Saudi Super Cup: Ronaldo Scores First Goal in First Al Nassr Game Since Euro 2024

Saudi Super Cup: Ronaldo Scores First Goal in First Al Nassr Game Since Euro 2024

  • Al-Nassr talisman Cristiano Ronaldo scored in his maiden game for the club since returning from Euro 2024
  • The five-time Ballon d'Or winner scored and provided an assist as the Knights of Najd beat Al Taawoun
  • Ronaldo's side will now face defending Saudi Pro League champions Al-Hilal in the final of the Saudi Super Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo marked his return to Al-Nassr with a goal, showcasing his enduring quality following his summer participation in the 2024 UEFA European Championship.

The 39-year-old superstar, who missed pre-season with the Saudi club, made an immediate impact upon his return.

Cristiano Ronaldo became the first player to score in 23 consecutive seasons after his strike against Al Taawoun.
Cristiano Ronaldo marked his return to club football with a goal and assist as Al-Nassr beat Al Taawoun. Image: NurPhoto.
Source: UGC

Ronaldo scores in first Al-Nassr game since Euro 2024

After the break, Ronaldo found the net in classic style, per Goal.

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Receiving a precise pass from Sultan Al Ghannam, the veteran Portuguese forward calmly slotted the ball home, doubling Al-Nassr's lead.

This goal was not only his first of the 2024/25 season but also a continuation of his remarkable scoring record, setting up Ayman Yahya for the opening goal earlier in the match.

True to form, Cristiano celebrated his 57th-minute strike with his iconic 'Siuu' celebration, much to the delight of the fans.

According to the Nassr Zone, the goal further cemented his place in football history, as he became the first player to score in 23 consecutive seasons since starting his professional career at Sporting Lisbon.

What's next for Cristiano Ronaldo?

Next on the agenda for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr is a high-stakes clash against their arch-rivals, Al-Hilal, in the Saudi Super Cup final.

Reactions to the post:

Here are some of the responses to the news.

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@goatnaldo7s:

"Clutchnaldo has our back."

@AzizMadrid470:

"He will lose it."

@CallMeGus_0:

"Against Al-Hilal without Brozovic."

@MrDanielDK:

"Whenever his team needs him the most he delivers."

@Boluwatife_ad:

"Guess who they’re facing? Ronaldo fans will start crying rigged when they lose again."

@adanych151:

"Cristiano Ronaldo is the goat yes."

@CristianoXtra_:

"I missed that so much, missed what? “Ronaldo SIUUU "

@TeamCRonaldo:

"WHAT A PICTURE!"

Hilal reached the final after a dramatic comeback, forcing a penalty shootout to secure their spot.

The upcoming match will reignite the fierce rivalry between the two Riyadh clubs.

Last season, they battled for every major trophy, with Al-Hilal narrowly edging out Ronaldo's side.

As the Knights of Najd prepare to face their familiar foes, all eyes will be on Ronaldo, whose experience and goal-scoring prowess could prove decisive in what promises to be another thrilling chapter in Saudi Arabian football.

Ronaldo dreams big for his son

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As Cristiano Ronaldo approaches the twilight of his remarkable career, he's already paving the way for the next generation of his family, Briefly News reported.

Ronaldo's aspirations for his son go beyond just following in his footsteps. In a bold and confident statement, the Al-Nassr captain expressed his hope that Cristiano Jr. will take the family's legacy to even greater heights.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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