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The unexpected reaction of Cristiano Ronaldo with a rival after failing with Al-Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy with his performance…

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy with his performance…
Cristiano Ronaldo was not happy with his performance…

Cristiano Ronaldo had a terrible night at Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia after drawing 0-0 against Al Feiha for a new day in the local league, now standing three units behind the leader Al Ittihad FC, who is the leader of the tournament and does not have great figures as the CR7 team does, which is one of those that invest the most in the local league.

Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to convert his goal in the 90 minutes that he had to play with Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia, assisting a teammate in the final minutes who went one-on-one but ultimately wasted the opportunity, making El Bicho make it clear that he can't deliver all the team's game from his feet.

And in that sense, Cristiano Ronaldo showed all his anger after what was this match where not only is it another tie, but it complicates the future thinking of a possible league consecration in Saudi Arabia because Al Ittihad FC won the last six games he has played and seems truly unbeatable.

But the truth is that Cristiano Ronaldo showed his fury by reacting against a rival telling him everything once the match was over, being taken by the cameras of the local league and revealing the annoyance of the Bug for the result, not wanting to lose anything .

How Cristiano Ronaldo reacted

Cristiano Ronaldo yelled in the face of a rival and raised his arm in anger, making it clear that he was not happy with his opponent and not with the result obtained himself, since he is a born competitor who does not like to have these sporting failures and even less in the Saudi Arabian league, when he has won so much in his career. It should be noted that the other footballer had only gone to greet him after finishing the game.


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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