Cristiano Ronaldo has moved up to 17th in Manchester United’s all-time top scorer after he netted one goal against West Ham United.
The Portugal international scored one league goal against West Ham United to become Manchester United’s 17th all-time top scorer and have won 14 trophies under Sir Alex. Ferguson
Cristiano Ronaldo, 36, has scored 122 goals for the Red Devils. Overtaking legendary striker Andy Cole, who has scored 121 goals since returning for a second time at Old Trafford, he has scored four goals in three appearances. All items included If the form of play continues to be good like this He is expected to be able to make it to the team’s all-time top ten goal scorers, with 10th-placed Paul Scholes scoring 155 goals.
For the record for the most goals scored by Manchester United in the top 20
rating | player name | number of doors |
1 | Wayne Rooney | 253 |
2 | Sir Bobby Charlton | 249 |
3 | Denis Law | 237 |
4 | Jack Rowley | 211 |
5 | Denis Violet | 179 |
6 | George Best | 179 |
7 | Joe Spence | 168 |
8 | Ryan Giggs | 168 |
9 | Mark Hughes | 163 |
10 | Paul Scholes | 155 |
11 | Ruud van Nistelrooy | 150 |
12 | Stan Pearson | 148 |
13 | David Heard | 145 |
14 | Tommy Taylor | 131 |
15 | Brian McClair | 127 |
16 | Ole Gunnar Solskjaer | 126 |
17 | Cristiano Ronaldo | 122 |
18 | Andy Cole | 121 |
19 | Sandy Turnbull | 101 |
20 | Joe Cassidy | 100 |