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Cristiano Ronaldo hits Nelson's eye

Breaks men's scoring record with two goals to hit the milestone of netting 111, the highest internatio­nally

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Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty but still broke the men's internatio­nal scoring record before adding a second goal as Portugal beat visiting Ireland 2-1 in World Cup qualifying.

Ronaldo grabbed his 110th goal in the 89th minute on Wednesday to move ahead of former Iran striker Ali Daei.

Six minutes into stoppage time, Ronaldo made it 111 in 180 games to break Irish hearts after defender John Egan gave his nation the lead in the 45th.

"I'm very happy, not only because I beat the record but for the special moments that we had," Ronaldo said.

"Two goals at the end of the game is so tough, but I have to appreciate what the team did. We believed until the end."

But Ronaldo, who has returned to join Manchester United, is still 76 goals behind the game's most prolific internatio­nal scorer. Christine Sinclair, who is 38 years old, scored her 187th goal for Canada last month at the Tokyo Olympics.

Ronaldo's night had been frustratin­g up until the late heroics.

His 15th-minute spot kick was well saved by goalkeeper Gavin Bazunu, who was just two years old when Ronaldo scored his first for Portugal as a skinny winger at the 2004 European Championsh­ip.

Ronaldo's only title with Portugal came at Euro 2016.

Although he was the top scorer at this year's European Championsh­ip with five goals in four games, his team's title defense ended in the round of 16.

So did France's bid.

Coach Didier Deschamps vowed his side would hit back strongly.

But Les Bleus had to settle for a comeback 1-1 draw at home against Bosnia and Herzegovin­a thanks to Antoine Griezmann's 39th internatio­nal goal.

France had defender Jules Kounde sent off in the 50th for protesting to the referee after he was cautioned for fouling Sead Kolasinac. Another prolific striker was on target elsewhere, as Erling Haaland put Norway ahead in a 1-1 home draw with the Netherland­s.

Portugal leads with 10 points from four games and sits three points ahead of Serbia, which did not play on Wednesday.

Luxembourg is one point behind Serbia in third after winning 2-1 against visiting Azerbaijan. In a Group A.

In the Group D, Bosnia and Herzegovin­a stunned 2018 World Cup winner France when veteran striker Eden Dzeko struck in the 36th minute with his 60th internatio­nal goal.

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