The Portuguese striker ended a goal scoring drought in the competition of SIX months with his right-footed shots against the Bavarians.

One more day, and yet another record for Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Portuguese goal scoring machine achieved two records today, as he managed to end two goal scoring droughts with his brace against Bayern Munich. He hadn't scored since March 12 against Betis, but what's more important for Los Blancos, he ended a six-month drought in the UEFA Champions League today, since he hadn't scored since September.

Both of his milestones emerged when he scored his second goal, as Madrid bounced back from an early goal by Arturo Vidal. CR7 became the first player in history to score 100 goals in European competitions, beating Lionel Messi to that honor. 

Real Madrid's Twitter feed also celebrated the milestone.

And if that wasn't enough, the Portuguese striker earned another European record with his six goals against Bayern Munich. Real Madrid's all-time top scorer is now the player with most goals scored facing the Bavarians alongside Filippo Inzaghi, with six goals each. The Portuguese striker has now scored six goals in five games against Die Roten, which is also another record for the legendary footballer.