Carlo Ancelotti Confident Cristiano Ronaldo Will Reach 1,000-Goal Mark, Demands Joining Celebration
Carlo Ancelotti expresses full belief in Cristiano Ronaldo reaching the historic 1,000-goal milestone before retirement. Ancelotti praises Ronaldo's professionalism and work ethic akin to Luka Modric, expecting an invitation to celebrate. Ronaldo, now at Al-Nassr, eyes 953 goals and beyond, with Ancelotti emphasizing his longevity and impact on and off the pitch.

Carlo Ancelotti has expressed his full belief that Cristiano Ronaldo will achieve the incredible 1,000-goal milestone before hanging up his boots. The Brazil coach reflected on his time at Real Madrid and lauded the professionalism of Ronaldo, comparing him to Luka Modric. The Italian tactician even joked that he expects an invitation to celebrate with his former player when the record is broken.The legendary coach has backed CR7 to reach the historic 1,000-goal mark in his career. The Italian, who won multiple titles during two stints in charge of Real Madrid, remains in awe of the ex-Bernabeu star’s longevity and work ethic as the 40-year-old continues to score for both club and country.The Portuguese legend, now with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, recently scored his 950th career goal in a 2-0 win over Al-Hazm. With 953 overall career goals, the superstar's current contract runs until 2027, giving him ample time to chase the dream milestone.Speaking to AS, Ancelotti said he was in no doubt Ronaldo would continue to shine into his 40s, just like ex-Madrid co-star Luka Modric, who is currently excelling with AC Milan."He's going to achieve it, I'm sure of it. Have no doubt he'll do it," he said. "In Italy, they recently asked me about Modric and his 40 years, and I told them that of course he was going to play well at Milan. Luka and Cristiano are professionals who love football and are passionate about the sport. They will always achieve whatever they want. Cristiano will surely reach 1,000 goals, but when he does, he shouldn't forget to invite me to the celebration of that incredible record."Ancelotti’s admiration for Ronaldo stems from their shared years of success at Real Madrid, where they won the Champions League in 2014. The Italian has often credited Ronaldo’s professionalism and relentless hunger as key to his sustained excellence.The pair’s mutual respect has endured beyond Madrid. While Ancelotti has transitioned to leading Brazil toward the 2026 World Cup, Ronaldo continues to inspire players across continents. Both men are chasing one final legacy, Ancelotti aiming to restore Brazil’s glory and Ronaldo striving to cement himself as football’s most prolific goalscorer.Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Ronaldo, who now has 143 international goals for Portugal, has confirmed that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be his final appearance on the global stage. The veteran forward, who will be 41 when the tournament begins in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, recently told CNN: "Definitely, yes. I will be 41 years old and I think [this] will be the moment in the big competition."The Al-Nassr hero also opened up about retirement, saying: “Let’s be honest, when I say soon, it’s probably one or two years. I’ll still be in the game for a bit longer.” That timeline places his potential retirement around late 2026 or early 2027, perfectly aligned with when he’s predicted to reach the 1,000-goal milestone.Currently, CR7 remains in exceptional form, continuing to score nearly a goal per game in the Saudi Pro League, having scored 10 goals in just 11 matches so far this season.For Ronaldo, the next two years will define his footballing immortality, and with Al-Nassr chasing domestic and continental titles, and Portugal targeting glory in 2026, the stage is set for one of the most emotional finales in football history.Ancelotti, meanwhile, has begun his new era with Brazil, tasked with guiding the Selecao back to the top of world football. As both legends eye their respective milestones, their paths may once again intertwine in global football’s grandest arenas, the 2026 World Cup.If Ronaldo does reach the fabled 1,000-goal mark, as Ancelotti insists he will, one thing is certain that the celebration will not be complete without the Italian maestro by his side, as he also demands the invitation.
Ancelotti's Unwavering Belief in Ronaldo's Achievements
Former Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti shows unwavering faith in Cristiano Ronaldo's ability to reach the historic 1,000-goal milestone, highlighting the star's unmatched professionalism and dedication to the sport. Ancelotti draws parallels between Ronaldo and Luka Modric, emphasizing their passion for football and drive for success.
Ancelotti Demands Invitation to Ronaldo's Milestone Celebration
In a light-hearted tone, Ancelotti jokes about expecting an invitation to Cristiano Ronaldo's celebration when he breaks the 1,000-goal mark. The coach shares a strong bond with Ronaldo from their time at Real Madrid and acknowledges the stellar impact Ronaldo continues to make in world football.
Ronaldo's Pursuit of Football Immortality
Cristiano Ronaldo, now plying his trade at Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, is steadily approaching the legendary 1,000-goal mark with 953 goals to his name. With his current contract running until 2027, Ronaldo’s dedication and form suggest he is well on track to achieve this historic milestone.
Future Prospects for Ronaldo and Ancelotti
As Ronaldo eyes completing his footballing legacy, aiming to participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup before potentially retiring, Ancelotti embarks on a new journey with Brazil, aiming to lead the Selecao to World Cup glory. Their paths may intersect once more on the grandest stage of football in 2026.
The Continued Success of Ronaldo and Ancelotti
With Ronaldo's exceptional form at Al-Nassr and Portugal, and Ancelotti's ambitions with Brazil, both legends are poised to achieve significant milestones. Ronaldo's pursuit of the 1,000-goal mark and Ancelotti's quest to restore Brazil's footballing greatness promise an exciting future in football.
