Cristiano Ronaldo put Manchester United ahead at Everton on Sunday after coming off the bench, marking the 700th club goal of his career.The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has spent the most of Erik ten Hag’s time as United’s manager on the bench, but he came in at the halfway point to replace the injured Anthony Martial.
Ronaldo scored his first Premier League goal of the year in just 14 minutes when he pounced on Casemiro’s ball and fired low past Jordan Pickford to make it 2-1 for the visitors.
With that goal, the 37-year-total old’s in two stints with United reached 144.The all-time leading scorer for Real Madrid scored 450 goals for the Spanish powerhouse, 101 goals for Juventus, and five goals for Sporting Lisbon.With 117 goals, the Portugal captain also holds the international scoring record.