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Ronaldo in tears after Al-Nassr lose Saudi King's Cup final to Al Hilal on penalties

1 June 2024 by
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Ronaldo in tears after Al-Nassr lose Saudi King's Cup final to Al Hilal on penalties

Al-Hilal won a penalty shootout 5-4 to decide a final that finished 1-1 after extra time in Jeddah. Ronaldo had scored in the shootout

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Al Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after losing the penalty shootout and the Saudi King Cup final to Al Hilal on June 1, 2024 | Photo Credit: Reuters

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Cristiano Ronaldo left the field in tears after his Al-Nassr team lost the King’s Cup final to Al-Hilal and ended a second successive season in Saudi Arabia without any major silverware on Friday


Al-Hilal won a penalty shootout 5-4 to decide a final that finished 1-1 after extra time in Jeddah. Ronaldo, who signed for Al-Nassr in December 2022, fell to the ground in despair and was consoled by teammates at King Abdullah Sports City.

The loss came just four days after the end of a Saudi Pro League season in which Al-Nassr finished second, 14 points behind Al-Hilal. There was some consolation then as Ronaldo scored twice to set a new league record of 35 goals in a season.


There was no such comfort this time at the end of a tempestuous encounter that saw two goals and three red cards.


Aleksandar Mitrovic headed Al-Hilal ahead after seven minutes. It got worse for Al-Nassr early in the second half when goalkeeper David Ospina, formerly of Arsenal and Napoli, was sent off for handling the ball outside the area.


Al-Hilal was also reduced to 10 men after 86 minutes when Ali Al-Bulaihi was red-carded for an apparent headbutt on Sami Al-Najei

Seconds later, Ayman Yahya headed Al-Nassr level.


Al-Hilal had another defender sent off in the 91st minute after Kalidou Koulibaly, signed from Chelsea last summer, received a second yellow card.


There were no goals in extra time and the final went to a shootout. Ruben Neves missed Hilal’s first attempt as did former Manchester United defender Alex Telles for Al-Nassr.


Ronaldo, who earlier hit the post with a spectacular overhead kick, converted his penalty but could only watch as Bounou, a hero of Morocco’s march to the semifinals of the 2022 World Cup, saved twice, the first from Ali Al-Hassan and then from Al-Nemer.

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The saves gave Hilal an 11th King’s Cup triumph while Ronaldo and his team will have to wait until next season.

ac1992719@gmail.com 1 June 2024
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