AARON Hughes expects Cristiano Ronaldo to be at his world-beating best when Northern Ireland take on Portugal tomorrow night.

The Real Madrid superstar is set to win his 100th cap in the World Cup qualifier at Porto’s Dragao Stadium, and few would bet against him marking the occasion in style.

Northern Ireland, albeit weakened by withdrawals, leaked six goals in Holland in a summer friendly and Ronaldo will surely fancy his chances of getting on the scoresheet on his big day.

Fulham centre-half Hughes is one of the men charged with confounding expectations, but he cannot hide his admiration for a player who has scored 14 times in 11 club matches this season.

‘‘I have played a handful of times against him but maybe he has gone another level since his days in the Premier League, and maybe he can go further,’’ said Hughes.

‘‘He has gone and become just as successful in Spain and maybe there’s more to come from him.

‘‘I don’t think he has peaked, believe it or not. He is still going and appears to be getting better.

‘‘Lionel Messi and Ronaldo are the two who stand out as the best two in the world.’’ Hughes is holding out minimal hope of an off-day for the rampaging forward, which could spell bad news for a Northern Ireland side who have taken just one point from their first two matches in Group F.

‘‘He is one of those players who makes you feel as if he has been around forever and playing forever, so the fact he’s reaching 100 caps already doesn’t surprise me, even at 27,’’ said Hughes, himself a veteran on 82 international appearances.

‘‘He is more than worthy of that, but what makes players great like that is they rarely have an off-night.

‘‘The best players play at that level whether it is the first game of the season, a windy night in November or the Champions League.

‘‘It’s not just technical ability, it is the attitude to reproduce that every single night. You look at sport in general, the likes of Michael Jordan, they are the best.’’ Northern Ireland goalkeeper Roy Carroll, now firmly re-established as the number one following Lee Camp’s self-imposed exile for personal reasons, is another man who can expect a busy night.