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In the early morning of September 10, Portugal defeated Hungary 3-2, and Ronaldo scored a record-breaking goal.

In the second round of the European Group F match of the World Cup qualifiers held on September 10, Portugal challenged Hungary away. In the 56th minute of the game, 40-year-old Ronaldo created a penalty kick in the penalty area and personally scored a penalty to help the team overtake the score. This goal allowed Ronaldo to tie Guatemala player Carlos Ruiz with 39 goals, tied for the World Cup history scorer. At the same time, this is Ronaldo's 141st goal in 184 games in the national team and the 943rd goal in 1286 games in his career. In the World Cup qualifiers, Ronaldo and Carlos Ruiz led by 39 goals, Messi (Argentina) followed closely with 36 goals, Ali Dei (Iran) scored 35 goals, Lewandowski (Poland) scored 31 goals, Suarez (Uruguay), Azmon (Iran) and Chris Wood (New Zealand) all tied with 29 goals.

The game was played at 2:45 am on September 10 at the Ferenc Puskas Stadium. In the first half, Hungarian team Varga scored the first record, Ronaldo missed a good opportunity, but the B seat then equalized the score, and Cancelo contributed two consecutive assists. In the second half, Ronaldo made a penalty and scored, helping Portugal overtake, and Varga tied again. In the end, Cancelo and B shot each other and Portugal won 3-2. In the

Group F standings, Portugal led the way with 6 points in two consecutive wins, while Hungary ranked third with 1 point. This game fully demonstrated Portugal's strong offensive firepower and Ronaldo's legendary status that never fades.

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