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Lionel Messi challenges Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Pro League milestone with Al-Nassr as Inter Miami extends unbeaten MLS run

The race for dominance across continents has taken a fascinating turn as Lionel Messi continues to push boundaries in MLS, while Cristiano Ronaldo sets the standard in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr. The race for dominance across continents has taken a fascinating turn as Lionel Messi continues to push boundaries in MLS, while Cristiano Ronaldo sets the standard in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr. Both clubs are moving with purpose this season, and the parallels between their journeys are becoming harder to ignore. Ronaldo’s influence has driven Al-Nassr to remarkable consistency, while Messi’s presence is quietly shaping a strong campaign for Inter Miami. The numbers are beginning to tell a story of two icons still defining excellence in different leagues. At Al-Nassr, Ronaldo has helped establish a level of consistency that few teams can match. The club’s 15-match winning streak in the Saudi Pro League stands as a defining achievement, built on discipline, experience, and relentless focus. Even at 41, Ronaldo remains central to everything the team does. He has scored 24 league goals this season, but his impact goes beyond finishing, influencing teammates and dictating the rhythm of matches. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr His mentality has been crucial during difficult moments. In one recent game, despite illness, he still featured and contributed, underlining the commitment that has shaped Al-Nassr’s title push. Culture built around winning The success of Al-Nassr is not accidental, and Ronaldo’s presence has elevated standards across the squad. Training intensity, match preparation, and in-game discipline have all improved, creating an environment where consistency becomes the expectation. Teammates benefit from the attention he draws on the pitch. Players like Joao Felix, Sadio Mane, and Kingsley Coman find more space, while the overall attacking structure becomes more dynamic. This combination of leadership and performance has turned Al-Nassr into one of the most feared sides in the league. Their winning streak reflects both individual brilliance and collective belief. Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Simakan and Sadio Mane of Al Nassr Messi responds in MLS with own unbeaten run Across the Atlantic, Messi is leading Inter Miami through a strong run of form that is beginning to mirror that same consistency. The latest step came in a controlled 2-0 victory over Real Salt Lake, where the team showed patience before striking late. Rodrigo De Paul and Luis Suarez delivered the decisive goals, both arriving in the final stages of the match. Messi played the full game and influenced the tempo, even without finding the net himself. Thus, the Herons have extended their unbeaten run in the MLS to eight matches, collecting five wins and three draws during that stretch. This consistency has lifted the club to 18 points after nine matches, placing it firmly in second position in its conference. It may not yet match Ronaldo’s record-breaking run in Saudi Arabia, but it places Messi’s side on a similar trajectory.

Cristiano Ronaldo on alert as new report claims Al-Nassr boss Jorge Jesus now keen on Mohamed Salah, but one obstacle must be resolved first

Speculation is growing around Al-Nassr as Cristiano Ronaldo watches developments closely, with coach Jorge Jesus now reportedly pushing for a blockbuster move involving soon-to-be free-agent Mohamed Salah. Speculation is growing around Al-Nassr as Cristiano Ronaldo watches developments closely, with coach Jorge Jesus now reportedly pushing for a blockbuster move involving soon-to-be free-agent Mohamed Salah. The Saudi side has already assembled a squad filled with high-profile names, yet the possibility of adding Salah signals an even bigger ambition. With the Egyptian set to leave Liverpool, the race to secure his signature has quickly become one of the most closely followed transfer stories. After nearly a decade at Liverpool, Mohamed Salah recently confirmed his intention to leave the club at the end of the season, making him one of the most attractive free agents on the market. His legacy at Anfield is firmly established, having won major trophies and becoming one of the club’s all-time great scorers. Interest has poured in from multiple directions, but multiple outlets, including The Mirror, suggest that Al-Nassr has emerged as a serious contender, eager to bring him into a project built around global stars. The idea of pairing him with Ronaldo has already sparked excitement among fans and pundits alike. The thought of Ronaldo and Salah playing together carries enormous appeal, both on and off the pitch. Such a duo would instantly elevate the Riyadh outfit’s attacking threat and further increase the global profile of the Saudi Pro League. Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks on during a Liverpool FC Training Session. Within the current squad, the club already boasts players like Sadio Mane, Kingsley Coman, Marcelo Brozovic, and Joao Felix. Adding Salah would take that lineup to another level and reinforce Al-Nassr’s determination to reclaim domestic glory after years of chasing rivals. The key condition behind the move In contrast to recent reports, fresh reporting from Saudi outlet Okaz claims Jorge Jesus is eager to bring Salah to the club. The manager is said to believe the winger would elevate the squad and improve Al-Nassr’s title chances immediately. However, one important factor has come into focus that could influence the entire deal. Okaz indicates that the renewal of Jorge Jesus’ contract is a central condition that must be resolved before any move for Salah can be finalized. Negotiations between the coach and the club are said to be ongoing, creating a layer of uncertainty around the project’s long-term direction. That means Al-Nassr wants clarity at managerial level before finalizing one of the most important moves in its recent history. Stability on the bench could be essential before presenting the final project to the 33-year-old veteran. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr (L) and team head coach Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr (R) Competition and uncertainty remain Al-Nassr is not alone in the race, as several Saudi clubs are also said to be monitoring the Egyptian’s situation closely, including Al-Ittihad, Al-Hilal, and others. This competitive landscape means the final decision may come down to both financial terms and sporting vision. The report adds that the player’s choice of which club he wants to join and Al Nassr’s ultimate position in the face of anticipated competition from many Saudi teams would also have an impact on the deal’s possible completion. At the same time, questions remain about how Salah would fit tactically into the team. Integrating another high-profile attacker into an already star-studded lineup presents both opportunities and challenges for Jesus and his staff.

