Fans reacted online after Cristiano Ronaldo was named in Portugal's starting lineup for their UEFA Nations League clash against Poland. The match will take place at the Estadio do Dragao on Friday, November 15.The Portugal skipper is international football's all-time top male goalscorer, with 133 strikes in 214 games (44 assists). Although he failed to find the back of the net at EURO 2024, he has scored in every 2024-25 Nations League fixture thus far, bar one. He failed to score in a goalless draw with Scotland on October 15.The legendary forward is also enjoying a stellar start to the season at club level with Al-Nassr, with 10 goals and three assists in 15 games. Against Poland, he will be starting up top, with Chelsea speedster Pedro Neto and AC Milan trickster Rafael Leao flanking him on either side.Fans took to X to express their delight after seeing the 39-year-old in Portugal's starting XI. @Holy_Punter22 wrote:"We are ready also."@SiSenorRM wrote:"It's not more breaking it's official. When he starts Portugal plays better. His influence is unmatched."Here is a selection of fan reactions (via X):"Ronaldo hattrick please," @RMAZeus pleaded."Inching towards 1000 (goals, career total)," @CFC_Dev pointed out."Neto and Ronaldo? Eating good," @CFCversace wrote."CR7 909 GOALS LOADINGGGG," @LFC_Liam66 wrote."Portugal Gone (going to) Smash Poland," @ramchinna5 wrote."Portugal will win this game easily"Man of Records," @vobmanji wrote."Ronaldo Hattrick Bruno Assist Hattrick, Bookmark," @UTDCollin manifested multiple milestones for the Red Devils on duty.Cristiano Ronaldo is enduring a little bit of a goal drought at the momentAlthough Portuguese megastar Cristiano Ronaldo started the 2024-25 campaign on the right foot, he is in a bit of a rut at the moment.His overall return thus far for Al-Nassr - 10 goals and three assists in 15 games - is not bad on paper. However, his performances have been inconsistent, including his ability to create and finish chances.The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has scored just one goal in his last five appearances for Al-Nassr. It came in a 5-1 win over Al-Ain in the AFC Champions League on November 5. His last league goal for the Knights of Najd was on October 18, in a 2-1 win over Al-Shabab.Despite his up-and-down form in Saudi Arabia, he has delivered whenever called upon by his country. He will be looking to rekindle his goalscoring flame and add to his three-goal tally (four appearances thus far) in Portugal's upcoming Nations League fixture against Poland.