FIFA Club World Cup 2017: 5 records that could be broken

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Real Madrid are the current FIFA Club World Cup holders

#2 Ronaldo can become the all-time top scorer

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Ronaldo could break another record pretty soon

It's been a harrowing season or so, for the recently crowned Ballon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo. With just 4 goals in La Liga in 11 appearances, the Portuguese star has been at the receiving end of constant criticism, though his excellent run in the Champions League has provided him with some breathing space.

So then, the FIFA Club World Cup couldn't have come at a better time for him, for it provides Ronaldo with a chance to right some wrongs.

With five goals in the competition's history, he currently leads the all-time scoring charts jointly with Barcelona counterparts Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez. But with two games now in hand, Ronaldo can make the record his own.

Al-Jazira and Gremio (considering Real Madrid get through to the finals as expected) aren't so intimidating opponents, and might as well end up conceding a goal or two to Ronaldo.

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