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World Cup 2022 betting tips: Cristiano Ronaldo 4/6 with Betway to play at Qatar tournament

Portugal superstar will be 37 at the next tournament but is tipped to feature

CRISTIANO RONALDO’S hunt for World Cup glory might not be over.

The Portugal superstar is 4/6 with Betway to play at Qatar 2022 at the age of 37.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is 4/6 to play at the next World Cup with Portugal

And after scoring 44 goals in as many appearances last season, Juventus’ new signing is just 8/11 to win the Serie A Golden Boot in his debut season in Turin, while it’s 5/4 for him to score more than Lionel Messi.

The Champions League’s all-time top scorer moves to Juve after nine successful seasons at Real Madrid and he’s 6/1 to score against his former employers.

The leading online bookmaker is offering 7/1 against him scoring against another of his old clubs, Manchester United.

Betway’s Alan Alger said: “Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Juventus is next the chapter in an incredible career which has seen him score almost 600 goals and win the Ballon d’Or five times.

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Cristiano Ronaldo is 5/4 to outscore fierce rival Lionel Messi next season

“He was in superb form for Portugal during the World Cup, notching four goals including a fantastic hat-trick against Spain.

“At 4/6, we fancy him to play on until Qatar 2022, even though he’ll be 37 by then.

“Ciro Immobile topped the Serie A scoring charts last season with 29 goals and surely Ronaldo will be gunning for that.

“With Juventus’ dominance in Italy, he’s 8/11 to pick up the league’s Golden Boot.”


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