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Lamine Yamal continues to draw global attention as he delivers another historic UEFA Champions League performance for Barcelona. At the same time, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo remain the reference points for greatness in Europe’s elite competition. Lamine Yamal continues to draw global attention as he delivers another historic UEFA Champions League performance for Barcelona. At the same time, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo remain the reference points for greatness in Europe’s elite competition. In a tense knockout clash against Atletico Madrid, Yamal’s influence once again stood out in a match that swung between control and chaos. The teenager’s rise is now being measured not just in moments, but in records that place him ahead of soccer’s most iconic figures. At the same time, the discussion around Messi and Ronaldo has resurfaced, with their early Champions League milestones offering context for just how unusual Yamal’s trajectory has become. The second leg at the Metropolitano began with intensity, as Barcelona tried to overturn a first-leg deficit against Atletico Madrid. Early pressure brought immediate danger, with Yamal creating the first real opening inside the opening minute, forcing an early save from Jan Oblak’s replacement. The breakthrough arrived quickly when the Spaniard finished a flowing move after a defensive error, putting the club ahead on the night. It was the teen star who calmly finished through the goalkeeper’s legs to silence the stadium. YAMAL WHAT A GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLL😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 pic.twitter.com/Hprk6Rf3VN — caramel_guy (@Tiffany_FongAOC) April 14, 2026 Lamine Yamal breaks unprecedented Champions League record Amid the tension, Lamine Yamal reached a historic milestone by becoming the youngest player ever to record 20 Champions League goal contributions (11 goals and nine assists). According to Squawka, he achieved this at just 18 years and 275 days old, a record that places him in a category no other teenager has reached. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CBS Sports Golazo (@cbssportsgolazo) Even more striking is the context: he achieved this milestone in just 32 matches and before turning 19, a feat that places him in uncharted territory. He also became the youngest player to reach 10+ goal contributions in a single Champions League campaign. Even in a high-pressure knockout tie, his involvement remained decisive, as seen in his assist and attacking influence throughout the match. Lamine Yamal is the youngest ever player to be directly involved in 10+ goals in a single Champions League campaign. 18 years and 275 days old. 👑 pic.twitter.com/IqhwL8Zzd5 — Squawka (@Squawka) April 14, 2026 When Messi reached the milestone For Lionel Messi, the journey to similar numbers came later in his development at Barcelona. He reached 20 Champions League goals at 22 years and 266 days old, requiring around 40 appearances to hit that mark. At that stage, the Argentine was still transitioning into a central attacking role, gradually evolving into the defining figure of his era. Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona looks on during the La Liga Santander match. When Cristiano Ronaldo reached the milestone Cristiano Ronaldo’s progression in Europe followed a different path, taking longer in his early years at Manchester United before exploding at Real Madrid. He reached 20 Champions League goals at 24 years old, doing so in 56 matches. Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United celebrates after scoring Like Messi, Ronaldo’s early Champions League years were about adaptation and growth before his peak scoring phase arrived. His transformation into a record-breaking forward came later, after refining his role as a consistent goalscorer. That places the Barcelona teenager roughly three to five years ahead of two of the greatest players in Champions League history.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Kobe Bryant were praised by Neymar. Neymar is not only one of the biggest soccer stars of this century, but also an athlete who regularly shows admiration for other greats. This time, he spoke highly of Cristiano Ronaldo and Kobe Bryant. In a video posted on his official YouTube account, Ney showed his private collection of jerseys and trophies gathered throughout his professional career. The collection includes, of course, items he wore with the different clubs he has played for, as well as with the Brazil national team, along with pieces from athletes he admires. One of the standout items in the collection is a Real Madrid jersey from the 2017-18 season with the number 7 on the back. “Cristiano Ronaldo… He is a beast!” Neymar said while showing that particular piece, alongside others such as a Zlatan Ibrahimovic jersey from AC Milan. This is not the first time the Brazilian forward has expressed his admiration for Ronaldo. In fact, in a 2020 interview Neymar said: “I respect him a lot for the history he has made. He is the mirror I look into… He has been at the top for 10 years, like Messi, and we all want to be like them.” Neymar facing Cristiano Ronaldo Neymar’s admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo dates back to when he was a child watching him shine at Manchester United, and getting the chance to face him on the pitch has not changed that opinion. Over the course of his professional career, Ney faced Cristiano Ronaldo eight times, all at club level. The first seven came in Clasicos between Barcelona and Real Madrid from 2013 to 2017, with four wins for Neymar, two for Ronaldo and one draw. The most recent meeting came in 2018, when Real Madrid defeated Paris Saint-Germain 3-1 in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16. Neymar admires several NBA stars Soccer is not the only sport that interests Neymar. He has often shown his passion for basketball, particularly for several NBA stars. In his personal collection, the Santos forward owns jerseys from multiple American players. “This is a Kobe Bryant jersey. The day he sadly passed away, I wore it as a tribute to him,” Neymar explained in the same video, about a Paris Saint-Germain jersey with the number 24 and Bryant’s name. “I’m a big fan of him—I even have a tattoo of him. He’s an inspiration to me, so this was a tribute.” In addition, among his Kobe memorabilia, Ney also keeps a Los Angeles Lakers jersey with the number 24. Alongside that, he also owns one from another legend of the Purple and Gold: “The Man, LeBron James,” the forward said while showing a No. 23 jersey. Finally, he also displayed a Golden State Warriors item: “I’m going to put this jersey up here too. Curry. A jersey he wore that I managed to get.”

While one record slipped away from Cristiano Ronaldo, another moved significantly closer. Cristiano Ronaldo once again found himself at the center of attention as Al-Nassr secured a vital victory last weekend in the Saudi Pro League. The league leader continued its strong push toward the title, but the night also carried a deeper narrative surrounding Ronaldo’s pursuit of history. The match against Al-Okhdood was more than just another step in the title race for Al-Nassr. It presented a chance for Ronaldo to etch his name into yet another record, adding extra tension to an already significant fixture. While the team delivered, the individual milestone remained just out of reach. Al-Nassr entered the match in commanding form, carrying a long winning streak that had placed it firmly at the top of the standings. The contrast between the two sides was clear, with Al-Okhdood fighting to avoid relegation while the visitor aimed to strengthen its grip on the title. Despite the pressure, Jorge Jesus’ players delivered a 2-0 victory, extending their remarkable run and opening a five-point lead at the top of the table. The result reinforced the club’s consistency and highlighted its ability to maintain focus during the most critical phase of the season. The record that slipped away The spotlight before kickoff had been firmly on Ronaldo’s chase for another historic achievement. Heading into the match, he had already amassed 97 goals in 100 Saudi Pro League appearances, putting him within touching distance of a remarkable milestone. The target was clear: match the fastest run to 100 league goals, a record held by Abderrazak Hamdallah, who reached the mark in 101 matches. Ronaldo needed a hat-trick to equal that feat, a challenge that added urgency to every attacking move. However, despite scoring and playing a decisive role, Ronaldo did not reach the required tally. The record remains intact, leaving his pursuit unfinished but still very much alive as the season continues. Ronaldo failed to break Abderrazak Hamdallah’s record of fastest to 100 goals Even without breaking the record, the Portuguese superstar made his impact felt early in the game. He opened the scoring with a composed finish in the 15th minute, setting the tone for another confident Al-Nassr performance. Closing in on another historic milestone While one record slipped away, another moved significantly closer. Ronaldo’s latest goal took him to 98 league goals in just 101 appearances, placing him within striking distance of becoming Al-Nassr’s all-time top scorer in the Saudi Pro League. The milestone he now chases belongs to Mohammed Al-Sahlawi, who leads the club’s scoring charts with 103 goals. Ronaldo’s rapid rise through the rankings highlights both his consistency and efficiency since arriving in Saudi Arabia. Al-Nassr’s leading scorers in the Saudi Pro League history: 🥇 103 — Mohammed Al-Sahlawi 🇸🇦 🥈 98 — Cristiano Ronaldo 🇵🇹 🆕 🥉 77 — Abderrazak Hamdallah 🇲🇦 Closing in fast 👀🐐♑️ pic.twitter.com/hhUididNQW — King Woss 👑 (@Rm_umar2) April 11, 2026 The 41-year-old veteran needs six more goals to surpass Al-Sahlawi and become Al-Nassr’s all-time top scorer in the Saudi Pro League, as confirmed by Transfermarkt. Given his current form, that target feels well within reach before the season concludes.

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Karim Benzema missed a crucial penalty as Al Hilal were eliminated from the AFC Champions League Elite, and with the Saudi club now out of continental competition, the fallout could have consequences for Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr in the SPL title race. Karim Benzema found himself at the center of a painful moment on Monday after missing a decisive penalty in Al Hilal‘s elimination from the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Elite quarterfinals. With their continental ambitions now extinguished, the fallout from that exit could have significant implications for Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Al Nassr. At Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Stadium, Al Hilal faced Qatari side Al Sadd in a rescheduled Round of 16 tie, part of a series of AFC fixtures in the western region pushed back from March. The game got off to a promising start for Al Hilal when Sergej Milinković-Savić opened the scoring in the 29th minute, but Al Sadd proved relentless in finding equalizers, with the two sides never separated by more than one goal in a pulsating 3-3 draw. The compressed schedule that followed the rescheduling forced the AFC to switch the remaining knockout ties from two-legged affairs to single-match eliminations. With the score still level after 90 minutes, the game went to extra time and then to a penalty shootout to decide who advanced to the quarterfinals. Roberto Firmino missed Al Sadd’s opening spot kick, leaving Al Hilal in the driving seat at 2-1, but Benzema then stepped up and sent his effort over the crossbar attempting to go top left. Al Sadd converted every remaining penalty, and with Saimon Bouabre also missing for Al Hilal, the Saudi side were eliminated 4-2 in the shootout. Karim Benzema misses the penalty!!! pic.twitter.com/isRewB2l0l — Football Scope (@FootScopeX) April 13, 2026 Al Hilal refocus on the SPL after continental exit The defeat to Al Sadd ended an otherwise unbeaten run for Al Hilal across both the AFC league phase and the Saudi Pro League in the 2025-26 season. With no international competition left to play for, Benzema’s side will now channel all of their energy into the domestic title race, a development that Al Nassr will be keeping a close eye on. Al Sadd will face Japanese side Vissel Kobe on Thursday, April 16 at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah, with the semifinals scheduled for April 20 and 21 and the AFC Champions League Elite final set for April 25. Freed from those continental demands, Al Hilal will now have no fixture congestion to manage heading into the critical final weeks of the SPL season. Al Hilal’s next league match is not until April 28 against Damac FC, giving them a two-week window to rest, recover and sharpen up before resuming their title push. After a further fixture against Al Hazem on May 2, Benzema and Ronaldo will then square off on May 7 in what promises to be a defining Al Nassr vs. Al Hilal showdown that could go a long way toward deciding who lifts the Saudi Pro League trophy. On the other side of the equation, Al Nassr still have AFC Champions League Two commitments to attend to, with a quarterfinal against Al Wasl on the horizon and potentially more rounds beyond that. Ronaldo has been largely absent from the club’s continental games, but the added fixture load could leave Al Nassr’s squad with more fatigue in their legs when that pivotal May 7 clash arrives. That context gives Al Hilal a potential edge heading into the six-point encounter, having had significantly more rest in the buildup. Al Nassr currently hold a commanding lead with 73 points to Al Hilal’s 68, and a victory in that meeting could all but seal the title, setting up a Saudi Pro League finale where the championship could come down to the very last game of the season.

Cristiano Ronaldo has been handed some good news amid the Saudi Pro league title race with Iñigo Martinez returning from injury to Al Nassr training sessions. Cristiano Ronaldo saw only good news since his return from injury, with Al Nassr finding a great form while their prosecutors dropped points over the last games. As part of yet another great update for the Portuguese star and the club, star defender Iñigo Martinez returned to the team trainings to continue the Saudi Pro League title race. Al Nassr took Sunday off after Saturday’s win against Al Okhdood, and on Monday’s training session, Iñigo Martinez returned to group training. The Spanish defender made his way back after almost one month sidelined due to a tear in his hamstring. With his return alongside his teammates, Iñigo Martinez has been confirmed as available for Al Nassr’s next game. For Matchday 29 of the SPL, Ronaldo and company will be hosting the game against Al Ettifaq on Wednesday, April 15th, to keep their historic winning streak of 14 wins going. Due to this injury, Martinez missed the last two games against Al Najma and Al Okhdood, both teams siting at rock bottom of the table. With more challenging duels on the horizon, his return to the team will be key, but for the upcoming game, as reported by Al Arriyadiyah, head coach Jorge Jesus will have the last word on his presence. Inigo Martinez in Al Nassr’s training session. In the 5-2 win against Al Najma, coach Jesus remarked that the team wasn’t good defensively. “We were not good defensively today, especially at the back line. We missed Martínez, and that affected our defensive balance,” he said in the post match press conference, highlighting his importance on the team. Cristiano Ronaldo and rest of starters with recovery exercises In contrast with Iñigo Martinez and a limited group, Cristiano Ronaldo took part of the recovery routine and exercises alongside the players that started the last game against Al Okhdood. The focus and normal training sessions was more focused on non-starting players. Since recovering from his hamstring injury, Ronaldo got subbed off in the 2 games he’s performed, though his form remains intact with three goals scored in that span. With six games left in the Saudi Pro League, and with Al Nassr sitting at the top with 73 points, managing his minutes will be key for both the title race, and also to reach fitness with the World Cup in less than two months.

Despite his historic season, Ousmane Dembélé’s future at PSG appears quite uncertain, as he is reportedly refusing to renew his contract. As a result, the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner has two potential destinations: the Premier League and the Saudi Pro League. Ousmane Dembélé managed to make history at PSG, leading the club to its first UEFA Champions League title. Following this, the Frenchman won the 2025 Ballon d’Or, achieving a historic milestone for the team. Despite this, his future at the club is not guaranteed, as he is reportedly refusing to extend his contract. With no agreement yet reached, the 28-year-old star already has potential destinations lined up: The Premier League and the Saudi Pro League. According to L’Équipe, PSG and Ousmane Dembélé have decided to pause contract extension talks, making it clear there is still time, as his current deal runs until 2028. Instead, the French side has chosen to prioritize the renewals of Senny Mayulu and Bradley Barcola, whose contracts expire in 2027 and 2028 respectively. In addition, the 2025 Ballon d’Or winner is reportedly not fully accepting the contractual offer on the table. Following his historic season, Paris Saint-Germain acknowledge that Dembélé deserves a salary increase. However, president Nasser Al-Khelaifi has made it clear that the club will not break its wage structure, unlike in the cases of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, and Neymar. As a result, the French side are open to reassessing his future in the event of an early elimination, or keeping him as a cornerstone if he shines again and helps secure the title reports L’Équipe. Given his uncertain contractual situation, Ousmane Dembélé could be set for a move to the Premier League, with several clubs monitoring a potential transfer. In addition, Saudi Pro League teams have joined the interest, having made multiple approaches throughout the season. However, the Frenchman has decided to pause any renewal or transfer talks until after the 2026 World Cup, where a standout performance could ultimately define his future. Ousmane Dembele lifting the 2025 Ballon d’Or. Dembélé wages could rule out most Premier League clubs Unlike other leagues, Premier League clubs maintain strong investment capacity, allowing them to handle multimillion-dollar transfers. Because of this, the Frenchman could fit into most English top-flight teams. However, Ousmane Dembélé reportedly holds salary expectations above €50 million, which would significantly limit his options to only a very small number of clubs. Over the past few years, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Liverpool have been the only Premier League sides capable of offering salaries above €20 million per season, alongside extremely high transfer fees. For this reason, Dembélé would realistically only fit into these teams, with the Reds and the Red Devils best positioned, as they are set to lose their top earners: Mohamed Salah and Casemiro. Ousmane Dembélé might find his ideal salary in Saudi Arabia Despite the fact that the potential arrival of Ousmane Dembélé represents a major opportunity for several teams, they could struggle to meet his extremely high salary expectations. Nevertheless, the Frenchman could have an ideal solution: Saudi Pro League. As one of the most financially powerful leagues, they could make him a tempting offer to the 2025 Ballon d’Or candidate, reaching up to the €60M per season he is reportedly demanding. Being a well-known Muslim, Dembélé’s potential arrival would have a major cultural impact, becoming a reference point for local fans. In addition, the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo, along with the possible arrival of Mohamed Salah, could further raise the league’s profile, drawing renewed attention from fans. However, they have not yet submitted a formal offer, according to L’Équipe.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has returned from injury and is fit to play for Al Nassr. Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 41 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, Al Nassr, and the Portugal national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again. Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game with Al Nassr is scheduled for Wednesday, April 15, when they’ll be hosting Al Ettifaq for Matchday 29 of the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League at Al Awwal Park. The Portuguese extended his goal tally netting the opener in the last 2-0 win against Al Okhdood. Regarding the Portugal national team, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to return during the June international window. Before the World Cup gets underway, the Selecao will play two friendlies on home soil: the first against Chile on June 6 and the second against Nigeria on June 10. So far this season, the Portuguese icon has scored 25 goals and provided 4 assists in 28 games for Al Nassr, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal, with his personal account in 968 career goals. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr FC scoring a bicycle kick. Ronaldo faced long break due to FIFA schedule After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star endured a 24-day gap without competitive action, a result of the upcoming FIFA competition schedule. From December 1 through 18, Qatar hosted the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup, with the final between Morocco and Jordan played at Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final. With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, clubs, including Al Nassr, were unable to meet domestic player requirements, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.

Distancing from a potential move to Cristiano Ronaldo's SPL, Bruno Fernandes has made his intentions clear on 'competing' at Manchester United. Bruno Fernandes was one of the most intriguing names of last summer’s transfer window, with the midfielder coming genuinely close to making a move to the Saudi Pro League. Now, the prospect of another high-profile Portuguese arrival alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in the Middle East appears increasingly remote, as Fernandes has made clear his focus is firmly on “competing” at Manchester United. Al Hilal mounted a serious push to sign Fernandes in the summer of 2025, reportedly tabling a fee in excess of 100 million euros and dangling a salary in the region of £700,000 per week. The midfielder even held conversations with Cristiano Ronaldo about life in Saudi Arabia and the league itself, but ultimately relented under pressure from then-head coach Rúben Amorim and chose to remain part of United’s project despite the club’s persistent struggles. In an interview with The Times, Fernandes was asked whether the two cup trophies claimed since his arrival were enough for a club of United’s stature. “Everyone who comes to Man United wants to win every trophy. No one thinks in coming to the club, ‘We’re going to fight for just one or two trophies in six years,’ let’s say. You want to fight for all of them. We went to three other finals and didn’t win. That can happen. But at least you’ve been in the fight. We were close,” he said. With his contract set to expire at the end of the 2026-27 season, the question of his future will inevitably come back into focus, but Fernandes has laid out a clear set of conditions for staying. “And what I said to the club every time I spoke with them, what I want from the time I’m here, I just want to compete. Because if I compete, I will be close to winning. If I don’t compete, there’s no chance I’m going to get close to any silverware,” he added. Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United celebrating. Fernandes also addressed the financial allure of other leagues while making it clear that trophies, not money, are what drives his decision-making. “Money, you can get anywhere. A lot of clubs in the Premier League pay well, a lot of clubs in Italy, Spain, pay you a lot. You come to this club because of the history, because of what you think you can achieve,” he stated. “(Whether) you end up achieving or not, that’s a question of you being better than the other teams. But what I always say to the club is you can’t promise me I’m going to win the Premier League, that’s impossible, but if you promise we’re going to be competitive — that’s all I need to know,” Fernandes concluded, in remarks that point more toward a continuation at Old Trafford rather than a move to the SPL. Will Manchester United compete in the 2026-27 season? Last season was one to forget for Manchester United, who suffered defeat in the Europa League final and finished 15th in the Premier League, the lowest top-flight finish in the club’s history. The campaign was further destabilized by the sudden departure of Ruben Amorim midway through, but the team has since shown signs of steadying the ship and pushing toward the upper reaches of the table. United currently sit third in the Premier League with 55 points from 31 games, putting them on track to return to the UEFA Champions League for the first time since the 2023-24 season. Set to turn 32 in September 2026, Fernandes will be entering the final year of his contract, with everything to play for both individually and collectively as he waits to see whether United can truly deliver on the promise of competing for the biggest prizes.

Cristiano Ronaldo found the back of the net once again, leading Al Nassr to a set a new record winning streak that boost the hopes of claiming the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League title. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to hit the ground running since returning from his hamstring injury, finding the net once again for Al Nassr as the club collected another three points in the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League. In doing so, Al Nassr have broken a club record for consecutive wins, further fueling their title aspirations. On Saturday, Al Nassr traveled to Al Okhdood, a side currently sitting 17th and deep in the relegation zone. The scoring was opened in the 15th minute when Nawaf Boushal slipped the ball through to Cristiano Ronaldo, who burst into the box, broke the defensive line and slotted the ball into the back of the net. Joao Felix then put the game to bed with a second goal in the 47th minute to seal a comfortable 2-0 victory. That win over Al Okhdood gave Al Nassr their 14th consecutive Saudi Pro League victory, setting a new club record for the longest winning streak in the competition’s history. The previous mark of 13 straight wins had stood since the 2013-14 season, and with Ronaldo as the centerpiece, the bar has now been raised. The run began on January 17 with a 3-2 victory over Al Shabab, coming on the heels of a rough start to 2026 that had seen Al Nassr suffer three consecutive defeats. Since that turning point, the club has not dropped a single point in the SPL, scoring 39 goals and conceding just six across those 14 matches, showing marked improvement at both ends of the pitch. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr reacts. Ronaldo missed four of those wins, two in February due to his boycott of the league and two more in March while sidelined with his hamstring injury. Still, across the 10 games in which he featured during the streak, the Portuguese legend made his presence felt with nine goals and one assist, a reminder that the transition from 40 to 41 years old has done little to diminish his impact. A streak that carries good omens for Al Nassr The three points against Al Okhdood did more than just extend the winning run; they also widened the gap between Al Nassr and their closest rivals. Ronaldo’s side now sits atop the SPL with 73 points from 28 games, five clear of second-placed Al Hilal, and the historical parallel is hard to ignore. In the 2013-14 season, that previous record streak of 13 wins ran from Matchday 10, when Al Nassr beat Al Hilal 2-1, through to Matchday 22 and a 2-1 victory over Al Ettifaq. Crucially, the last time Al Nassr put together such a dominant winning run, they went on to lift the Saudi Pro League title, a fact that will not be lost on Ronaldo and his teammates as they chase their first league crown since the 2018-19 season. Al Nassr still far from the all-time SPL record Six games remain in the 2025-26 SPL campaign, and while Al Nassr will be looking to keep the streak alive, even a perfect run to the finish line would still leave them well short of the all-time record. That benchmark belongs to Al Hilal, who put together a staggering 24 consecutive league victories during the 2023-24 season, a campaign they ultimately crowned with the title under the management of current Al Nassr head coach Jorge Jesus.
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Cristiano Ronaldo found the net as Al Nassr claimed a 2-0 victory over Al Okhdood on Saturday to extend their lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League standings.

Cristiano Ronaldo was on target as Al-Nassr moved five points clear at the Saudi Pro League summit with a 2-0 victory over Al-Okhdood. Joao Felix was also on target for Jorge Jesus’ side, who maintained their superb recent form by claiming their 13th straight win. Ronaldo broke the deadlock after just 15 minutes, taking Nawaf […] The post Al-Okhdood 0-2 Al-Nassr: Ronaldo scores as Saudi Pro League leaders claim record-breaking win appeared first on Soccer News.

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The Portuguese icon has once again found himself at the heart of the action in a match that carries weight at both ends of the table. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to defy time and expectation as he leads Al-Nassr in another crucial league encounter against Al-Okhdood. The Portuguese icon has once again found himself at the heart of the action in a match that carries weight at both ends of the table. The meeting between Al-Okhdood and Al-Nassr arrives as a classic mismatch on paper. The host sits deep in the relegation zone with just 16 points from 27 matches, while the visitor dominates the league with 70 points and a commanding lead at the top. Al-Okhdood has struggled throughout the campaign, managing only four wins and suffering 19 defeats. The urgency to escape relegation is real, but facing the league leader presents a daunting challenge at a critical stage of the season. Watch Ronaldo’s moment unfold The defining moment of the match came early, and it carried historic weight. Ronaldo opened the scoring in the 15th minute, marking his 24th goal in 24 league games and the 968th goal of his professional career. 🚨🚨 GOAL | Ronaldo scores the first for Al-Nassr! Al-Nassr 1-0 Al-Akhdoud pic.twitter.com/1OlQOF06gk — Football Scope (@FootScopeX) April 11, 2026 The goal itself reflected his enduring quality and instinct in front of the goal. Introduced through a perfectly timed attacking move, Ronaldo surged forward with purpose before calmly finishing to give Al-Nassr the advantage. How close is Ronaldo to 1,000 goals? Even at 41, Ronaldo continues to set remarkable benchmarks. His latest strike brings him closer to the extraordinary milestone of 1,000 career goals, now just 32 away from achieving what once seemed impossible. Cristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr In the context of the Saudi Pro League, his numbers are equally impressive. With 98 goals in 101 league appearances, he is closing in on records previously thought to be out of reach, further cementing his legacy in yet another competition. For Al-Nassr, this match represents another step toward potential silverware. With six games remaining after this fixture, the club edges closer to securing the league title, a milestone the Portuguese has yet to achieve in Saudi Arabia.

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The Saudi Pro League continues to build tension at both ends of the table as Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr prepares for a crucial league clash against Al-Okhdood, while the home side fights to avoid relegation. The Saudi Pro League continues to build tension at both ends of the table as Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr prepares for a crucial league clash against Al-Okhdood, while the home side fights to avoid relegation. The spotlight naturally falls on Ronaldo once again, as the league leader aims to extend its dominant run and tighten its grip on the title race. At the same time, Al-Okhdood enters the fixture in a desperate battle for survival, sitting deep in the relegation zone despite a recent lift in form. The contrast between a title-chasing giant and a struggling underdog sets the tone for a match that carries very different stakes for each club. Al-Okhdood’s season has been defined by inconsistency, defensive issues, and a constant fight against relegation pressure. Its recent 1-0 win over Al-Fateh offered a rare moment of relief, but its position remains precarious as the season nears its conclusion. On the other end of the spectrum, Al-Nassr arrives in breathtaking form under Jorge Jesus. The club has built a 13-match winning streak in the league, supported by relentless attacking output and defensive stability. Its most recent victory, a 5-2 win over Al-Najma, highlighted the firepower within the squad, with both Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane scoring twice. The team has also been dominant away from home, winning its last eight consecutive away matches. With 70 points, the Riyadh side sits at the top of the table, edging closer to a long-awaited league title. Will Ronaldo play? All eyes will once again be on Cristiano Ronaldo, who continues to play a decisive role in the club’s title charge. Despite intense competition in the scoring charts, he remains central to Al-Nassr’s attacking structure and leadership on the pitch. He will lead the line, with support from wide players, Kingsley Coman and Sadio Mane, providing constant service into the box. The veteran’s influence extends beyond goals, as his presence continues to shape the club’s mentality during high-pressure moments in the title race. Joao Felix celebrates scoring their third goal with Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr In fact, Al-Okhdood supporters reportedly plan to honor the Portuguese by chanting his name in the seventh minute of the match. The purpose of this gesture is to show admiration for the veteran superstar and his impact since joining the Saudi Pro League. What’s more, Ronaldo is within touching distance of another remarkable milestone, having already amassed 97 goals in 100 Saudi Pro League games. He reportedly needs a hat-trick in this clash to match the record for the fastest player to reach 100 league goals, a benchmark currently held by Abderrazak Hamdallah. Al-Okhdood vs Al-Nassr: Confirmed lineups Al-Okhdood confirmed XI (4-4-2): Portugal; Al-Zabdani, Gul, Gunter, Al Qaydhi; Pedroza; Borrell, Al Hatila, Narey; Bassogog, Al-Lazam. Al-Nassr confirmed XI (4-3-3): Bento; Ayman, Al Amri, Simakan, Boushal; Brozovic, Angelo, Joao Felix; Mane, Ronaldo, Coman.

Barcelona have reportedly made an offer to Robert Lewandowski, who is also being closely monitored by AC Milan and Chicago Fire. Robert Lewandowski’s future has been the subject of speculation for some time, with reported interest from AC Milan and Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. In that context, Barcelona have reportedly submitted a formal offer. “Robert Lewandowski (37 years old) already knows FC Barcelona’s offer,” Mundo Deportivo reported this Saturday. “His agent, Pini Zahavi, was in the Catalan capital this week to meet with club representatives and learn the details of the proposal.” This update aligns with comments Joan Laporta made during his presidential campaign, when he stated his intention to keep the Polish striker for next season. However, that possibility is tied to the club’s financial limitations and the player’s advancing age. Lewandowski will turn 38 before the start of the 2026-27 campaign, and it is clear that his peak years are behind him. In fact, his role at Barcelona has gradually diminished, with more minutes increasingly going to Ferran Torres at the center forward position. Barcelona president Joan Laporta. Considering all these factors, reports indicate that Barcelona’s formal offer includes a significant salary reduction from his current deal, which is worth around $24 million per year. “The Pole’s priority was to remain at Barcelona, prioritizing the comfortable and happy life he has with his wife and two daughters in the Catalan capital, even if it means turning down more lucrative offers,” Mundo Deportivo added. Lewandowski’s other options The one-year renewal offer from Barcelona is not the only attractive option currently available to Lewandowski. In fact, earlier this week, La Gazzetta dello Sport reported that the striker expressed interest to AC Milan in a potential move this summer as a free agent. Other alternatives include destinations outside Europe, following in the footsteps of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. On one hand, Chicago Fire have been linked for months with a potential marquee signing in MLS, while reports from the Saudi Pro League indicate that several clubs are interested in the striker—likely involving significantly higher salary offers than elsewhere. Lewandowski’s numbers this season Even at 37 and past his prime, Lewandowski is still producing numbers this season that justify the interest from multiple clubs. Across La Liga, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, and UEFA Champions League, he has recorded 17 goals in 39 appearances, along with 3 assists. That amounts to an average of more than 0.50 goal contributions per game.

Ronaldo is chasing a historic goalscoring milestone, and anticipation continues to grow ahead of kickoff. Cristiano Ronaldo once again steps into the spotlight as Al-Nassr prepares for a crucial Saudi Pro League clash against Al-Okhdood. With the season entering its decisive stretch, the league leader carries both momentum and pressure into a fixture that could shape the title race. There is also a deeper narrative unfolding around the Portuguese forward, one that adds an extra layer of intrigue to an already significant match. Ronaldo is chasing a historic goalscoring milestone, and anticipation continues to grow ahead of kickoff. The matchup presents a clear contrast between two sides with very different objectives. Al-Okhdood enters the game fighting for survival near the bottom of the table, while Al-Nassr leads the standings and aims to tighten its grip on the title. The home side has shown signs of life, recently securing a narrow win that has kept hope alive. Still, its overall record, just four wins in 27 matches, highlights the scale of the challenge ahead. MW28 is here ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/6B39jU7lxL — Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 8, 2026 What is the historic target? Beyond the team battle, attention inevitably shifts back to Ronaldo and what he stands on the verge of achieving. The forward has already amassed 97 goals in 100 Saudi Pro League games, placing him within touching distance of another remarkable milestone. In this context, the stakes become even clearer. As per YSScores, Ronaldo needs a hat-trick against Al-Okhdood to match the record for the fastest player to reach 100 league goals, a benchmark currently held by Abderrazak Hamdallah. Al-Nassr’s second all-time top foreign goalscorer accomplished this milestone in 101 matches. This pursuit adds a personal narrative to the broader title race, turning a routine league fixture into a potentially historic occasion. ❗ Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League stats: — Games 100. — Goals 97. — Assists 18. pic.twitter.com/wR6h6rnWB8 — The CR7 Timeline. (@TimelineCR7) April 3, 2026 Al-Okhdood searches for resistance amid Al-Nassr’s relentless momentum Al-Okhdood’s campaign has been defined by inconsistency and defensive struggles. It has conceded heavily throughout the season, averaging more than two goals against per game, a number that reflects their vulnerability at the back. Despite that, recent performances suggest a willingness to fight until the end. Every remaining match now carries enormous importance, and facing the league leader could either spark belief or deepen their difficulties. In contrast, Al-Nassr arrives in dominant form, riding a wave of victories that has set it apart from the rest. Their latest result, a commanding 5-2 win against Al-Najma, once again showcased the Knight of Najd’s attacking firepower and ability to respond under pressure. The Riyadh club has now won 13 consecutive league matches, scoring freely and maintaining defensive discipline. Jorge Jesus’ player’s consistency, especially away from home, has been a defining feature of their title push.

What initially seemed like post-match frustration has now evolved into a wider debate, with new developments adding weight to claims that had previously been dismissed. Tension continues to rise in the Saudi Pro League as Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself indirectly at the center of a growing controversy involving Ivan Toney. What initially seemed like post-match frustration has now evolved into a wider debate, with new developments adding weight to claims that had previously been dismissed. The fallout stems from a heated encounter involving Al-Ahli during a crucial league fixture against Al-Fayha, where emotions spilled over after a series of contentious refereeing decisions. With the title race tightening, every incident is being magnified, and the latest twist has only intensified scrutiny on the competition. The 28th Matchday clash ended in a 1-1 draw, a result that significantly impacted the standings. The dropped points left Al-Ahli trailing the league leader Al-Nassr by four points, while also falling behind in the race for second place, raising the stakes for every remaining fixture. Following the final whistle, Toney did not hold back in his criticism of the officiating. He claimed that a member of the refereeing team made a controversial remark, suggesting that his team should focus on a different competition rather than the league itself. 🚨 BREAKING: Ivan Toney has accused Saudi Pro League referees of doing everything possible for Cristiano Ronaldo, Alnassr to win the league. 🗣️”Who benefits?” 🗣️Toney: “The team we’re chasing.” pic.twitter.com/dALXFScrEP — Speedline (@speedlinexx) April 9, 2026 The accusation quickly gained traction, especially as it was supported by voices within the club. The situation escalated further when the coaching staff backed the player’s version of events, turning the incident into a major talking point across the league. Initial denials and mounting doubts In response to the allegations, the Referees’ Committee reportedly conducted a review of the available audio recordings. Their conclusion found no evidence to support the claims, Arriyadiyah suggested, effectively placing the responsibility back on the players and exposing them to potential disciplinary action. This outcome initially cast doubt on Toney’s credibility. Without recorded proof, the narrative appeared to favor the officials, and the controversy seemed close to being resolved. However, the situation has been far from settled. Questions remained about the reliability of the communication system and whether every interaction on the pitch had truly been captured. Watch the clip that changes the narrative The story took a dramatic turn when new footage surfaced online, offering a different perspective on the incident. The video appears to show a confrontation between the club’s interpreter and the fourth official, directly referencing the alleged comment, bringing fresh attention to Toney’s claims. 🚨💣 𝗨𝗥𝗚𝗘𝗡𝗧 : Des images du diffuseur officiel sont sorties et l’on entend ce que le traducteur d’Al Ahli dit au 4 ème arbitre : « C’est enregistré ? Est-ce que ce que tu dis est enregistré ? Quand tu dis : “Concentrez-vous sur l’AFC” (la Ligue des champions asiatique) ?… pic.twitter.com/bdrGCRSqg7 — SPL 🇸🇦 (@ActuSPL) April 10, 2026 In the clip, the interpreter can be heard pressing the official for clarity. “Was what you said recorded? When you told us to focus only on Asia, was that recorded?” he asked, highlighting the core of the dispute. 🚨🚨🚨 — مقطع جديد للكارثة !!! 😱😱😱 : اسمع بنفسك وش يقول الحكم للاعبين !!!! pic.twitter.com/v7opOv4Zox — A (@MD7_1) April 10, 2026 The reaction from the official, described as visibly stunned, added further intrigue. While the footage does not provide definitive proof of the original statement, it strengthens the argument that an unrecorded exchange may have taken place. How the technology could explain everything Refereeing expert Nawaf Shukrallah offered a technical explanation that may bridge the gap between both sides of the story. According to his analysis, the communication system used by officials is not entirely uniform. “The fourth official wears a headset he can switch off at any time,” Shukrallah explained on Saudi sports channels, outlining a key difference compared to other match officials. This detail is crucial in understanding the controversy. If the microphone was switched off during the interaction, the conversation would not appear in the official recordings, providing a plausible explanation for why no evidence was initially found.

Now, with uncertainty surrounding Toney’s future, the situation carries even greater weight for the balance of power at the top. Cristiano Ronaldo and Ivan Toney have found themselves at the center of a growing storm, one that stretches far beyond a single match or result. At a time when the Saudi Pro League is fighting to cement its global reputation, fresh developments have raised questions that refuse to fade quietly. The controversy surrounding the league’s competitive integrity has intensified, with tension building around key decisions and what they could mean for the title race. Now, with uncertainty surrounding Toney’s future, the situation carries even greater weight for the balance of power at the top. The flashpoint came after Al-Ahli’s 1-1 draw against Al-Fayha, a result that left Toney’s side trailing in the title race. The Englishman, who has been prolific this season, did not hold back when addressing the officiating, pointing to moments he believed changed the course of the game. “The big talking point was the two penalties… it’s as clear as day,” he said, voicing frustration that has been building over weeks. His comments were not isolated, as teammates echoed similar concerns about consistency and fairness. The striker’s remarks quickly gained traction, especially when he hinted at who might benefit from such decisions. “We know who. Who are we chasing?” he added, a line that only intensified speculation around Cristiano Ronaldo and his club’s position at the top. 🚨 BREAKING: Ivan Toney has accused Saudi Pro League referees of doing everything possible for Cristiano Ronaldo, Alnassr to win the league. 🗣️”Who benefits?” 🗣️Toney: “The team we’re chasing.” pic.twitter.com/dALXFScrEP — Speedline (@speedlinexx) April 9, 2026 Al-Ahli set to seal Toney’s fate? While the public debate has focused on refereeing and results, a separate development has quietly added another layer to the story. 365Scores Arabic suggests that Ivan Toney’s situation off the pitch is now pushing Al-Ahli towards seriously considering a summer departure. This potential shift, expected to come into focus ahead of the 2026 World Cup, could reshape not only the club’s plans but also the dynamics of the league. Toney has been central to Al-Ahli’s campaign, delivering 27 league goals and leading the scoring charts. Ivan Toney of Al Ahli celebrates after scoring Yet his growing frustration, combined with external factors, has reportedly forced the club to consider whether a summer change is necessary. Such a move would send shockwaves through the competition. What it would mean for Ronaldo If Al-Ahli were to move in that direction, the ripple effects would be immediate. Cristiano Ronaldo’s position at the next top goalscorers summit could become even stronger, with one of his closest challengers potentially not being there to challenge him. Current Saudi Pro League Golden Boot standings. pic.twitter.com/83ItylJnOp — The Nassr Tribune™️ (@AlNassrTribune) April 8, 2026 The narrative surrounding Ronaldo has already been amplified by Toney’s comments, fairly or not. In a league where perception matters as much as results, any shift in competitive balance will only intensify the spotlight on the Portuguese star.

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Christian Pulisic finds himself watching an unexpected development unfold at Milan, as Robert Lewandowski’s future becomes one of the most intriguing storylines of the coming transfer window. Christian Pulisic finds himself watching an unexpected development unfold at Milan, as Robert Lewandowski’s future becomes one of the most intriguing storylines of the coming transfer window. The situation has drawn attention across Europe, with Lewandowski’s future at Barcelona uncertain and several clubs positioning themselves for a potential move. For Milan, the prospect of adding a proven goalscorer could significantly elevate its ambitions, while Pulisic’s presence in the squad adds another layer of intrigue to the potential deal. The club is carefully monitoring developments, aware that this opportunity could reshape its attacking structure. Lewandowski’s current situation at Barcelona remains unclear, with his contract nearing its expiration and no definitive renewal agreed upon. Despite his continued productivity, the club appears to be considering a reduced role for the veteran striker moving forward. The Polish forward himself has admitted uncertainty about his next step. “I don’t know; I have to feel it. At the moment, I can’t tell you anything, because I’m not even 50 per cent sure which path I want to take. It’s not the right time yet,” he said earlier in the season. Barcelona will eventually need to replace Robert Lewandowski. This indecision has opened the door for multiple clubs to express interest, including sides in Italy, Lionel Messi‘s MLS, and Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Saudi Pro League. As a result, the Pole has become one of the most sought-after experienced forwards on the market. Growing interest from Milan and other clubs According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan has emerged as one of the strongest contenders for Lewandowski’s signature, viewing him as a solution to its attacking needs. The Serie A giant sees value in his experience and consistent goal-scoring, especially as it aims to return to the top tier of European competition. Other clubs are also in the race, including Juventus, Chicago Fire, and teams from Saudi Arabia. However, Milan’s project and the possibility of continuing at a high level in Europe appear to be key factors in the ongoing discussions. The idea of signing Lewandowski on a free transfer adds further appeal, making it a potentially low-risk move with high reward. For a club looking to maximize efficiency in the market, this opportunity stands out. Lewandowski’s stance revealed As the situation develops, Lewandowski’s position has become clearer. La Gazzetta dello Sport adds that he has taken a proactive approach by offering himself to Milan and signaling openness to negotiate a move, a step that has significantly boosted the Italian club’s chances. For several months, Ferran Torres has been Hansi Flick’s first choice, and according to Cadena SER, the veteran is dissatisfied with his level of participation. What’s more, the fact that the Catalan side hasn’t said anything about the 37-year-old’s future until lately has not impressed his camp. Cadena SER adds that Lewandowski no longer views Barca as his top option after it was reported in Italy that he offered his services to Milan and held discussions with the Rossoneri. Juventus, Chicago Fire, and Saudi Arabia have all shown interest in him. However, it appears that the Rossoneri are prepared to give him a two-year contract and a larger role. He plans to decide either by the end of April or, at the latest, in May. Rashford and Lewandowski formed a great pairing in Barcelona What Lewandowski would bring to Milan Even at 37, Lewandowski continues to deliver impressive numbers, with 17 goals and three assists in 39 appearances this season. His consistency in front of the goal remains one of his strongest assets, making him a valuable addition to any attacking line. For Milan, his arrival could mirror the impact of other experienced signings, providing leadership and a clinical edge in crucial moments. His track record across Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, and Barcelona highlights a career built on elite-level performance. Additionally, his presence could complement players like Pulisic, offering a reliable focal point in attack. This combination could help Milan improve its offensive output and compete more effectively in both domestic and European competitions.

With Toney and Galeno accusing the league of leaning toward the Portuguese superstar, Al-Nassr’s next move looms large over an already volatile situation. The Saudi Pro League finds itself at the center of growing tension, with Cristiano Ronaldo indirectly tied to a controversy that is rapidly escalating. While Al-Nassr continues its push at the top, voices from within the rival dressing room, particularly Ivan Toney and his Al-Ahli teammate Galeno, have raised serious questions that now threaten to overshadow the title race. What should have been another competitive chapter in the season instead opened a door to deeper suspicion, with Ronaldo’s club quietly preparing a response while the debate around refereeing bias exploded across the country. With Toney and Galeno accusing the league of leaning toward the Portuguese superstar, Al-Nassr’s next move looms large over an already volatile situation. The spark came after Al-Ahli’s disappointing 1-1 draw with Al-Fayha, a result that kept the club four points behind the leaders. Toney, who scored his 27th league goal, walked off the pitch furious, venting first in interviews and later online. What followed was a cascade of statements that thrust the entire competition into an uncomfortable spotlight. “The big talking point was the two penalties. It’s clear as day,” he told Thmanyah, frustration still tightening his voice. Toney described two separate handball incidents that, in his view, should have changed the match. He added that during one exchange, “the referee tries to tell us to focus on the AFC Champions League.” 🚨 BREAKING: Ivan Toney has accused Saudi Pro League referees of doing everything possible for Cristiano Ronaldo, Alnassr to win the league. 🗣️”Who benefits?” 🗣️Toney: “The team we’re chasing.” pic.twitter.com/dALXFScrEP — Speedline (@speedlinexx) April 9, 2026 Galeno echoed the sentiment even more bluntly. In an emotional message on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote: “They might as well just hand over the trophy… They want to give the trophy to one specific person.” The implication was unmistakable. Both statements lit a firestorm that the league could not ignore. Al Ahli’s Galeno on X pic.twitter.com/lqmX44vmi9 — Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) April 8, 2026 VAR decisions under the spotlight with Ronaldo likely at the center of the storm The argument from Al-Ahli is simple: there was a pattern. Two potential penalties escaped intervention. VAR, meant to bring clarity, instead deepened the confusion. To many inside the club, this was more than human error. The Royals later released a formal statement deepening its stance. “The referee’s decisions had a direct impact on the flow of the game and its final outcome,” the club noted, demanding access to recording and communication between the match officials and the VAR booth. The message continued, “Such errors raise legitimate concerns regarding the referee selection process and the criteria applied.” These remarks, paired with Toney’s interview and Galeno’s online posts, formed the most direct accusations of favoritism the Saudi Pro League has confronted this season. They also touched an uncomfortable nerve about Ronaldo’s role in the league’s broader commercial strategy. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr looks on prior a Saudi Pro League match Every word from Al-Ahli’s camp was interpreted through the lens of Cristiano Ronaldo’s presence. Toney didn’t say his name outright, but he didn’t need to. “We know who [the decisions] benefit. Who are we chasing?” he asked in the post-match interview. Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia was a landmark moment. For many, a title for Al-Nassr would symbolize the success of the league’s investment strategy. Al-Nassr to reportedly reveal its hand Behind the scenes, Al-Nassr will not choose to remain silent. After days of speculation, sources reported that the club has a concrete response ready. According to Nawaf Al-Tamimi, “Al-Nassr will file an official complaint against Ivan Toney and Galeno with the Disciplinary Committee on Sunday.” This move, once officially submitted, will set a new precedent for how public criticism of referees is handled. Legal advisor Salman Al Ramali explained the consequences in stark terms. In comments to Okaz, he stated: “The comments made… amount to a direct accusation affecting the integrity of the competition… Article 50 provides for a suspension of up to one year and a fine reaching 300,000 riyals.” His closing warning was even more cutting. “Any lack of action would damage the competition’s image and fan trust.”

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The former Brentford striker gave a deeply unimpressed interview on the pitch after his Al-Ahli side lost ground in the title race with Ronaldo's Al-Nassr

Ivan Toney has questioned the integrity of officiating in the Saudi Pro League amid a title race with Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr.

The former Brentford striker fumed at three rejected penalty appeals as his side dropped two points in the title race, accusing match officials of ‘choos[ing] to turn a blind eye’

Inside a Juventus dressing room filled with expectations and pressure, the midfielder witnessed behavior that stayed with him long after Ronaldo’s departure. Cristiano Ronaldo’s extreme work ethic is back in the spotlight as Weston McKennie has reflected on their time together at Juventus, offering a glimpse into a world few players ever experience. Their paths crossed for a single season, yet the impact of those months continues to shape how McKennie views professionalism at the highest level. Inside a Juventus dressing room filled with expectations and pressure, the midfielder witnessed behavior that stayed with him long after Ronaldo’s departure. When the Portuguese joined Juventus in 2018, the transfer felt like a declaration of ambition for the entire club. Signed from Real Madrid for over $117 million, he brought elite consistency and a reputation for reshaping standards wherever he played. His presence alone changed the atmosphere, with the Bianconeri hoping he would deliver the UEFA Champions League title that had proven elusive. Over his three-year stay, he scored 101 goals in 134 matches, an astonishing return even by his own standards. The Old Lady claimed two Serie A titles, a Coppa Italia, and two Italian Super Cups trophies, achievements that confirmed the superstar’s value. Yet the Champions League continued to torment the club, with several promising campaigns falling short before the final stages. Then, the 2020-21 season brought fresh changes as Andrea Pirlo took charge, determined to modernize Juventus with tactically flexible midfield roles. The American midfielder arrived on loan from Schalke, eventually earning a permanent transfer thanks to his energy and attacking instincts. He played as a hybrid midfielder, operating between lines and frequently joining attacks that revolved around Ronaldo. They featured together in roughly 28 games across competitions. Their partnership wasn’t built on constant passing triangles but on complementary movement, with McKennie’s surges creating space for Ronaldo’s finishing. One of their standout shared moments came in the Champions League win over Barcelona, when McKennie delivered a spectacular volley, and Ronaldo added two goals in a 3-0 victory. What did McKennie say about Ronaldo? Now, in a wide-ranging interview for DAZN’s Remember the Name, McKennie finally revealed what he witnessed behind closed doors. Speaking with admiration, he said, “It was incredible to play with him. When I met him, I thought that everything you hear about his professionalism is completely true.” Then came the anecdote that highlighted Ronaldo’s almost otherworldly dedication. “We’d come back from games at 3:00 AM, and he’d go for an ice bath instead of going home. The morning after a tough game, he’d be in the gym training his whole body. It was something I needed to see with my own eyes to believe.” Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus F.C. celebrates with Weston McKennie after scoring McKennie’s role in Juventus’ post-Ronaldo evolution Despite individual brilliance, Juventus struggled with stability during the campaign. Fourth place in Serie A summed up a season full of flashes yet lacking continuity, eventually leading to Pirlo’s dismissal. That turbulent year marked the end of Ronaldo’s time in Turin, as he made an emotional return to Manchester United in 2021. McKennie, meanwhile, became part of the club’s transition toward a structure less centered on one global star. The adjustment required patience, self-belief, and the guidance of a manager who could help him re-establish his identity.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kingsley Coman head into a crucial weekend for Al-Nassr with uncertainty clouding part of the squad, while Inigo Martinez continues to recover from injury. Cristiano Ronaldo and Kingsley Coman head into a crucial weekend for Al-Nassr with uncertainty clouding part of the squad, while Inigo Martinez continues to recover from injury. The club prepares for a potentially season-shaping meeting with Al-Okhdood, a match that will influence both the title race and the relegation battle. Ronaldo now knows the condition of two key teammates before the trip, yet only one of them is ready to contribute on Saturday. Al-Okhdood fights to escape the relegation zone, whereas Al-Nassr arrives as the league leader in remarkable form. With seven matches remaining, every point carries enormous weight as the title race intensifies. The host has managed only one home victory since mid-January, a stretch that highlights its struggle at Prince Hathloul Stadium. Even with a match in hand over other relegation rivals, the club’s margin for error is shrinking. The new coach, Paulo Sergio, aims to tighten the defence, but the challenge awaiting it involves the league’s most explosive attack. Jorge Jesus has transformed Al-Nassr into a relentless force in the Saudi Pro League. The club followed a 5-0 demolition of Al-Khaleej with a dramatic 5-2 comeback against Al-Najma, where Ronaldo and Sadio Mane each scored twice. That victory kept the Riyadh outfit top on 70 points, two ahead of Al-Hilal and four above Al-Ahli, with a valuable game in hand. The team’s extraordinary run includes 13 consecutive league victories and eight straight away wins. Al-Nassr’s attack remains the centerpiece of its success, supported by improved defensive structure. With the title race narrowing, every selection decision becomes more important. Squad updates: Inigo Martinez out One key issue for Saturday is the absence of Inigo Martinez, who continues to recover from a hamstring injury. Saudi newspaper Arriyadiyah notes that he “continued his rehabilitation program on Thursday” and will not feature this weekend. The defender is progressing steadily, but the staff remains cautious to avoid setbacks. Kingsley Coman’s availability revealed The biggest question of the week surrounded Kingsley Coman, whose fitness had become a topic of suspense within the dressing room. Al-Nassr received clarity when Arriyadiyah reported that the winger returned to full training with the squad. “Kingsley Coman participated in Al-Nassr’s group training session after recovering from his injury”, said the report. Locked in for Saturday ⚽ pic.twitter.com/cZzmskLJgX — AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) April 9, 2026 In the middle of preparations, the Frenchman confirmed his readiness for Saturday’s match. His availability offers Al-Nassr a timely boost, especially with Martinez watching from the sidelines.

