Two accurate strikes gifted victory to the Portuguese national team by Cristiano Ronaldo, who at the same time rose to third place among the all-time top scorers in national teams.
After the 2-1 win against Egypt, the 33-year-old sharpshooter moved into third place, displacing the legendary Japanese Kunishige Kamamoto (80 goals).
Now with 81 goals to his name, the striker will try to overtake Ferenc Puskás (84) in the second position.
However, to surpass the all-time leader Ali Daei, C. Ronaldo will have to put in a lot of effort.
The Iranian has an impressive record of 109 goals.