Former Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has recently broken his personal assists record for Real Madrid.
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After the Portuguese international assisted Javier Hernandez's goal in their UEFA Champions League quarter-final against Atletico Madrid, Ronaldo took his personal assists tally to 20 in all competitions – his personal best at Los Blancos, according to Transfermarkt.
In the forward's debut season at the Spanish giants, he managed to assist 13 times, while in his second season, he assisted 18 goals. Ronaldo assisted 17 times in this third season at Los Blancos, and only 14 in his fourth.
Last season, the star assisted 19 times for his Real teammates, but has now beaten his personal record at the club, with six games to go in La Liga, and a possible three games in the Champions League.
However, despite beating his best assists tally at Real, the 30-year-old's best ever tally for assists was in the 2006/07 season at Old Trafford, when he set up his teammates 23 times.
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On the goal-front, Ronaldo has been ruthless, recently surpassing his 300th goal for the club on his way to 50 goals for the season.
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