Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy logic with his natural prowess.
After hosting his fifth European Championships for Portugal for the first time in 20 years, Cristiano Ronaldo's incredible survival was once again demonstrated this summer.
The Al- Nassr scorer, today 39 years of age, has started both of Portugal's starting games at Euro 2024, grabbing an aid in the 3- 0 win over Turkey on Saturday to ensure their place in the round of 16.
New statistics from UEFA have once more demonstrated the famous player's unwavering refusal to literally deteriorate.
Racey Ronaldo does n't seem to slow down.
Ronaldo has recorded his top speed of 32.7 km/h so far this summer, according to UEFA statistics, making it his fastest possibly rate at a German Championships.
Due to this competition, the forwards highest rate came at Euro 2012, when UEFA rate documenting began, aged 27 as he registered 32 km/h, managing merely 29.1 and 29.7 km/h in Euro 2016 and 2020 both.
The 39- time old has even covered 18.7km so far this summer, the eighth highest in the whole Portuguese squad.
The five-time Ballon D'or winner won the trophy last year and won the trophy in an ever-improved Saudi Pro League with 35 goals and 11 assists in just 31 appearances.
Ronaldo, 43, would not be out of the question to win his seventh European Championships in 2028, showing no signs of slowing.
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