Cristiano Ronaldo gives shirtless smile after Al Nassr's loss
Al Nassr player is spending beach time following his teary episode after Saudi King's Cup final defeat
Cristiano Ronaldo seems to have finally moved on from a heartbreaking defeat at the Saudi King’s Cup final as he showed off his muscular body with a brightening smile standing at a beach.
Al Nassr player has hit back from his loss with a fresh social media update featuring him, according to Sports Brief.
Cristiano Ronaldo displayed his toned physique along with abs in a new shirtless picture.
The Portuguese footballer played the grand finale against Al Hilal on the back of winning the Saudi Pro League top scorer award.
Overtaking Abderrazak Hamdallah as the player with the most goals in a single season in the Gulf country, Ronaldo’s 35 goals etched his name in the history of the league, as per Goal.
After chalking a similar feat in the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A; this achievement of Cristiano Ronaldo made him the only player in the history of the sport to complete as top scorer in four different leagues.
However, even with the presence of accolades, Ronaldo was unable to guide Al Nassr to King's Cup glory as the Knights of Najd experienced a 5-4 defeat on post-match penalty shootouts.
The 39-year-old burst into tears after the heartbreaking result. He was spotted in uncontrollable tears after Hilal's success at the King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, according to BBC.
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