Cristiano Ronaldo was at his brilliant best on Tuesday night, although Portugal were made to wait a little longer to qualify for the World Cup.
The veteran forward scored twice during Portugal's 2-2 draw against Hungary in Lisbon, a result which sees Ronaldo and co on the verge of a spot in the USA, Canada and Mexico. ‘People think I hate him’ – Wayne Rooney delivers fresh take on Cristiano Ronaldo vs Lionel Messi
He made history during the match as Ronaldo is now the outright leading scorer in World Cup qualifying history with 41 goals in 50 appearances.
He had been tied with former Guatemala striker Carlos Ruiz on 39 prior to his latest international brace.
It also extends his lead over Lionel Messi , who has 36 goals in 72 qualifying appearances.
The 40-year-old now has 143 go