Cristiano Ronaldo continues to prove that age is just a number.
The 39-year-old superstar delivered yet another jaw-dropping moment—a stunning overhead kick—in Al-Nassr’s 4–1 victory over Al-Khaleej, adding to his legendary tally and moving him to 954 career goals across club and country.
In a match already leaning Al-Nassr’s way, Ronaldo elevated the night from routine to unforgettable. Getting into perfect position, he launched himself backward, met the cross mid-air, and fired the ball into the net—a finish that echoed some of the greatest goals of his career.
For most footballers nearing 40, gravity becomes the opponent. For Ronaldo, it remains optional.
Beyond the highlight reel, his performance reinforced his importance to Al-Nassr’s title push. Leadership, consistency, durability—and still, world-class finishing. League defenders may know what's coming, but stopping him remains a different story.
The conversation around retirement, decline, or slowing down feels increasingly irrelevant. Ronaldo isn’t just extending his career—he’s rewriting what longevity in football looks like.
Nearly two decades at the top, and somehow, he’s still producing new chapters.
Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t done. Football should be grateful.