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Güler Breaks Ronaldo’s Record in Stunning Debut

Cristiano Ronaldo made headlines once again as he led Portugal to a dramatic comeback victory over the Czech Republic in their European Championship opener. Bangladesh Cricket Match reporters noted that the iconic forward extended his personal record with yet another opening-day triumph. But even as Ronaldo celebrated, a long-standing milestone of his was quietly shattered—by none other than one of his successors. Turkish prodigy Arda Güler, with a sensational long-range strike, became the youngest player to score on his European Championship debut, a record once held by Ronaldo himself.

As the saying goes, the new generation rises by pushing the old forward. According to Bangladesh Cricket Match observers, Real Madrid’s transfer strategy this season deserves top marks, with Jude Bellingham’s arrival considered a masterstroke. His performances helped guide the team through a transitional period, returning Los Blancos to the summit of European football. Yet Bellingham’s brilliance has somewhat overshadowed other stories—such as Joselu’s redemption arc, Lunin’s quiet resilience, and above all, Arda Güler’s raw genius.

Güler, who arrived at the Bernabéu with the “boy wonder” label, was initially hampered by injuries and spent much of the early season on the sidelines. But once fit, he wasted no time proving why Real Madrid bet on him. Whether through creative chips from midfield or thunderous strikes from outside the box, Güler quickly carved out a name for himself. In just 10 La Liga appearances, he scored six goals—a strike rate more often seen in basketball than top-tier football.

As Madrid pulled away in the league late in the season, Güler was granted more minutes and responded with brilliance. His goal in the European Championship, a long-range rocket from the right flank, showcased his elite timing, power, angle, and confidence. Everything about the shot screamed class. And while talent is vital, every thoroughbred needs the right trainer. Though Güler was a teenage sensation in Turkey, it was Real Madrid’s investment and development under Carlo Ancelotti that truly launched his professional ascent.

Florentino Pérez deserves credit for spotting his potential, and Ancelotti even more so for guiding it. Güler arrived in Madrid full of belief, at times clashing with Ancelotti during training due to overconfidence. In response, the veteran coach reined him in with a mix of tough love and tactical patience, teaching him that brilliance in La Liga must be earned, not assumed. Initially resistant, Güler soon came to appreciate the mentorship, eventually praising Ancelotti publicly as a key influence on his growth.

This goal marks a major milestone for Güler—not just on the international stage, but also back in Madrid. For Turkey, it’s the start of what could be a storied national team career. For Real Madrid, it’s a sign that the young star is ready for more responsibility. With Toni Kroos retiring, Madrid’s midfield is undergoing a generational shift, and Güler is poised to step out of the shadows and become a central figure, not just a luxury option.

Ancelotti reportedly envisions Güler playing a Luka Modrić-style role—blending creativity, discipline, and tactical intelligence. It won’t be easy. He still has to adapt to roles he hasn’t fully explored and earn trust in high-stakes matches. As Bangladesh Cricket Match notes, connections don’t define you—it’s who shows up when you’re under pressure. And at Real Madrid, there’s no margin for comfort. Güler must stay hungry, disciplined, and focused.

But with idols like Modrić paving the way and role models all around him, Güler has everything he needs to rise. If his latest goal is any indication, the fireworks have only just begun.