Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently broke the record for the most capped international player before making it to Saudi Arabia, was seen in Spain. He marked his record-breaking appearance with two goals against Liechtenstein in the Euro 2024 qualifier.
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He also scored a brace in the final game of the international break against Luxembourg. The Portuguese visited Madrid, where he spent nine best seasons of his career, before returning to Saudi Arabia. Moreover, Ronaldo was driving a rare Bugatti in Madrid streets, which he bought recently.
Cristiano Ronaldo drove a rare Bugatti
A video of the Portuguese emerged on social media where he drove a special Bugatti car in Madrid. The car seen in the video is Bugatti Centodieci. It cost around $9 million, and Bugatti produced only ten cars. During his visit, the ex-Real Madrid ace also autographed a few Real Madrid jerseys.
Cristiano Ronaldo spotted in Madrid, signing some Real Madrid jerseys in his exclusive Bugatti Centodieci (only 10 of these were ever produced). 🇵🇹💸 pic.twitter.com/ZdmR74IPfG
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) March 29, 2023
Bugatti launched the Centodieci last year at Pebble Beach. This luxurious vehicle of the Portuguese comes with a white exterior and unique wheels. He has opted for a red leather interior. However, at the launch, the car came with a blue theme. Centodieci goes to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds and has a top speed of 236 mph.
It features design elements inspired by the 1990s hypercar. However, it is 20 kg lighter than those cars. Centodieci comes with an 8.0-liter engine and W16 motor that churns out 1600 hp. Meanwhile, Centodieci is not only the Bugatti car that the Portuguese own. Ronaldo also owns Bugatti Veyron, which was crashed by one of his staff members recently.
Ronaldo will look to carry his goal-scoring form
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Cristiano Ronaldo, who considered retirement after a torrid FIFA World Cup campaign in Qatar, looks like he is enjoying his soccer. After a poor start to the season at Manchester United and a miserable start to his Al Nassr career, the Portuguese is back with some crucial goals for club and country.
Ronaldo won the Saudi Pro League Player of the Month for February. He scored eight goals and provided two assists during February. Before going into the international break, Al Nassr forward scored a brilliant free kick in the club’s win. He continued his form and scored four goals over two games in the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
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The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will hope to continue his goal-scoring form to help Al Nassr win the Saudi Pro League. What do you make of the recent goal-scoring form of the Portuguese? Will he help Al Nassr to win the league with his goals?