Ronaldo and Kane Score in Euro Qualifiers, Setting New Records

Ronaldo and Kane Score in Euro Qualifiers, Setting New Records

The Euro Qualifiers have seen two of the world’s top footballers, Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane, set new records for goals scored. Both players have been in impressive form throughout the competition, with Ronaldo scoring an incredible nine goals in seven games and Kane netting eight in eight. This is the first time in history that two players have scored more than seven goals in the same Euro Qualifiers.

Ronaldo has been in sensational form for Portugal, scoring four goals in their opening game against Serbia, followed by a hat-trick against Lithuania and two more against Luxembourg. His nine goals have helped Portugal to the top of their group and they are now on course to qualify for the Euro 2020 tournament.

Kane has also been impressive for England, scoring five goals in their opening game against Bulgaria, followed by a brace against Kosovo and another against Montenegro. His eight goals have helped England to the top of their group and they are now on course to qualify for the Euro 2020 tournament.

The performances of Ronaldo and Kane have been remarkable and they have set a new benchmark for goals scored in the Euro Qualifiers. Their form has been a major factor in their respective teams’ success and they will be hoping to continue their impressive form when the tournament begins next summer.

The Euro 2020 tournament promises to be an exciting one, with Ronaldo and Kane both likely to be key players for their respective teams. Both players have shown that they are capable of scoring goals at the highest level and they will be hoping to continue their impressive form in the tournament.

It is clear that Ronaldo and Kane are two of the best players in the world and their performances in the Euro Qualifiers have been nothing short of remarkable. They have set a new benchmark for goals scored in the competition and it will be interesting to see if they can continue their impressive form when the tournament begins next summer.