Ivan Toney and Al Ahli reportedly face backlash over claims that referees indirectly lent a hand to Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr. Cristiano Ronaldo and Al Nassr have been drawn into a fresh controversy sparked by Al Ahli‘s most recent match, which was marred by a series of disputed refereeing decisions. Following the statements and accusations made in the aftermath, Ivan Toney and the Saudi club have reportedly faced pushback over their claims. The 2025-26 Saudi Pro League added yet another officiating controversy to its list after the match between Al Ahli and Al Fayha. Several uncalled penalties and questionable decisions prompted Al Ahli to release a formal statement expressing their “deep dissatisfaction with the refereeing errors that affected today’s match.” One of the most direct voices in the fallout was Ivan Toney, who leveled a pointed accusation at fourth official Abdulrahman Al-Sultan. “The referee told us after the match… ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League. How does a referee say something like that? His head is somewhere else. I hope it was recorded and gets released,” Toney told Saudi network Thmanyah after the game, sentiments that were echoed by head coach Matthias Jaissle. However, according to Saudi outlet Al-Arriyadiyah, no evidence has been found to support the accusations against Al-Sultan. The Main Referees Committee of the Saudi Football Federation reviewed the full audio recordings from the Al Ahli vs. Al Fayha match and found nothing to corroborate the claims made by Toney and Jaissle. « 𝗔𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗚𝗙𝗜𝗥𝗨𝗟𝗟𝗔𝗛 𝗣𝗢𝗨𝗥𝗤𝗨𝗢𝗜 𝗧𝗨 𝗙𝗔𝗜𝗦 𝗖̧𝗔 ? » 😭 La discussion entre Matthias Jaissle (entraîneur d’Al Ahli) et l’arbitre à la fin du match sur la séquence du penalty non sifflé : 🗣️ : « Explique-nous pourquoi tu n’as pas sifflé ? » 🗣️ arbitre : « Plus… https://t.co/0KIPtGvsH3 pic.twitter.com/gIwgTVKQHT — SPL 🇸🇦 (@ActuSPL) April 8, 2026 The committee launched its review following Al Ahli’s formal request for “access to the recordings and communications between the referees and the VAR, as well as their interactions with the team’s players during the match.” Despite a thorough examination of the available material, the investigation turned up no evidence supporting the allegations. Controversy keeps growing around Al Nassr The 1-1 draw against Al Fayha prevented Al Ahli from closing the gap on league leaders Al Nassr, leaving them third in the Saudi Pro League standings with 66 points, four behind the top. When asked after the game which team benefited from the disputed decisions, Toney did not hesitate, saying it was “the team we’re chasing,” a clear reference to Cristiano Ronaldo’s side. Brazilian forward Galeno was equally blunt in his assessment, writing on X that “they want to give the trophy to one specific person,” widely interpreted as a direct dig at Ronaldo. In the meantime, with a game still in hand, Al Nassr will look to extend their lead at the summit of the table when they travel to face Al Akhdoud on Saturday.

Despite arriving as a full-fledged veteran, Cristiano Ronaldo managed to make a solid impact at Juventus. Nevertheless, former executive Fabio Paratici reveals that the Portuguese created a problem within the team with his imposing goal-scoring quality. After shining for several years at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo made the drastic decision to leave the club, heading to Juventus. Although he arrived as a full-fledged veteran, he managed to showcase his imposing quality, leading the attack. Nevertheless, former executive Fabio Paratici reveals that the Ronaldo created a major problem in the squad with his dominant goal-scoring ability. “Precious for Juve (on Ronaldo’s arrival), important for everyone since Mourinho later was at Roma—a league needs great characters. We all wanted the Champions League, and in our first year we could have won it… The problem was that by scoring a goal per game, Cristiano made life too easy for his teammates, who had already won so much. That’s why we changed coaches, to try to restructure,” Fabio Paratici said, via Corriere della Sera. In his first season with the Vecchia Signora, the Portuguese managed to score 28 goals and provide 14 assists in 48 matches. With this, he established as the team’s most productive player. Far from being an isolated performance, he went on to improve his output, scoring more than 35 goals in the next two seasons. Despite this, they failed to shine in the Champions League, piling up disappointment after disappointment. While Paratici’s words might sound like a subtle jab at Ronaldo, this is far from the case. Instead, Fabio was aiming to deliver a strong criticism of Juventus’ squad, which stopped contributing collectively as they used to. Even though the Portuguese was shining, the team seemed to place the entire offensive burden on him, moving away from the collective approach seen in previous seasons. Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus celebrates with the TIMVISION cup. Ronaldo shined in the scoring side, but Juventus couldn’t keep up Throughout his tenure at Juventus, Cristiano Ronaldo consistently demonstrated that he was a player on another level. Across 134 matches, he scored 101 goals and provided 28 assists. His presence on the pitch guaranteed Juventus world-class attacking output, representing a clear step up in quality. However, the roster struggled to maintain a cohesive and fluid style of play, with serious concerns arising in both the midfield and defensive line. Despite his remarkable scoring ability, Ronaldo could not shoulder the team’s entire creative and defensive workload. Unlike in previous seasons, his teammates failed to provide structural solidity, offering little security against opponents. Rather than building the roster around his strengths, the front office did not surround Ronaldo with the right profiles to maximize his talent, ultimately squandering several years of his prime. While at Real Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo perfectly complemented a strong roster. At Juventus, however, he became the central star of a weaker squad. Moreover, the Italian side invested heavily in sustaining the veteran forward, often neglecting broader squad renewal. As a result, the team experienced a noticeable decline in performance, leaving the Portuguese star without sufficient world-class support.

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have been at the center of one of the most intense rivalries. While some praise the Portuguese scoring prowess, others praise the Argentine’s all-around capacity. In light of this, 1986 World Cup champion Oscar Ruggeri makes the difference between both stars. Even though Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are already veterans, they continue to be the subject of constant comparisons. While some praise the Portuguese’s goal-scoring prowess, others highlight the Argentine’s ability to shine all over the pitch. In this context, 1986 World Cup champion Oscar Ruggeri joined the conversation, making clear the difference between the two stars throughout their careers. In an exclusive interview with Bolavip, Oscar Ruggeri made it clear that comparing Messi and Ronaldo doesn’t make sense, highlighting the difference between the two. “It wouldn’t even cross my mind to discuss the subject, because there’s a huge difference between the genius we have and the other one, who is a great player. Messi is a genius and Ronaldo is a star. He’s truly a star, a very good player, but he’s not a genius like Messi.” Throughout his career, Lionel Messi has made an impact far beyond his goal-scoring prowess. Starting from the right wing, the Argentine established as the team’s primary creative force, consistently linking up play. As a result, he has racked up 407 assists, leading him to take on a different role in his later years. Nevertheless, he shines as a scorer with 903 goals, proving himself to be one of the most complete players in history. While Ruggeri does not consider Cristiano Ronaldo a genius, Ronaldo has shattered every stereotype. Initially embarking on his career as a brilliant left winger, injuries transformed him into a historic center forward. Far from faltering, he has consistently ranked among the world’s top scorers for over 20 years, amassing 967 goals and nearing the elusive 1,000-goal mark. Now 41 years old, he continues to shine in the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal shakes hands with Lionel Messi of Argentina Messi and Ronaldo set for a historic duel in 2026 World Cup After shining in the MLS and the Saudi Pro League, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo stand out as clear candidates to compete in the 2026 World Cup. Although they are already veterans, both remain leaders of their national teams, considered key figures for their head coaches. Unlike previous editions, this could be their final tournament, making the outcome potentially historic. If they confirm their presence with Argentina and Portugal, they would become the players with the most World Cup appearances in history, cementing their names in the tournament’s legacy. In addition, Ronaldo could aim to win this major trophy for the first time in his career, while Messi will look to defend his title, providing a historic opportunity in their long-standing comparison. The 1,000-goal milestone may set up Messi-Ronaldo duel After more than 20 years, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are unmistakably approaching retirement. Nevertheless, they are engaged in another major duel: The 1,000-goal milestone. While the Argentine sits at 903 goals, the Portuguese has 967, making him the clear favorite to reach it first. However, the focus may not be on who gets there first, but on who ultimately achieves it, putting pressure on the Inter Miami star.

IVAN TONEY has suggested the Saudi title race is being "influenced" in a spectacular rant over refereeing decisions. The England and Al-Ahli striker, 30, went berserk after Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Al-Fayha - and continued his tirade on Instagram. Toney, who scored his 27th goal of the season in the game, felt he and his...

The England international alleged that when he and his Al-Ahli team-mates attempted to talk to the referee, they were told to instead focus on the AFC Champions League.

The English forward at Al-Ahli is now at the centre of a storm that could hand Ronaldo and Al-Nassr a sudden boost in both the scoring charts and the title chase. Cristiano Ronaldo and Ivan Toney were both expected to define the direction of the Saudi Pro League title race this month, but few imagined the latest twist would come from outside the pitch. The English forward at Al-Ahli is now at the centre of a storm that could hand Ronaldo and Al-Nassr a sudden boost in both the scoring charts and the Saudi Pro League title chase. What’s more, his future has been clouded by the threat of a potentially career-altering suspension following his explosive remarks about refereeing. The controversy erupted after Al-Ahli’s tense meeting with Al-Fayha, a match that was overshadowed by two denied penalties that left Toney and the coaching staff seething. The frustration boiled over when the referee refused to overturn either decision, even after VAR checks, which pushed emotions toward a breaking point. Toney did not hold back after the final whistle, setting the stage for the disciplinary saga that followed. His post-match interview, aired by Thamania, remains the source of the biggest shock. “The referee clearly overlooked two clear penalties, despite consulting VAR, but decided to deny Al-Ahli their rights,” he said, already sounding braced for trouble. Moments later, he escalated the accusation, adding, “The referee told us to focus on the AFC Champions League. Is that normal?” Furthermore, the 29-year-old responded without hesitation when asked who these purported effects helped: “The team we’re chasing.” That suggestion leaves a little to the imagination, considering the fact that Al Nassr, Ronaldo’s team, is now four points ahead of his side, and with a game in hand. TONEY JUST SAID THIS… 🏴 “The referee told us after the match… ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ How does a referee say something like that? His head is somewhere else. I hope it was recorded and gets released.” Asked who benefits? Toney: “The team we’re chasing.” pic.twitter.com/eqKfhUBrZb — All About SPL 🔔 🇸🇦 (@Saudifutbol) April 8, 2026 How long could the ban really be? It was these accusations that alerted investigators and triggered the most serious disciplinary threat of Toney’s career. According to Goal, the English forward is now facing the possibility of a lengthy suspension, one severe enough that it could keep him out of club soccer for an extended period and disrupt any hope of representing England at the 2026 World Cup. The Saudi Arabian Football Association (SAFF) has yet to confirm any sanction, though Goal claims that sources close to the case suggest the charges include matters beyond his referee comments, including alleged betting-related violations. Legal adviser Salman Al-Ramali underscored the gravity of the situation, telling Okaz: “Toney’s statement casts doubt on the integrity of refereeing and is detrimental to the Saudi League.” Citing Article 5/50 of the SAFF regulations, he added that penalties can include disqualification of up to 12 months, along with significant financial punishment of up to 300,000 riyals ($80,000). Ivan Toney of Al Ahli celebrates after scoring How a possible ban could affect England at 2026 World Cup This midpoint is where the scale of the suspension becomes clearer: Toney could be banned for as long as a full season, potentially keeping him sidelined long enough to derail his World Cup dreams entirely. The timing could hardly be more daunting for England manager Thomas Tuchel, who has been monitoring Toney closely amid uncertainty over striking options. With Harry Kane’s fitness fluctuating and other forwards battling inconsistent form, the Al-Ahli star had been considered a strong candidate for upcoming call-ups. Should the suspension be enforced, his international pathway would be blocked at a moment when England needs depth more than ever. Ivan Toney of England What it would mean for Ronaldo’s Golden Boot chances Even though Ronaldo was nowhere near the fixture, his name inevitably entered the conversation due to the title implications. With Toney potentially removed from competition for an extended period, the Portuguese superstar’s chances of winning both the Golden Boot and the league title have instantly improved. The 41-year-old trails Toney by four goals, but the latter’s absence would significantly open the door for Ronaldo to step up his game in the final seven league games. Current Saudi Pro League Golden Boot standings. pic.twitter.com/83ItylJnOp — The Nassr Tribune™️ (@AlNassrTribune) April 8, 2026

Ivan Toney decided to speak out against the Saudi Pro League officials after being left furious with the decisions in Al-Ahli's damaging 1-1 draw against Al-Fayha

Cristiano Ronaldo found himself indirectly drawn into a storm of controversy after Al-Ahli’s furious striker Ivan Toney launched one of the season’s most explosive tirades. Cristiano Ronaldo found himself indirectly drawn into a storm of controversy after Al-Ahli’s furious striker Ivan Toney launched one of the season’s most explosive tirades. The club’s 1-1 draw against Al-Fayha should have been routine for a title-chasing side, yet it spiraled into a spectacle of frustration, allegations, and pointed accusations about refereeing that could shape the Saudi Pro League title race. Ronaldo’s Al Nassr may not have been involved on the night. However, the English forward’s claims about decisions “benefiting the team we’re chasing” ensured the conversation immediately drifted toward the Portuguese star. The match itself unfolded with deceptive simplicity. Toney opened the scoring, his form as sharp as ever, before Al-Fayha equalized shortly after the break. With Al-Ahli pushing for a winner, every missed chance and every blocked shot carried the weight of a title race slipping away. But the tension truly erupted when three separate penalty appeals were waved away, two after full VAR checks. Players surrounded the referee, frustration building visibly with every decision. And while the final whistle confirmed a draw, it also confirmed something far more combustible: Toney’s patience had snapped. Toney’s public explosion of anger on social media The Englishman took his fury straight to Instagram, sharing clips of the incidents. Each came with a sarcastic punchline. “No penalty they say”, he wrote over the first video, which showed him being pushed inside the box. Over the second clip, a handball by Chris Smalling, he added: “Again no penalty…”. A third stoppage-time handball received the same treatment. 🚨📲 Ivan Toney via [IG]:#AlAhli | #AhliCentral https://t.co/D2pH1TqHaN pic.twitter.com/KTW6yBioFE — Ahli Central (@AhliCentral1) April 8, 2026 But the real storm began when he accused the officiating of outside influence. In his words: “Two of these actions went to VAR and one didn’t. It’s actually crazy how you can miss things like this in crucial moments or choose to turn a blind eye. And without saying too much that may get me in trouble, it’s clear what’s being influenced here!!!” “Like that’s going to help,” he wrote, calling the performance “sh*t refereeing” and adding that he could find “someone from my area” to do “a much better job.” Every sentence was dripping with anger, and every allegation added fuel to a growing fire around officiating standards in the league. The words that lit the fuse The Englishman then revealed what he said was the most shocking moment of the night. Speaking to Saudi network Thmanyah after the match, he claimed the referee or fourth official addressed him during a VAR check and delivered a statement that angered the entire squad. “The referee told us after the match… ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ “How does a referee say something like that? His head is somewhere else. I hope it was recorded and gets released.” The forward continued, insisting the referee later admitted one of the handballs was a penalty, after denying it in real time. TONEY JUST SAID THIS… 🏴 “The referee told us after the match… ‘Focus on the Asian Champions League.’ How does a referee say something like that? His head is somewhere else. I hope it was recorded and gets released.” Asked who benefits? Toney: “The team we’re chasing.” pic.twitter.com/eqKfhUBrZb — All About SPL 🔔 🇸🇦 (@Saudifutbol) April 8, 2026 What’s more, when asked who these supposed influences benefited, the 29-year-old didn’t hesitate: “The team we’re chasing.” Al Nassr. Ronaldo’s team. And just like that, the title race became a battlefield of territorial claims and insinuations. Ronaldo sees title hopes strengthened Amid the chaos, the league’s mathematics shifted. The draw meant Al-Ahli failed to cut the gap to Al-Nassr, allowing Ronaldo’s side to tighten its grip on the race with a total of 70 points. For the Portuguese icon, this was an unexpected boost, or as Toney implied, a suspiciously convenient one. AL-HILAL RIGHT BACK CHASING AL-NASSR 🔥 2 POINTS BETWEEN THEM… AND AL-NASSR STILL HAVE THEIR GAME IN HAND ON SATURDAY. pic.twitter.com/RzEcQRLD7l — All About SPL 🔔 🇸🇦 (@Saudifutbol) April 8, 2026 Yet the ex-Premier League striker walked away with a milestone of his own. His goal took him to 27 league strikes, tying Omar Al-Somah’s single-season record for the club and lifting him further ahead of Ronaldo and Julian Quinones in the Golden Boot race.

Kasey Keller's ssessment has stirred attention as he looks beyond Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, focusing instead on a different set of contenders for the tournament. The countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup is already filled with debate, and one of the most striking opinions comes from former USMNT goalkeeper Kasey Keller. His assessment has stirred attention as he looks beyond Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, focusing instead on a different set of contenders for the tournament. While both legends remain central to global soccer conversations, Keller believes the spotlight is shifting toward other nations. The American’s outlook is clear and direct when discussing the leading candidates for the trophy. He also expressed doubts about the traditional powerhouses led by Messi and Ronaldo, suggesting that their respective teams may struggle to match the intensity and depth of younger squads. His perspective reflects both experience and a cautious reading of current international form. “Can Ronaldo win the World Cup this summer? I don’t see Portugal winning the World Cup. I think they’re good. I look at a few teams. We look at the squad France has; if they get it together, then watch out. Obviously, Spain is very strong. I really like England’s squad-they have to be one of the favorites,” Keller said, via Tribal Football. Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates scoring with Nico Williams. “I don’t see Argentina being able to repeat their success. With no expectations, can Brazil step up when they haven’t necessarily been playing well?” he added. “I personally look at Spain, France, and England. I just hope that with all this hype, it doesn’t become too much. We know English fans get a little excited when they start to have a bit of success,” he added. Why Argentina and Portugal are questioned Keller’s skepticism extends to the reigning champions and one of soccer’s most consistent contenders. He believes Argentina may struggle to defend its title, despite recent success and a strong squad identity. At the same time, Portugal faces similar doubts, with the 56-year-old openly questioning its ability to go all the way. The 2026 World Cup presents a unique contrast between experience and emerging talent. Messi, at 38, and Ronaldo, at 41, represent the last generation of global icons still competing at the highest level. Lionel Messi of Argentina shakes hands with Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal Keller’s analysis suggests that while experience matters, the physical demands of the tournament may favor younger, more dynamic teams. This shift is a key factor in his prediction, as nations like France, England, and Spain continue to evolve. Emerging powers ready to challenge? The teams Keller highlights are not only talented but also structured for sustained success. Kylian Mbappe’s France, with its depth and balance, remains a constant threat, while England, led by Harry Kane, continues to build one of its strongest squads in recent years. Spain, too, is evolving with a new generation of players who blend technical ability with tactical intelligence, starring Lamine Yamal. Keller’s confidence in these teams reflects their consistency in international competitions and their ability to perform under pressure.

