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Cristiano Ronaldo nets hat-trick in Portugal's victory; surpasses Brazilian legend Pele on international goals list

Cristiano Ronaldo Surpassed The Brazilian Great Pele In The List Of All-time Goal Scorers With 78 Goals. Pele Has Scored 77 Goals For His Native Country Brazil.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Rahul Mishra | Updated on: 01 Sep 2017, 04:07:56 PM
Christian Ronaldo surpasses Pele on international goals list

New Delhi:

Portugal and Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat trick tomove past legendary Pele on the list of all-time international goal scorers as Portugal beat Faeroe Islands 5-1.The victory for Portugal kept the European champions close to Switzerland at the top of their qualifying group.  

Ronaldo netted with a neat volley from inside the areabefore adding two other goals to surpass the Brazil great andmove into second place on the list of Europe's all-timescorers with 78 goals. He's six behind Hungary great Ferenc Puskas. Pele scored 77 goals for Brazil.     

Switzerland stayed perfect in qualifying by defeatingAndorra 3-0 in a match interrupted by poor pitch conditionsunder heavy rain in St. Gallen. The Swiss reached 21 points, three more than second-placed Portugal, and is guaranteed to finish first or secondin the group. The winner automatically qualifies for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, while the runner-up has to go through a playoff.     

Hungary stayed a distant third with 10 points after defeating last-placed Latvia 3-1 at home. Ronaldo scored twice in the first half and once after the break to reach 14 goals in seven Group B matches.     

The Real Madrid striker opened the scoring with a side-volley by the far post. He added his second by converting apenalty kick, and the third came after a neat fake shot thatfooled a defender and left him open in front of the goal.     

William Carvalho and Nelson Oliveira also scored for the defending European champions, which have won six straight matches since their opening loss at Switzerland.     

Switzerland overcame poor pitch conditions in St. Gallen to defeat Andorra for its seventh straight victory in Group B. The match was interrupted in each half as workers came on the field to clear standing water.     

Haris Seferovic scored just before half-time and again after the break, and Stephan Lichtsteiner added the final goal for the 3-0 victory.   Hungary kept pace with Switzerland and Portugal thanks to a routine 3-1 win over last-placed Latvia.     

Tamas Kadar and Adam Szalai scored for Hungary in the first half and Balazs Dzsudzsak added the third following the break after Gints Freimanis had pulled Latvia closer before half time. The victory left Hungary five points clear of fourth-placed Faeroe Islands.

With PTI inputs 

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First Published : 01 Sep 2017, 01:28:15 PM

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