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Cristiano Ronaldo makes his trade in Saudi Arabia after joining Al-Nassr in January
He is the biggest star competing in the country and even witnessed his opponents gloating for him
However, one opponent expressed disappointment at the 38-year-old's move after the defeat
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most competitive players of all time and someone who lets failure come his way, as he has shown many times throughout his career.
He is currently plying his trade in the modest Saudi Pro League after joining Al-Nassr in January, signing the most lucrative contract in football.
The Portugal international has been through ups and downs but it seems the ups and downs have overshadowed the ups and downs, he has been knocked out of all cups and is six points behind the leaders.
Cristiano Ronaldo plays for Al-Nassr against Al Hilal. Fayez Nureldine's photo.
According to talkSPORT, the capital club were eliminated from the Copa del Rey in the semi-finals after a 10-man loss to Al Wehda, in which Ronaldo expressed his disappointment with his teammates.
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Ronaldo refuses to change shirts
Al-Wehda's French striker Jean-David Beauguel scored the only goal of the game for Al Wehda in the 23rd minute and approached Ronaldo to request a full-time shirt change but was rejected.
"I'm a bit disappointed," Beauguel told L'Equipe. “At the end of the game, I told him I was a huge fan and asked for his shirt. He shook my hand without even looking at me, with great disdain.
"I still remember the videos I watched of him when he was in college. I understand that he is frustrated after the defeat, that he is a great opponent, but his attitude surprised me. Even on the field, he was annoyed, shouting at his teammates.
SportBible reports that Ronaldo could enter a second straight season without a title, with Al-Nassr currently six points behind Al-Ittihad with six games remaining.
Dybala used to hate Ronaldo
Sports Brief reports that Roma star Paulo Dybala insists he once appreciated Ronaldo and told the 38-year-old during their time at Juventus.
Dybala hails from Argentina, as does Lionel Messi, who has been Ronaldo's main rival since both first appeared about 20 years ago.
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