Ronaldo makes history with 100 UCL goals
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a first-half penalty against Paris Saint-Germain to reach yet another milestone in the UEFA Champions League.
Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score 100 goals for a single team in the UEFA Champions League with a first-half strike against Paris Saint-Germain.
The 33-year-old converted from the penalty spot in the 45th minute of the Round of 16 first leg at Santiago Bernabeu to draw Real Madrid level at 1-1.
He made it a double in the second half, bundling the ball home off his thigh as Madrid took control of the tie, winning 3-1 after Marcelo added a third for the the reigning champion.
Ronaldo, who has 116 goals in total in Europe's top competition, is the only player to have reached a century for a single team in the tournament's history.
Barcelona star Lionel Messi is closest to that tally, the Argentina star having scored 97 goals for the Catalan club.
Ronaldo now has 21 goals in his past 12 appearances in the competition and has scored at least once in every game this season.
He has also scored at least 10 goals in seven consecutive UEFA Champions League campaigns, while no other player has done so in more than two.