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Luis Enrique reportedly in talks for $23M-a-year PSG extension: Nears top of the highest-paid coaches ranking

If he renews his contract with Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Enrique would move closer to becoming one of the highest-paid coaches in the world. Paris Saint-Germain’s success in recent years has been driven in part by Luis Enrique, who led the French side to the top of European soccer for the first time in their history. Now, his contract extension has become a top priority for the club, with a significant salary increase on the table. “The new agreement would not only extend his stay, but also include a major salary increase. The Parisian club are willing to make Luis Enrique one of the highest-paid coaches in the world,” reported Sport this week. Reports indicate that PSG are willing to nearly double the Spanish coach’s salary. He currently earns around €11 million gross per year, while the new deal could see that figure rise to €20 million—approximately $23.6 million annually. That potential raise highlights Luis Enrique’s importance to PSG, who under his leadership have won 11 titles in two and a half years, while also aiming to repeat that success in Ligue 1 and the UEFA Champions League this season. Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone is the highest-paid coach in the world. Where would Luis Enrique rank among the highest-paid coaches in the world? If reports of negotiations between PSG and Luis Enrique materialize and he agrees to a new deal worth around $23.6 million gross per year, the coach would climb to fourth place in the global rankings. At present, he sits in a respectable seventh position. However, his current salary of roughly $13 million per year places him well behind the top earners. The highest-paid coach in the world right now is Diego Simeone, who earns around $35 million per year at Atletico Madrid. Next is Al Hilal’s Simone Inzaghi, who left Inter Milan last year to take up a lucrative deal worth approximately $34.3 million in the Saudi Pro League. Rounding out the top three is Pep Guardiola, who earns about $28 million at Manchester City. The current ranking of the highest-paid coaches in the world: 1- Diego Simeone – Atletico Madrid – $35 million 2- Simone Inzaghi – Al Hilal – $34.3 million 3- Pep Guardiola – Manchester City – $28 million 4- Mikel Arteta – Arsenal – $21.1 million 5- David Moyes – Everton – $16.9 million 6- Jorge Jesus – Al Nassr – $14.1 million 7- Luis Enrique – PSG – $13 million 8- Matthias Jaissle – Al Ahli – $13 million 9- Carlo Ancelotti – Brazil – $11.3 million 10- Unai Emery – Aston Villa – $11.2 million

Cristiano Ronaldo heads straight off pitch to ‘throw up’ after ‘suffering stomach pains’ in match

CRISTIANO RONALDO was forced to rush off and “throw up” after suffering stomach pains during Al Nassr’s win on Wednesday night. The Portuguese superstar, 41, battled through illness in the 1-0 victory over Al Ettifaq before being subbed in injury time. But boss Jorge Jesus revealed Ronaldo was struggling badly throughout the game. He said:...

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Cristiano Ronaldo’s early exit to locker room in Al Nassr’s last game due to ‘stomach pains’, explains coach Jorge Jesus

After Al Nassr's last game, head coach Jorge Jesus explained that Cristiano Ronaldo's early exit to the locker room was due to star suffering from "stomach pains." Cristiano Ronaldo has been the cornerstone of Al Nassr’s recent surge, but his blistering goalscoring streak came to a halt Wednesday against Al Ettifaq. Following a uncharacteristically quiet performance from the club’s captain, head coach Jorge Jesus revealed that Ronaldo’s abrupt exit to the locker room was the result of “stomach pains” the forward had been battling since before kickoff. After returning from a hamstring injury in March, Ronaldo had been flawless, netting a brace against Al Najma and a clinical strike against Al Okhdood to keep Al Nassr’s title hopes alive. However, his impact against Al Ettifaq was far more subdued; despite registering seven shots, only two found the target, and he uncharacteristically squandered a golden opportunity in the 47th minute. Ronaldo was eventually subbed off in the 89th minute for Abdullah Al-Hamdan, but rather than joining his teammates on the bench, the Portuguese icon headed straight down the tunnel. While his departure initially sparked speculation regarding his frustration with the substitution, Jorge Jesus was quick to clear the air during his post-match press conference. When asked about his star player, the Portuguese manager admitted that Ronaldo was nearly omitted from the lineup entirely. “I considered leaving him out; he simply wasn’t in good shape,” Jesus said. “He was suffering from stomach pains and general fatigue. When I finally substituted him, he went straight to the dressing room and threw up.“ تبديلان إضافيان للنصر، وخروج كريستيانو رونالدو 🔄#النصر_الاتفاق | #دوري_روشن_السعودي pic.twitter.com/YfP5bPeLTg — رياضة ثمانية (@thmanyahsports) April 15, 2026 Jesus assured reporters that Ronaldo was recovering well after the match, explaining that his absence from the post-game celebrations following the 1-0 victory was simply because he was still indisposed. Although his scoring run has ended, the veteran striker is expected to be back in the selection for the club’s next fixture. One step closer to the SPL title Wednesday’s hard-fought victory moves Al Nassr within touching distance of the Saudi Pro League title. The club currently sits atop the table with 76 points through 29 matches, fueled by a staggering 15-game winning streak in league play. Al Hilal remains in second place with 68 points and a game in hand, but they now face a daunting eight-point mountain to climb. Riding the momentum of 17 consecutive wins across all competitions, Jorge Jesus reflected on the culture shift he has implemented in his debut season. “Al Nassr are not used to competing for titles, but now the players feel they are close to winning the league. I have won 24 titles, so I consider myself among the best coaches in the world. We have a great feeling and sense that we’re close to the title, but our focus now is to take it one match at a time,” he stated.

