Cristiano Ronaldo is mocked by a former Al-Nassr player for his goal celebration against Al Raed
Cristiano Ronaldo is mocked by a former Al-Nassr player as he celebrates after his goal in the 4-0 win over Al Raed…
- He celebrated a goal in the fourth minute against Al-Raed in characteristic fashion
- But Adrian Mierzejewski, who used to play for Al Nassr, commented on his goal
- With the victory, Al-Nassr, who is in second place, closes the gap on Al-Ittihad
Cristiano Ronaldo has been mocked by a former Al Nassr player for his wild goal against Al Raed.
The Portuguese superstar, 38, scored after just four minutes as Al-Nassr secured a 3-0 win against Al-Raed on Friday.
With the win, Al-Nassr, who is in second place in the Saudi Pro League, closes the gap on Al-Ittihad to three points, although the leaders still have a game in hand.
Ronaldo gave Al-Nassr the lead with a header when he connected with a cross from Sultan Al Ghannam.
However, Adrian Mierzejewski, who used to play for Al Nassr, took to Twitter to comment on Ronaldo’s goal.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been mocked by a former Al Nassr player for his wild goal
The Henan midfielder said, “That moment when you lost the Supercup, you got knocked out in the semi-finals of the King Cup of Champions, you lost the Hilal derby, which means you’re not a champion 99 percent, but you scored against Al Raed and your team won 4-0.’
Ronaldo played the full game and scored 12 goals in as many league appearances for Al Nassr so far this season.
Ronaldo was frustrated on Monday when Al Nassr was knocked out of the King Cup of Champions by Al Wehda.
It was Al-Nassr’s third time this season that they fell short in a cup competition, having lost in both the Riyadh Super Cup and Saudi Super Cup.
Ronaldo, who joined Al-Nassr in January on a contract estimated by the media at more than €200 million ($220 million), had looked disgruntled in recent weeks as Al-Nassr failed to score in three games in a row.
However, Ronaldo’s smile was back at Alawwal Park on Friday as he celebrated a fourth-minute goal in trademark fashion.
The striker also contributed to Abdul Rahman Gharib’s second goal with another header, but his frown returned when he was denied a penalty in the second half.
The Portuguese superstar, 38, scored after just four minutes in a 3-0 win against Al-Raed