Cristiano Ronaldo is a freak of nature. He proved that again on Monday. 
The Juventus superstar was playing in his first match of the new decade and many believe that now he's almost 35-years-old, he'll be slowing down soon. 
Ronaldo scored a hat-trick and provided an assist in his team's 4-0 victory at home to Cagliari.
With that impressive goal haul, the five-time Ballon d'Or winner broke yet another record. 
He's the first player in history to score hat-tricks in 10 different competitions. Yes, 10! 
Ronaldo's trebles have come in the following tournaments: 
Serie A
Premier League
La Liga
Champions League
Copa del Rey
Club World Cup
World Cup
World Cup qualifiers
Euro qualifiers
UEFA Nations League
That's pretty impressive, right? In fact, it's fair to say Ronaldo was the hat-trick king long before he hoovered up this record. 
The Portuguese forward has now scored an incredible 56 for club and country during his career - far more than any other active footballer. 
Since 2008 alone, he's bagged 36 league hat-tricks, which is two more than his closest rival - you guessed it - Lionel Messi.
Just unbelievable.
Despite turning 35 next month, Ronaldo was running the show against Cagliari on Monday night.
His individual highlights and stats were simply astonishing. 
As well as scoring three and providing an assist, the Juve star also created two key chances while completing 24 out of 28 passes in the final third.

He also had an 89% pass accuracy overall and completed all five of the take-ons he attempted.