Cristiano Ronaldo can get angry by this Al Hilal action
Al Nassr player likely to exit from Saudi Arabia if this happens
A fresh tifo is being prepared by Al Hilal supporters to make fun of Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr during a pivotal AFC Champions League semifinal matchup with Al Ain.
The Al Hilal tifo features Ronaldo wearing the Al Hilal colours instead of the team's insignia, which was inspired by an Al Nassr tifo of the player displaying the team's badge.
Since Al Hilal and Al Nassr are the two best teams in the Saudi Pro League, their rivalry is intense, reported El Futbolero.
In the AFC Champions League semi-finals, Al Hilal is trailing Al Ain 4-2 overall. Al Hilal's winning run was ended by Al Ain, and now the Saudi Pro League's top team hopes to stage a spectacular comeback at the Kingdom Arena.
The triumphant in this match will face Ulsan HD FC or Yokohoma FM in the AFC Champions League final.
In the previous round, Ronaldo and Al Nassr played Al Ain, the United Arab Emirates team that eliminated Ronaldo on penalties last month.
At the Al Awal Park, Al Ain prevailed 3-1 on penalties despite the final score of 4-4. Ronaldo's late penalty kick tied the game overall and forced a penalty shootout. After 120 minutes, Al Nassr prevailed 4-3, however, Al Ain prevailed 1-0 in the first leg.
At the Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium Saturday, Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr will play Al Khaleej in the Saudi Pro League.
After that league game, Al Nassr and Al Khaleej will square off once more, this time in the King's Cup semi-final at Al Awal Park.
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