Cristiano Ronaldo enraged opponents by rubbing sweat into their brows.
That is the headline of a Mirror (UK) article published today, August 16.Al Nassr has recently won the Arab Club Champions Cup.It was their first title since Cristiano Ronaldo came and commanded Al Nassr.
(PLO) – Lionel Messi has scored nine goals in six games to help Inter Miami reach the League Cup final.The Argentine great has been compared to an Arsenal “gunners” player.
The 38-year-old Portuguese legend was the tournament’s top scorer, scoring both goals in the final to enable Al Nassr come upstream magnificently to upset Al Hilal 2-1 in a less-than-human situation. player.
Fans have realized how much Ronaldo enraged his opponent with a bizarre act in that final.A video that has just surfaced on social media shows the person who has won five globe golden balls – Ballon d’Or Cristiano Ronaldo… wiping his perspiration on the opponent’s face.
Ronaldo wipes sweat from his opponent’s face.MIRROR PHOTO
Ronaldo wipes his back and glances at Al Hilal’s Saudi Arabia international Ali Al-Bulaihi in this amusing circumstance.Then, according to the Mirror, Ronaldo abruptly caressed Al-Bulaihi’s face with his hand, to which the Al-Hilal defender reacted by nudging the Portuguese superstar away and appearing to admonish CR7.
Cristiano Ronaldo has won his first championship since joining the Saudi Pro League in January after Al Nassr defeated Al Hilal in the Arab Club Champions Cup final.Since Ronaldo’s departure from Manchester United, several prominent players have followed him to Saudi Arabia.
Ronaldo’s outing ended in anguish, despite the fact that he was smiling after scoring twice against Al Hilal.Ronaldo was carried off the field on a stretcher at the end of the game due to a knee injury.It is unclear how long the Real Madrid icon would be sidelined, but Al Nassr was struck a severe blow right away.
In the first game of the Saudi Pro League, Al Nassr fell to Steven Gerrard’s Al Ettifaq without Ronaldo.Sadio Mane scored the game’s first goal for Al Nassr, before Robin Quaison and Moussa Dembele scored to give Al Ettifaq a 2-1 victory.
Mane was defeated by former Liverpool teammate Henderson in the Saudi Pro League opener.MIRROR PHOTO
Jordan Henderson captained Al Ettifaq in his first game since leaving Liverpool last month.Ronaldo is set to return to action shortly when Al Nassr plays on Al Taawoun in the Saudi Pro League 2nd round on Friday.
Following a large investment from the Public Investment Fund (PIF), several teams will comfortably win the Saudi Pro League this season.The Saudi government is in charge of the PIF.Al Ittihad are the current Saudi Pro League champions, although Ronaldo’s Al Nassr finished second previous season after leading for the majority of the season.
Among the players signed by Ronaldo’s Al Nassr this season are Sadio Mane, Croatian midfielder Marcelo Brozovic from Inter Milan, Ivory Coast midfielder Seko Fofana from Lens, and Brazilian defender Alex Telles from MU. other quality players.
Al Nassr’s opponents likewise spend significantly, given to PIF’s inexhaustible funds.Al Hilal signed a number of high-profile players, including Portuguese midfielder Ruben Neves from Wolves, Senegal defender Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea, and Serbian midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic from Lazio.
All of the opponents are daring, making it more difficult for Ronaldo’s Al Nassr to win the Saudi Pro League this season.GETTY PHOTO
Al Hilal is ready to execute one of the summer transfer market’s biggest deals after agreeing an £86 million agreement with Paris Saint-Germain to get Neymar.
Meanwhile, defending champions Al Ittihad have also made considerable investments in their squad in order to defend their Saudi Pro League crown.Karim Benzema, the owner of the Ballon d’Or, has joined the team from Real Madird, while Fabinho, N’Golo Kante, and former Celtic winger Jota also play here.
Edouard Mendy, Roberto Firmino, Riyad Mahrez, Allan Saint-Maximim, and Franck Kessie are among the other Saudi Pro League players that have joined Al Ahli.PIF controls 75% of the shares in Saudi Arabia’s four largest clubs, Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli.