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Cristiano Ronaldo is shining away from Old Trafford, this was his free kick goal with Al Nassr

Cristiano Ronaldo had an outstanding performance yesterday with Al-Nassr

By Liam Styles

Cristiano Ronaldo had an outstanding performance yesterday with Al-Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo had an outstanding performance yesterday with Al-Nassr
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Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most outstanding players to have played in the Premier League. The Portuguese made history during his time at Manchester United. A few years ago, a young Ronaldo arrived at Old Trafford from Sporting Lisbon. It should be noted that it was Sir Alex Ferguson himself who discovered the player and decided to bring him to United after observing his great potential.

Despite achieving important things from Old Trafford, the player signed with Real Madrid in 2009 and became the first 'galactico' of the new era of Florentino Perez. Given this, Ronaldo's expectations in La Liga were positive. In the same way, the opportunity opened up for him to share the stage with Lionel Messi. In this way, the rivalry between the two players grew.

At the same time, the player was achieving important things at Real Madrid. After the departure of Raul Gonzales from Valdebebas, in his second season with Los Blancos, the player inherited the number 7, thus beginning his history with that number jersey in Spain. A few years later and after winning practically everything with Madrid, he signed with Juventus and later arrived again at Manchester United

Already at United, the player was decisive for the team in his first season. However, in his second season, the player was relegated to the bench by Erik ten Hag. After a couple of controversies, the player left the Red Devils through the back door and decided to sign with Al Nassr of the Saudi Pro League. Despite the criticism, Ronaldo continues to prove that he is an important player.

Ronaldo's goal with Al Nassr

After a good FIFA International Break, Cristiano Ronaldo returned to action with this free-kick goal against DAMAC.

 

 


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