Cristiano Ronaldo added another record to his legendary career, but it came with fresh disappointment in Saudi Arabia as Al-Nassr fell in the Saudi Super Cup final.
On Saturday, Al-Nassr were beaten by Al-Ahli on penalties (2-2, 5-3) after a dramatic finale. Ronaldo had given his side hope by opening the scoring from the spot in the 41st minute, reaching the milestone of 100 goals with the Saudi club. With that, CR7 became the first player in history to score at least 100 goals for four different clubs: Real Madrid (450), Manchester United (145), Juventus (101), and now Al-Nassr.
It was heartbreak once more, as Marcelo Brozović put Al-Nassr back in front in the 82nd minute before Roger Ibañez equalized in the 89th after a mistake from goalkeeper Bento. The shootout sealed Al-Nassr’s fate when Édouard Mendy denied Abdullah Al Khaibari.
Personal glory for CR7
Despite losing his third final with Al-Nassr, Ronaldo’s personal numbers continue to dazzle. At 40 years old, he boasts 834 club goals and 138 international goals, both world records. His first Saudi title still eludes him, but his relentless pursuit of goals ensures his legacy keeps growing.
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