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While the sheikh wants to kick Cristiano out, the worst news Ronaldo received in Arabia

Cristiano Ronaldo just lost the league, and now this news hit him bad.

By William Estrella

Cristiano Ronaldo just lost the league, and now this news hit him bad.
Cristiano Ronaldo just lost the league, and now this news hit him bad.

Al-Nassr should have expected a defeat for Al Ittihad, but in the end this did not happen and for this reason the Portuguese will be without titles in his first season in Saudi Arabia. The Portuguese team ran out of chances to fight for the Saudi Professional League, after Al-Ittihad became champion after winning their match against Al-Feiha.

Cristiano's failure takes flight because from the moment he arrived, Al-Nassr was the leader of the tournament. In addition to his entire team, he faced Al-Ettifaq, in a duel that ended in a 1-1 draw and on top of that, the Portuguese could not finish the game and had to be replaced due to groin problems.

It must be said that for Ronaldo there were 6 traumatic months. He wasted three chances to win a title in this country, in January, Al-Ittihad already embittered him by eliminating him from the Saudi Arabian Super Cup in the semifinals, then, in the King's Cup of Champions , succumbed to Al-Wehda also in the semifinals and now loses the Saudi Professional League.

However, the Portuguese still has something to play for and it is the Asian Champions League for being second, so he will continue fighting to obtain a title because it is known that he is a seasoned competitor like few others.

Is money more than glory?

In the midst of this chaos that Cristiano Ronaldo lives in Al-Nassr, Messi, at practically the same time, was lifting the French league title. In a soccer team, all the failures or victories cannot be attributed to a single player, but those responsibilities always fall on the best. Who knows if Cristiano is not wondering right now, whether or not it was a wise decision to have gone to Arabia and not have looked for other directions and higher competition in Europe


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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