Real Madrid and Brazil legend Marcelo chose Lionel Messi over Cristiano Ronaldo. Marcelo is well qualified to speak about many of the biggest soccer stars of this century. He was teammates with Cristiano Ronaldo at Real Madrid and with Neymar on the Brazil national team, but he picked Lionel Messi—whom he faced numerous times while playing against Barcelona. During a recent conversation on Romario’s YouTube channel, Marcelo was asked which player was the toughest to face, specifically between Ronaldo and Messi. The former left back did not hesitate: “Messi. He was, and is, extraordinary.” Marcelo then explained the reasoning behind his choice of the Argentine forward. “He understands everything very well. Every position on the field,” the 37-year-old said. “When the ball is coming to him, he already knows where to go and what to do… Messi is incredible, very difficult.” The matchups between Marcelo and Messi During his years with Real Madrid and Brazil, Marcelo faced Lionel Messi on numerous occasions. In fact, Messi is the opponent he faced most often in his professional career: 33 matches, with the defender winning 10, drawing seven, and losing the remaining 16. Marcelo playing for Real Madrid. This matchup was especially demanding for Marcelo given their positions on the field. Messi typically starts his runs on the right side before cutting diagonally toward the center, which often puts him up against opposing left backs—who, if left-footed, must defend him using their weaker right foot. That was exactly the situation the Brazilian defender found himself in during his battles with Messi, and it clearly left a lasting impression. “I’m still looking for him to this day, damn it,” Marcelo joked, recalling the moments when Messi would dribble past him. Marcelo also praises Cristiano Ronaldo In the same conversation, Romario asked Marcelo who the best teammate of his career was. “Cristiano. I played with Gaucho (Ronaldinho), with Roberto Carlos, with Ronaldo (Nazario), with many players. But Cristiano surprised me with his consistency. If he scored 30 goals one year, the next he scored 40,” the former left back said. He then added that Cristiano Ronaldo is the most professional player he has ever seen: “He is. It’s unbelievable. And it’s not just about arriving earlier or leaving later. No, he’s professional in everything—every aspect shows dedication. Sleep, training, recovery, the game—everything.”

Ivan Toney has blasted VAR and the referee after Al Ahli suffered a major setback in the Saudi Pro League title race. His side were held away at Al Fayha on Wednesday night in a controversial 1-1 d…

Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself under increasing pressure as the Saudi Pro League season approaches its decisive phase, with Ivan Toney emerging as a dominant force in front of goal. Cristiano Ronaldo finds himself under increasing pressure as the Saudi Pro League season approaches its decisive phase, with Ivan Toney emerging as a dominant force in front of goal. Al-Nassr remains firmly in contention, but the individual race for the Golden Boot has become far more complicated. With rivals Toney and Julian Quinones gaining momentum, the margin for error is shrinking with every passing match. Ivan Toney’s recent performances for Al-Ahli have reshaped the scoring charts and shifted attention away from the usual frontrunners. The striker has surged to the top with 27 goals, placing himself ahead of both Ronaldo and Julian Quinones, while continuing to deliver decisive contributions for his club. His latest goal came in a tightly contested match against Al-Fayha, showcasing the composure and instinct that have defined his season. The clinical and precise finish reflected a player operating at peak confidence during a crucial period. As the season unfolds, the true scale of Toney’s achievements has started to emerge. He has broken two significant goalscoring records in the Saudi Pro League, setting new benchmarks that underline his rapid impact since arriving in the Kingdom. Ivan Toney scores against Al Fayha ⚽️ pic.twitter.com/S3J8FdXyYC — Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 8, 2026 These milestones place him in elite company and highlight how quickly he has adapted to a new environment. While comparisons with Ronaldo are inevitable, the English striker’s numbers speak for themselves and continue to draw attention across the league. Which record did Ivan Toney break? On Wednesday, Toney reached 15 league goals faster than any player in the history of the competition, doing it in just 22 matches. No one before him, not even Cristiano Ronaldo, reached 15 goals in so few games. The Englishman also scored 50 goals in only two seasons, making him the quickest foreign player to hit the 50-goal mark after arriving in Saudi Arabia, even faster than Cristiano Ronaldo. The Portuguese eventually scored 100 goals in the region, but Toney reached his first 50 faster than he did. Ivan Toney of Al Ahli celebrates after scoring a goal. Beyond those records, the 29-year-old Al-Ahli star has also matched a long-standing club achievement that further elevates his season. His tally of 27 goals equals the historic single-season record previously held by Omar Al-Somah, a figure widely regarded as one of the league’s great forwards. Is Ronaldo losing ground in Golden Boot race for good? For Ronaldo, the challenge is becoming increasingly clear. He currently sits on 23 goals, trailing the leader by four, with limited matches remaining to close the gap. Current Saudi Pro League Golden Boot standings. pic.twitter.com/83ItylJnOp — The Nassr Tribune™️ (@AlNassrTribune) April 8, 2026 Despite missing games earlier in the season, his efficiency remains impressive, and his ability to deliver in key moments keeps him in the conversation. However, the consistency shown by his rivals means that any slip could prove decisive. Timing often defines title races, and Toney’s form has come at exactly the right moment. Since Ronaldo’s injury setback, both Toney and Quiñones have capitalized, extending their lead and strengthening their positions at the top of the standings.

The Saudi Pro League title race has taken another dramatic turn, with Cristiano Ronaldo watching closely as Karim Benzema delivers a stunning performance that keeps the pressure firmly on the league leader. The Saudi Pro League title race has taken another dramatic turn, with Cristiano Ronaldo watching closely as Karim Benzema delivers a stunning performance that keeps the pressure firmly on the league leader. The latest chapter sees Al-Hilal surge forward with renewed confidence, while Al-Nassr continues its push for a historic double, setting up a tense battle in the final stretch of the season. The narrative surrounding this clash has grown even more intriguing, as Benzema’s latest feat adds another layer of intensity to an already fierce rivalry. Al-Hilal entered its latest fixture with momentum building, while Al-Nassr remained focused on maintaining its position at the summit. The spotlight, however, quickly shifted to Benzema, whose return from injury came at a crucial moment for his club. With both sides chasing silverware, every performance now carries added weight. The Blue Waves produced a commanding performance against Al-Kholood, securing a resounding 6-0 victory at Kingdom Arena. The match quickly turned into a showcase of attacking quality, with the home side asserting control early and never relinquishing it. Benzema led the charge with a first-half hat-trick, scoring in the 9th and 31st minutes, as well as one in extra minutes. His clinical finishing dismantled the opposition, while teammates added further goals to underline the gap between the sides on the night. The Karim @Benzema hat-trick tonight against Al Kholood in full ⚽️⚽️⚽️ pic.twitter.com/fVGCQZdqMo — Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 8, 2026 The performance highlighted Al-Hilal’s intent as the season approaches its decisive phase. With each goal, the pressure on Al-Nassr intensified, reinforcing the sense that the title race remains far from settled. Historic milestone revealed The true significance of Benzema’s performance becomes clearer when examining the milestone achieved during this match. Two hat-tricks in his first seven matches represent an unprecedented scoring rate for a new Al-Hilal arrival, a statistic that underscores just how quickly he has adapted to his new environment. His growing influence also extends to his overall career achievements. The latest hat-trick marked another step in a journey defined by consistency and excellence, further strengthening his reputation as one of the most reliable forwards in modern soccer. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (R) shakes hand with Karim Benzema Title race intensifies With this victory, Al-Hilal moved within touching distance of the league leader, narrowing the gap to just two points. The result has added urgency to Al-Nassr’s campaign, as every remaining fixture now carries significant implications. Al-Nassr, led by Ronaldo, has built a strong foundation with consistent performances and an impressive run of 13 successive victories. The club’s ambition to secure both domestic and continental success remains intact, but challenges are mounting as rivals continue to deliver. The April schedule ahead adds another layer of difficulty, with crucial matches arriving in quick succession. Ronaldo’s side will face Al-Okhdood on April 11, Al-Ettifaq on April 15, and Al-Wasl on April 19, before the semi-final of the AFC Champions League Two on April 22 at Zabeel Stadium in Dubai.

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Cristiano Ronaldo will once again take center stage as his club prepares for another decisive Saudi Pro League clash, but this time the spotlight extends beyond soccer. Cristiano Ronaldo will once again take center stage as his club prepares for another decisive Saudi Pro League clash, but this time the spotlight extends beyond soccer. The league leader, Al-Nassr, arrives in strong form, fresh from a commanding victory that reinforced its position at the top of the table. With momentum building and the title race tightening, every match now carries added weight for the club chasing silverware. Al-Nassr continues to push forward with confidence after securing an emphatic 5-2 win in the previous round. That result helped the club maintain its lead at the top of the standings with 70 points, two clear of its closest rival Al-Hilal and four clear of third-placed Al-Ahli, underlining its consistency during the most critical stretch of the season. The club has shown attacking sharpness and control in recent weeks, a combination that has allowed it to stay ahead in a fiercely competitive campaign. With only a handful of matches remaining, maintaining this rhythm is essential to keep its advantage intact. The upcoming fixture against Al-Okhdood is not simply another match on the calendar. While the focus remains on securing three points, there is an added emotional dimension that sets this game apart from the rest. Supporters, players, and observers alike are aware that something different is expected to unfold in the stadium. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr celebrates victory The hidden gesture revealed According to journalist Salem Al Kulaib on X (formerly Twitter), Al-Okhdood supporters are planning to chant Cristiano Ronaldo’s name in the 7th minute of the game as a tribute to the iconic number he has worn throughout his career. This gesture is intended as a mark of respect for the Portuguese star and his influence since arriving in the Saudi Pro League. The decision reflects how Ronaldo’s presence has transcended club rivalries, earning admiration even from opposing supporters. It is a rare moment in modern soccer where competition briefly gives way to appreciation. Why Ronaldo commands such respect Ronaldo’s impact in Saudi Arabia has extended far beyond goals and statistics. His arrival elevated the league’s global profile, attracting attention, investment, and other high-profile players to the competition. Fans across the country have embraced his influence, recognizing the role he has played in transforming the perception of Saudi soccer. His performances on the pitch, combined with his global stature, have made him a central figure in the league’s evolution.
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