Cristiano Ronaldo Ends Protest and Returns With Goal for Al Nassr

Anupam Pandey

Cristiano Ronaldo ended his three-match absence by scoring in Al Nassr’s 2 to 0 win over Al Fateh, taking his season tally to 18 goals in 19 league games. He trails Ivan Toney with 20 goals. Portugal coach Roberto Martínez defended Ronaldo’s attitude and praised his current form.

Cristiano Ronaldo ended his three-match absence by scoring in Al Nassr’s 2 to 0 win over Al Fateh, taking his season tally to 18 goals in 19 league games. He trails Ivan Toney with 20 goals. Portugal coach Roberto Martínez defended Ronaldo’s attitude and praised his current form.

When the Portuguese legend returned to action after missing three matches, Cristiano Ronaldo made an immediate impact by scoring within 18 minutes for Al Nassr in a 2 to 0 win over Al Fateh. His brief absence was linked to frustration over the club’s transfer plans and unpaid staff salaries.

Reports suggest Ronaldo ended his protest after assurances were given and key allies within the club regained influence. The goal marked the 962nd of his senior career and took his season tally to 18 goals in 19 Saudi Pro League matches. However, he is not leading the scoring charts. That honor belongs to Ivan Toney of Al Ahli, who has scored 20 league goals, including 14 in just 10 games since the new year. Julián Quiñones of Al Qadsiah is level with Ronaldo on 18 goals.

Portugal manager Roberto Martínez defended Ronaldo’s actions, praising his professionalism and current form. Martínez highlighted that Ronaldo has scored 25 goals in his last 30 international appearances and remains physically capable of competing at the highest level, even at 41 years of age.

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