Cristiano Ronaldo watches tension boil over as teammate Inigo Martinez explodes in furious row with boss Jorge Jesus: How it affects the defender’s future at Al-Nassr

Despite the emphatic victory that secured a place in the final, the incident quickly became the defining moment of the match and raised fresh questions around the squad’s internal dynamics. Tensions erupted on the touchline as Cristiano Ronaldo looked on during a dramatic night for Al-Nassr, where teammate Inigo Martinez became involved in a fiery confrontation with coach Jorge Jesus. Despite the emphatic victory that secured a place in the final, the incident quickly became the defining moment of the match and raised fresh questions around the squad’s internal dynamics. The Saudi club continued its strong campaign on the pitch, but attention soon shifted away from the scoreline and toward the heated exchange near the bench. What should have been a night of celebration instead turned into a moment of visible friction between player and coach. Al-Nassr delivered a commanding performance, winning 5-1 to book its place in the AFC Champions League Two final. However, as teammates celebrated goals in the background, the cameras caught Martinez and Jesus locked in a tense argument near the bench. The defender appeared visibly frustrated, gesturing repeatedly and responding sharply to his coach’s criticism. The situation escalated when the ex-Barcelona defender threw a water bottle to the ground in anger. La riña entre Iñigo Martínez y su entrenador. Ganador nato. pic.twitter.com/DrwVFKZD2m — Som I Serem FCB (@Somhiseremfcb) April 23, 2026 Footage from the stands captured the raw nature of the exchange, with both figures refusing to back down. Martinez pointed toward the pitch as if explaining his position, while the Portuguese boss responded with equally animated gestures. Teammates eventually stepped in, attempting to calm the situation as the defender pulled away, still visibly upset. What it means for Martinez’s future The clip quickly spread across social media, drawing strong reactions from fans and observers. Some praised Martinez’s fiery personality, viewing it as a sign of competitiveness, while others questioned whether such public confrontations could disrupt team harmony. Beyond the immediate drama, the incident has added intrigue to the 34-year-old’s situation at the club. His contract is set to expire at the end of the season, placing additional focus on how this relationship with the coaching staff evolves. At the same time, Al-Nassr is reportedly working to extend his deal until 2027, a move that suggests strong internal trust despite the public clash. “Al Nassr’s management are moving to activate the clause to extend the contract of Spanish defender Inigo Martinez until 2027,” 365Scores Arabic stated recently, pointing to long-term plans involving the defender. Inigo Martinez of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring This creates a complex picture where a heated argument does not necessarily signal an exit, but instead reflects the emotional intensity of a player deeply invested in the team’s success. Key figure in Al-Nassr’s rise Martinez has been central to Al-Nassr’s strong season, quickly establishing himself as a defensive leader. He has made over 37 appearances in all competitions and added four crucial goals, bringing stability to a team built around attacking stars like Ronaldo. His experience and organization at the back have played a significant role in the club’s push for multiple trophies. With the team leading the domestic league and competing for continental silverware, his presence has been vital.

