When Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal out to face Hungary for their opening Euro 2020 fixture on 15 June, he will do so – as is so often the case – with records ready to be rewritten.
The 36-year-old, who helped his country to the title in 2016, has a strong case to be considered the greatest Euros player of all time.
Ronaldo has played more games than anybody else in the tournament’s history, has scored more goals in
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