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Cristiano Ronaldo Scores Again as Al Nassr Make It Eight From Eight in Saudi Pro League Against Neom
Al Nassr leads the Saudi Pro League with 24 points after a 3-1 victory over Neom SC, featuring goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, and Angelo.
- On Saturday, Al Nassr beat Neom SC 3-1 at King Khalid Sports City Stadium in Tabuk, maintaining a perfect start in this season's Saudi Pro League.
- Neom crowded the final third early, limiting Al Nassr’s control, and Alexandre Lacazette left injured, with Ahmed Abdo Jaber replacing him.
- After halftime the scoring opened via a VAR-reviewed spot-kick and a rebound finish as Abdoulaye Doucouré fouled Joao Felix, Ronaldo converted the penalty, and Angelo scored on a rebound.
- Neom's late goal came from a well-timed run behind the defence as Ahmed Abdo Jaber pulled one back after timing a run behind Mohamed Simakan and slotting past Nawaf Alaqidi, briefly narrowing the gap.
- Early misses by Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane, plus Abdoulaye Doucouré avoiding a second yellow after fouling Joao Felix, shaped the match's narrative.
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Cristiano Ronaldo, 40, rages at referee in ugly exchange before scoring 953rd career goal
Cristiano Ronaldo moved a step closer to his long-stated ambition of scoring 1,000 career goals on Saturday, but the landmark victory for Al-Nassr was not without controversy.The 40-year-old forward scored his 953rd goal for club and country during a 3-1 win over Neom in the Saudi Pro League, yet it was his heated confrontation with the referee at half-time that drew as much attention as the strike itself.Ronaldo, who has enjoyed a prolific star…
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Read Full ArticleAl Nassr is on his way to the league title and has three points of advantage with 24 points and 8 wins
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