“Will Not Finish His Career at Al Nassr” – Cristiano Ronaldo’s New All Nassr Coach Provides Massive Hint on His Future in Saudi Arabia After $200 Million Deal
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Fans are witnessing the superstar of soccer Cristiano Ronaldo going through the roughest phase of his career. It all started with a major fallout with the management and players of Manchester United. From leaving the pitch against Tottenham Hotspur to getting knocked up from the Saudi Arabian Super Cup in just his second game for the club, it has been a topsy-turvy ride. Fans saw new hope when they announced that the star player has signed a 200 million USD-a-year deal with Al-Nassr. A new league for him to conquer and make an impact like he has done many times.
After the highly controversial interview with Piers Morgan right before the World Cup, Ronaldo and Manchester United parted ways. The matter had caught intense fire as Ronaldo was busy in the World Cup campaign aiming to win the trophy he still dreams about. It didn’t go his way as the coach benched him in knocked-out matches and watched as Morocco defeated Portugal, shocking everybody.
Al-Nassr coach talked about Cristiano Ronaldo
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The Portuguese star went goalless in his first two matches and the team got knocked out. Al-Nassr’s coach in a press conference talked about the future of Cristiano Ronaldo and how he will fit into the system. He praised Cristiano Ronaldo for the skill set he brings to the team.
Rudi Garcia: "Cristiano Ronaldo will not end his career at Al Nassr, he will return to Europe."
the video that has been on loop in my mind: pic.twitter.com/WRm3OlIOsS
— aurora (@cr7stianos) January 28, 2023
Coach Rudi Garcia said, “Cristiano Ronaldo is a positive addition. As he helps to disperse defenders, he is one of the best players in the world. He will not finish his career at Al-Nassr, he will return to Europe… It is very important that the players play normally and don’t always try to give Cristiano the ball. I told them they had to make the right decisions on the field. Obviously, when Cristiano or Talisca are alone and ask for the ball, we have to give them the ball.”
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It must be very soothing for the Portuguese star to seem to be going through a slump. Although he did perform well in the friendly match against PSG. He scored 2 goals before getting subbed out in the 60th minute.
Fans are blaming CR7 for the loss
It seems that fans are not feeling great about the performance of Cristiano Ronaldo. Along with countless internet posts and trolls, it followed Ronaldo on the pitch. He was injured and limping while exiting the pitch in the last match. Fans, feeling angry about the loss and a miss chance by Ronaldo, shouted Lionel Messi in chants to show their feelings.
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Cristiano Ronaldo must not feel good about how things turned out. However, praise coming from the coach will motivate him to give his 100%. Fans would like him to end his slump and be the best player in the league like he was in all the other leagues he played.
Edited by:
Akash Pandhare