With his goal against the Basque side, the Portuguese forward signed off his 12 successive game in which he's found the net. In that time, Ronaldo has scored 22 goals and is enjoying unparalleled form.
It all started on 10th February at the Bernabeu. After a rocky start to the season, Cristiano netted a hat-trick, hit the post, and offered an assist in a 5-2 victory over Real Sociedad. Ronaldo had clearly shaken off the shackles after a 2-2 draw with Levante in which he failed to score.
On Valentine's Day, PSG arrived for their Champions League date in the Spanish capital but were stunned by CR7 who netted two of his side's three goals. The forward returned to La Liga hungry for goals and struck once again against Real Betis in a 3-5 win.
Ronaldo rounded off February with a neat brace against Alaves (4-0) and began March with another against Getafe (3-1). Cristiano travelled to Paris for the Champions League return leg and rumbled the PSG defence with yet another goal (1-2).
The No. 7 continued his fine form with two goals against Eibar (1-2) and an astonishing four goals the following week against Girona (6-3). He then flew off on international duty and scored two goals to down Egypt (1-2) but drew a blank when Portugal were shocked 0-3 by the Netherlands.
Back on club duty, Cristiano recorded a brace against Juventus (0-3), including a jaw-dropping bicycle kick, and then found the net in a 1-1 draw with Atlético Madrid.
Ronaldo then ruined Juventus' comeback party when he netted 'the longest penalty in the world' to send his side through to the semi-finals of the Champions League. He was rested when 'Los Blancos' travelled to the Costa del Sol to take on Malaga but came back to sting La Liga with a late equaliser against Athletic Bilbao.
Ronaldo's current form seems to have no limit. Unrivalled, Real's No. 7 simply cannot stop scoring.