Cristiano Ronaldo leads Al Nassr to first Saudi Pro League title in 4-1 win over Damac
This triumph ends a seven-year wait for Al Nassr, who won the last league title in the 2018-19 season
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again taken the internet by storm after clinching historic and 7-years long-awaited Saudi Pro League title in 4-1 win over Damac.
Although Ronaldo was the main lead in the triumph, alongside Ronaldo’s two goals, Sadio Mane and Kingsley Coman also found the back of the net to secure this decisive victory.
With the win, Al Nassr finished the season at the top of the table with 86 points, edging out rivals Al Hilal to 84 points to claim the championship.
This triumph ends a seven-year wait for Al Nassr, who won the last league title in the 2018-19 season. And it is the first Saudi title for Ronaldo as well who joined the team in 2022.
After clinching this victory, the internet was flooded with posts praising Cristiano Ronaldo for his spectacular efforts and congratulating the whole team.
One user wrote, “Years change, seasons change but Ronaldo remains the same. The GOAT.”
Another one commented, “Sure everyone here agrees with me that Cristiano Ronaldo is the GREATEST OF ALL TIME.”
The third one exclaimed, “Show me a Player who has won league titles in four different countries while also scoring 100 goals in four different countries and winning Golden boots in 4 different countries then I will deactivate. The greatest player everrrrr.”
“Legendary as always, CR7! First SPL title at 41 after all that hard work, pure class and sweet compensation for the grind. Al Nassr deserved this! What’s next, more history? Congratulations, King!,” another user paid tribute.
Soon after winning the title, Al Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus announces he is leaving the team after winning the Saudi Pro League title.
“I came here to help Cristiano and this club to win, we did an incredible job all together… now for me it’s time to go,” he said.
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