Cristiano Ronaldo vomited after playing while sick in Al-Nassr's victory over Al-Ettifaq

The Portuguese star played despite severe stomach discomfort and ended up vomiting after the match, as confirmed by Jorge Jesus. Leer

Fatigued Ronaldo threw up after Al-Nassr match, coach says

April 16 - Cristiano Ronaldo played through illness and vomited after leaders Al-Nassr claimed a 15th straight Saudi Pro League victory with a 1-0 win over Al-Ettifaq, coach Jorge Jesus said.

Ronaldo suffered from stomach pains during Al-Nassr´s win, reveals Jorge Jesus

Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus revealed Cristiano Ronaldo was suffering from illness during Al-Nassr’s clash with Al-Ettifaq. Kingsley Coman’s 31st-minute tap-in was enough to see Al-Nassr win 1-0 on Wednesday. Al-Nassr, who are eight points clear at the top of the Saudi Pro League, have now won 15 straight games in the competition. Ronaldo’s shot led […] The post Ronaldo suffered from stomach pains during Al-Nassr´s win, reveals Jorge Jesus appeared first on Soccer News.

Al-Nassr 1-0 Al-Ettifaq: Coman sends leaders eight points clear

Al-Nassr moved eight points clear at the Saudi Pro League summit after Kingsley Coman’s first-half strike guided them to a 1-0 win over Al-Ettifaq, who ended with 10 men. Al-Hilal could slice that deficit to five points with their game in hand, though another convincing performance at Al-Awwal Park edged Jorge Jesus’ side closer to […] The post Al-Nassr 1-0 Al-Ettifaq: Coman sends leaders eight points clear appeared first on Soccer News.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s title dream nears reality: What Al-Nassr needs to clinch Saudi Pro League crown ahead of Karim Benzema’s Al-Hilal

Al-Nassr stands in a commanding position compared to Karim Benzema's Al-Hilal, but the final steps toward glory still demand precision and consistency. The pressure is building around Cristiano Ronaldo as the Saudi Pro League season approaches its decisive stretch, with the title race entering a critical phase. Al-Nassr stands in a commanding position compared to Karim Benzema’s Al-Hilal, but the final steps toward glory still demand precision and consistency. The club has placed itself at the summit of the table after a dominant campaign, showing authority in both attack and results. The margin at the top provides confidence, yet the title is not secured, and every remaining match carries weight. From the opening months, Jorge Jesus’ side has established itself as the most consistent side in the league. With 73 points from 28 matches, the Knight of Najd leads the standings with a five-point cushion over Al-Hilal and a further seven-point gap to Al-Ahli, placing it firmly in control. The numbers highlight a campaign driven by attacking firepower and resilience. A record of 24 wins and a goal difference of +57 underlines the club’s dominance, making it the benchmark for the rest of the league. However, dominance alone does not guarantee silverware, especially with six matches still to play. Saudi Pro League standings after Matchday 28 What it will take for Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr to become champion The key figure in this title race is 87 points. That number represents the maximum total Al-Hilal can reach if it wins all six of its remaining matches (68 + 18 = 86). Therefore, for Al-Nassr to guarantee the title regardless of other results, it must surpass that total. Currently, Al-Nassr needs 14 points from its remaining six matches to mathematically secure the title, a total that would take it beyond the maximum possible tally of its closest rival. This would take the team to 87 points, making it unreachable. There are multiple ways to reach that number, each carrying its own level of risk: Five wins = 15 points (more than enough) Four wins and two draws = 14 points Four wins, one draw, and one loss = 13 points (not guaranteed) Anything less than 14 points opens the door for Al-Hilal to potentially overtake Cristiano Ronaldo’s side. The road to the title is far from straightforward, with several challenging fixtures ahead. Matches against teams like Al-Ettifaq, Al-Ahli, Al-Qadsiah, and a crucial showdown with Karim Benzema‘s side will test the club’s resolve. ristiano Ronaldo of team Al Nassr FC celebrates scoring Three different scenarios Scenario 1: Al-Nassr takes care of business If Jorge Jesus’ players win at least five of their last six matches, the title is theirs; simple as that. Even four wins and two draws would be enough. Given their current form, 24 wins in 28 matches and a +57 goal difference, this is a very realistic outcome. Scenario 2: Slips open the door If Al-Nassr drops points, especially through defeats, the pressure shifts. For example, if it collects 12-13 points, it could finish on 85-86 points. That would allow Al-Hilal to catch or surpass it if the latter wins all remaining matches. In this case, goal difference could even come into play, although Al-Nassr currently has a strong edge. Karim Benzema of Al Hilal looks on. Scenario 3: Rivals drop points Al-Nassr may not even need the full 14 points if the club’s two rivals stumble. If Al-Hilal loses or draws even once, its maximum total drops below 86. That reduces the number of points Al-Nassr need to secure the title. For instance, if Al-Hilal drops three points (one loss), its maximum becomes 83. Al-Nassr would then only need 11 more points to guarantee first place. The same applies to Al-Ahli, who are slightly further back but still mathematically in the race.