Mohamed Salah’s move to Ronaldo’s Al Nassr delayed as Jorge Jesus reportedly blocks transfer talks

Mohamed Salah will have to wait on the possibility to play alongside Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr as head coach Jorge Jesus has reportedly blocked the transfer talks. Mohamed Salah has emerged as one of Al Nassr‘s primary targets following his announcement that he will leave Liverpool at the end of the 2025-26 season. However, Cristiano Ronaldo will have to wait a little longer for that potential reunion to take shape, as head coach Jorge Jesus has reportedly put the brakes on any transfer discussions for the time being. Reports from TEAMtalk revealed that Al Nassr have identified Salah as an absolute priority, driven in large part by his potential cultural impact and the commercial opportunities his signing would unlock, particularly around Egyptian television rights, a long-term strategic play for the league. While the Egyptian winger and Liverpool are expected to agree on a free departure at the end of the season, Al Nassr are not yet ready to open formal talks. According to Saudi outlet Al-Wiam, Jorge Jesus has refused to allow negotiations over a potential Salah deal to begin until after the current season concludes. The Portuguese coach has applied that same policy to all potential transfer activity, with his stated priority being to “maintain the team’s focus” during the critical final weeks of the campaign. Al Nassr have recently secured their place in the AFC Champions League Two final and currently sit atop the Saudi Pro League table. With the possibility of winning two trophies in the closing months of the season in his debut year at the club, Jesus is determined to keep any outside noise from disrupting the squad’s concentration at such a decisive moment. Job done ✅ Through to the final ⚔️💛 pic.twitter.com/p9VDKp8syw — AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) April 22, 2026 The same outlet, which had previously reported on Al Nassr‘s plans to integrate Cristiano Jr. into the first team for next season, noted that Ronaldo holds Salah in high regard and believes the Egyptian could bring genuine value to the squad. That said, the Portuguese star’s position largely mirrors his coach’s, prioritizing the team’s focus above all else for now. How would Salah fit into Al Nassr’s system? On the financial side, a Salah move to Al Nassr appears workable. The club still has one foreign player slot available, remains backed by the Public Investment Fund, and with no transfer fee expected given Salah’s free agent status, his salary would be the primary figure to negotiate. The tactical fit, however, is a more complex question. Jorge Jesus has predominantly deployed a 4-2-3-1 system in his first season at the club, built around Ronaldo as the focal point of the attack and anchored by a solid double pivot in front of a commanding center back pairing. As a secondary option, the Portuguese coach has also used a 4-4-2 to push more players into advanced positions while maintaining defensive structure. Given Salah’s qualities and wealth of experience, he could be deployed as a winger or attacking midfielder on the right flank, or even as a center forward, a role he has filled effectively at Liverpool on numerous occasions. The challenge is that when everyone is fit, the frontline is already well stocked, with Sadio Mane on the left, Joao Felix as the No. 10, Kingsley Coman on the right and Ronaldo leading the line. That reality suggests Salah’s signing may be more of a medium-to-long-term play. Next season, both Ronaldo and Mané will be entering the final year of their respective contracts at Al Nassr, with one turning 42 and the other 35 in 2027. In that context, Salah, one of the most recognizable and commercially powerful names in the Middle East, would be well positioned to step into a leading role and carry the club’s ambitions into a new era.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr defeat Al Ahli to reach the final of the 2025-26 AFC Champions League Two

Al Nassr and Al Ahli Doha faced off today in the 2025–26 AFC Champions League Two semifinal. While Cristiano Ronaldo did not shine, Angelo and Kingsley Coman delivered an impressive performance, leading the crucial victory. Al Nassr and Al Ahli Doha kicked off the match with an attacking display from both sides. In fact, Jorge Jesus’ team fell behind early, as Sekou Yansané scored a brilliant goal at the start of the game. However, they gradually lost momentum, with the opponent’s high press disrupting their rhythm. While Cristiano Ronaldo endured a disappointing performance, Kingsley Coman and Ângelo stood out, leading the charge toward a place in the AFC Champions League Two final. Al Ahli Doha came in as a strong opponent, having impressed offensively. Taking advantage of spaces in Al Nassr’s defense, they dominated the opening minutes with through balls that Sekou Yansané capitalized on, dribbling past Iñigo Martínez and firing a superb shot across goal to beat Bento. However, their joy was short-lived, as they quickly conceded the equalizer and lost momentum. Under Al Nassr’s intense high press, Al Ahli Doha lost control of the game and struggled to create attacking chances. Julian Draxler and Michel Vlap were unable to lead the creative phase, leaving the team disconnected and often exposed on the counterattack, without support to build collective plays. Along with this, major defensive errors caused them to suffer a heavy defeat, without any real opportunities to respond. Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a disappointing performance for Al Nassr, seeing little of the ball and finishing poorly in front of goal—something quite unusual for him. Despite this, his team managed to shine in dominant fashion, with Angelo emerging as the key figure in their play, leading both in goals and assists. Kingsley Coman and Abdullah Al-Hamdan capitalized on this, scoring their goals and guiding the team to the AFC Champions League Two final. Kingsley Coman of team Al-Nassr FC during a game. Kingsley Coman and Angelo led Al Nassr scoring side While fans expected a strong scoring performance from Cristiano Ronaldo, it was Kingsley Coman who stole the spotlight throughout the match. Making the most of his pace, Ângelo burst past Al-Ahli Doha’s defenders, driving into the box and delivering a pass to the Frenchman, who finished first-time to level the score just minutes after conceding an early goal. كومااااان 💛🔥#النصر_الأهلي_القطري pic.twitter.com/CdIp8N79k2 — رتيبان الدوسري | RTIBAN (@Rtiban1) April 22, 2026 Far from slowing down their attacking rhythm, Al Nassr found their second goal shortly after. Following a through ball from Sadio Mané in midfield, Ângelo made a run behind Al-Ahli’s defense, received the ball, and calmly slotted it across goal, beating Marwan Badreldin to put his side ahead. آنججججججيلو الثاني 💛🔥#النصر_الأهلي_القطري pic.twitter.com/QZjTBJ5oOH — رتيبان الدوسري | RTIBAN (@Rtiban1) April 22, 2026 After scoring his second goal in the first half, Kingsley Coman maintained his attacking sharpness in the second half. Ângelo delivered a long through pass to the French winger, who collected the ball while sprinting past the opposing defenders. After controlling it in stride, he fired a powerful shot across goal to complete his hat trick, sealing the win over Al-Ahli Doha with an outstanding display of finishing. كومااااااان هاتريك الرابع للنصر 💛#النصر_الأهلي_القطري pic.twitter.com/olDqAMyDwS — رتيبان الدوسري | RTIBAN (@Rtiban1) April 22, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo faces squad uncertainty as Abdulrahman Ghareeb snubs Al-Nassr renewal offer amid Marcelo Brozovic contract twist

