Cristiano Ronaldo, even at 38, continues to display his unwavering dedication to the game. Opting for Saudi Arabia for the twilight of his career, the Portuguese icon seeks fresh challenges and titles in new tournaments. Following his victory in the Arab Club Champions Cup, Ronaldo now embarks on another quest—the AFC Champions League, known as the Asian Cup. Among the participants is the Hanoi Club, and the Hai Phong Club might join if they overcome Korea’s Incheon United in the ticket match.
Cr7 continues to display his unwavering dedication to the game
Ronaldo’s Al Nassr side, having finished second in the Saudi Pro League 2022/23, must also compete for qualification against UAE’s Shabab Al-Ahli club (0h20, 23/8). Despite Al Nassr’s recent string of losses in the Saudi Pro League, the Saudi Arabian team remains the favorite.
Ronaldo begin a new journey named AFC Champions League
While the UEFA Champions League has been Ronaldo’s arena of brilliance, he now faces a new challenge in Asia. Meanwhile, back in Europe, his friend Piers Morgan has stirred the pot regarding Manchester United’s struggles. Morgan’s recent article on his personal page has irked “Red Devils” fans, asserting, “At some point, MU fans will wake up and realize that Ronaldo was 100% right about Ten Hag. He’s an idiot.”
His friend Morgan laugh as Man Utd defeat against Tottenham
Morgan’s jab targets Manchester United’s lackluster performance of late. The team’s showing in the English Premier League—winning one and losing one, both underwhelming performances—has left little impact, especially among newcomers. The team’s preseason record hasn’t been stellar either, having won just 1 out of 5 matches.
Ronaldo is “flying” high with Al Nassr
These contrasting viewpoints have sparked debate. On one side, there are those who support Ronaldo’s perspective, aligning with Piers Morgan’s sharp critique. On the other, the Ten Hag supporters assert that Al Nassr’s ranking at 15th on the Arab list owes much to Ronaldo’s departure.