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Cristiano was the hero and he yelled the goal at the Arab sheik who wants to kick him out

Cristiano Ronaldo was MOTM against Abha, and he proved his haters wrong again.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was MOTM against Abha, and he proved his haters wrong again.
Cristiano Ronaldo was MOTM against Abha, and he proved his haters wrong again.

Al Nassr won on the hour against one of the weakest teams in the Saudi Arabian league, Abha, which is currently ranked 12th, with a goal from Anderson Talisca with only five minutes to go before Cristiano Ronaldo's men can continue to closely follow Al Ittihad at the top of the Saudi championship.

In this way, Cristiano Ronaldo's team remains just one point behind Al Al Ittihad in the Saudi Arabian league, fighting inch by inch with those who are currently their main competitors in the hope of winning the local tournament, of which 21 games have already passed so far and 9 remain, that is, 27 points in dispute.

But the truth is that Al Nassr was once again saved by Cristiano Ronaldo, who arrived at this game in a real sea of criticism for what had been his previous performances where he came without scoring in the team but contributing a lot from what it has to do with your leadership to keep everyone on the same page.

The reality is that while many doubted Cristiano Ronaldo, he once again showed what he knows how to do best and saved Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia from what was going to be a new defeat, since until now he was losing 0-1 in condition of home with only ten minutes to go before the match ends.

Cristiano Ronaldo demonstrated again in Al Nassr and shouted it to the fans

Cristiano Ronaldo got a great goal from a free kick at minute 80 and shouted it to the fans who had been attacking him with strong criticism for his poor performance, making it clear that he knows how to withstand pressure and perform on the field of play. In this way, he tied the game and five minutes later his team won 2-1.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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