Uncertainty is beginning to surround Cristiano Ronaldo and the dressing room at Al-Nassr, as developments involving teammates Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Marcelo Brozovic add fresh tension to an already delicate moment in the season. Uncertainty is beginning to surround Cristiano Ronaldo and the dressing room at Al-Nassr, as developments involving teammates Abdulrahman Ghareeb and Marcelo Brozovic add fresh tension to an already delicate moment in the season. With the club pushing on multiple fronts, the off-field situation is quickly becoming just as important as performances on the pitch. At the center of the situation is Abdulrahman Ghareeb, whose contract is set to expire at the end of the current campaign. The winger has been presented with a renewal offer, but he has yet to provide a clear response, leaving negotiations in limbo. This uncertainty has not gone unnoticed within the club. Management is eager to resolve the situation quickly, especially given head coach Jorge Jesus’ desire to keep Ghareeb as part of his core plans moving forward. The Saudi Arabia international’s hesitation appears to be strategic rather than accidental. Earlier reports from Okaz suggest that he is carefully evaluating his next step, prioritizing regular playing time and long-term development over rushing into a decision. Abdulrahman Ghareeb of Al Nassr celebrates after scoring against Damac. His situation has attracted external interest, most notably from Al-Hilal, Thamena adds. The rival club is believed to have submitted a more lucrative proposal, adding further pressure on Al-Nassr to improve their offer. Rival interest complicates the picture and why Ghareeb is taking his time While rumors of a completed deal have been denied, the presence of a strong competing bid has shifted the dynamics of the negotiations. Ghareeb now holds significant leverage, particularly as he is eligible to leave on a free transfer once his contract expires. Now, as per the former Director of the Legal Department at Al-Nassr, Saad Al-Subaie, the 29-year-old has snubbed the club’s latest offer to renew his contract. The timing of this situation is striking, especially given Ghareeb’s recent contributions on the pitch. He scored a crucial goal against Arkadag in Al-Nassr’s AFC Champions League Two campaign, underlining his importance to the squad during a key phase of the season. Across all competitions, his numbers reflect steady impact, with five goals and four assists in 19 appearances. Those contributions make the uncertainty around his future even more significant for a team chasing major honors. The hidden twist in Brozovic’s situation While Ghareeb’s contract dominates the headlines, another storyline has quietly developed behind the scenes. Initial reports suggested that the Riyadh outfit had reached an agreement to extend Marcelo Brozovic’s contract, with only final formalities remaining before an official announcement. Marcelo Brozovic of Al Nassr However, that narrative has now been challenged. Saad Al-Subaie cast doubt on the situation, stating: “I don’t think Al-Nassr will renew Brozovic’s contract.”

Seeing Ronaldo in Al Nassr shirt 'most beautiful day in my life' says fan of Saudi club - The National

Seeing Ronaldo in Al Nassr shirt 'most beautiful day in my life' says fan of Saudi club The National

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