With the Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo in the stands and a brace from the Brazilian taliscaThe al nassr was able to solidify his status as the leader of the Saudi League this Friday with a 2-0 win over al thai at Mrsool Park stadium.
The fight, the first of CR7 in the Al Nassr squad, although he was unable to make his debut due to a two-match ban as he was in Manchester Utdstarted about 15 minutes late due to heavy rain, thus delaying Thursday’s match by 24 hours.
Despite the rain, which has not stopped since Thursday, fans filled half of the stands, most wearing soccer jerseys. Cristiano Ronaldoand everyone turned their eyes to the first class area of the stands in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the Portuguese star, who appeared and greeted them.
Even the first ten minutes of the game were controlled by the forwards of al nassrin others both teams traded attacks with many missed chances on a pitch penalized by rain.
The Brazilian’s first goal Anderson Taliscain the 42nd minute, set fire to the stands and lead to CR7 stand up to applaud.
al nassrleader with 26 points, consolidated that position with another three points after a second excellent goal from talisca in the 47th minute.
The public, delivered to Cristiano
Throughout the match, the fans, driven by the two goals and the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo, including the whole family, with their wives and children, shouted phrases like “Ronaldo… we love you” or “Oh, world cup”, as they call it Saudi Arabia same as al nassr similar CR7.
The match was scheduled for Thursday but, three hours before kick-off, it was postponed to Friday due to heavy rain in Riyadh and weather affecting Mrsool Park’s power supply.
CR7, still sanctioned
The meeting between al nassr Y al thai created high hopes as this was the Saudi team’s first match with the Portuguese in the squad, despite the fact that CR7 He will not be able to step on the pitch because he is carrying a two-match ban imposed by the Premier League during his stay in Manchester Utd for throwing a phone at a fan of Everton.
Source: La Verdad

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