Cristiano Ronaldo falls short of key record but targets different milestone: What he needs to become Al-Nassr’s all-time top goalscorer in Saudi Pro League

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.

Good news for Cristiano Ronaldo in SPL title race as Iñigo Martinez returns from injury to Al Nassr trainings

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.

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Al Nassr to record winning streak to boost Saudi Pro League title hopes

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.

Al-Okhdood 0-2 Al-Nassr: Ronaldo scores as Saudi Pro League leaders claim record-breaking win

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.

Is Cristiano Ronaldo playing? Confirmed lineups for Al-Okhdood vs Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League

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.

Cristiano Ronaldo eyes history as Al-Nassr captain targets Saudi Pro League goalscoring record against Al-Okhdood

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.

Cristiano Ronaldo learns Kingsley Coman’s status for Al-Okhdood game in Saudi Pro League, with Al-Nassr teammate Inigo Martinez ruled out

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.

Cristiano Ronaldo drives Al-Nassr to historic milestone with record-matching Saudi Pro League winning run

The Saudi giant has once again found itself in the spotlight after matching one of its own historic achievements, further underlining its dominance in the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo continues to lead the charge as Al-Nassr pushes deeper into a remarkable run of form this season. The Saudi giant has once again found itself in the spotlight after matching one of its own historic achievements, further underlining its dominance in the Saudi Pro League. The latest victory, a commanding performance against Al-Najma, reinforced Al-Nassr’s position at the top of the table. Momentum is firmly on their side as the title race approaches its decisive phase. Al-Nassr delivered a statement performance with a 5-2 victory over Al-Najma at Al-Awwal Park. Jorge Jesus’s players controlled the match from start to finish, showcasing their attacking strength and depth in quality. What’s more, Cristiano Ronaldo played a key role in the win, contributing to the scoreline alongside teammates who stepped up in crucial moments. The attacking trio, supported by a well-organized midfield, ensured Al-Najma struggled throughout the game. It was in the aftermath of last weekend’s victory that the significance of the result became clear. Al-Nassr’s latest success marked its 13th consecutive league win, equaling the longest winning streak in the club’s history, a record previously set between 2013 and 2014. According to Opta statistics, the team equaled its longest winning streak in its history in the Saudi top division. Ronaldo’s impact in a record-breaking run Cristiano Ronaldo has been central to this historic run, continuing to deliver in key moments. During the match, he added to his tally of 23 with a brace, demonstrating his enduring influence in front of goal. His contribution goes beyond scoring, as he remains a focal point in the team’s attacking structure. With 97 goals in 100 league appearances, Ronaldo’s efficiency continues to set the standard for the squad. Tonight: @Cristiano will play his 100th RSL game 🐐 pic.twitter.com/wRpzt7bRnm — Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) April 3, 2026 Consistency across the campaign Al-Nassr’s form hasn’t been limited to a single stretch of fixtures. The Riyadh outfit has shown a unique ability to maintain momentum since January 2026, including a perfect record in matches following international breaks this season. This consistency has allowed the squad to build a strong lead at the top of the standings. With 70 points after 27 rounds, they remain ahead of their closest challengers, Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli, keeping control of the title race.

Jorge Jesus Exits Al-Hilal Amid Strong Link to Brazil National Team Position - riotimesonline.com

Al-Hilal Football Club announced the departure of Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus by mutual agreement on Saturday. The Saudi Arabian powerhouse confirmed the separ

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