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THE RECORD IS BROKEN!!!!

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Brazil's famous striker Ronaldo, number 9, netted the ball today after a fabulous pass from Kaka and a brilliant scissor move to fake out the goalie. That now marks his 15th all time world cup goal. Passing Germany's Gerd Muller who set the record in the 1974 world cup in the final against the Netherlands.

 

only 3 goals so far in the world cup, in the shadow of 8 goals 2002. Some people were concerned over his weight and physical fitness level in the months before the cup, and especially when his first two appearances in 2006 ended with a substitution and hardly any movement. Rumors spread that young Robinho was going to replace Ronaldo. But Parreria kept him in the game against Japan where he scored twice.

 

Comon, he was injured and didnt play for 2 or 3 months before the world cup, he is bound to be out of shape and a little on the heavy side. But all he needed was some time to get back into shape and into the swing of things. From the looks of it, hes back up and swinging all right.

I for one am glad that he did it, because i was so angry with all of these critics talking down on him for being out of shape after returning from an injury. People wrote him off in an instant.

 

 

So basically i am very happy for him and i hope he keeps netting that ball on their drive to win a 6th World cup, what do you guys think???

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