
La reacción de Cristiano Ronaldo tras el gol en contra que (por apenas segundos) aplazó su primer título con Al Nassr – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Flickr)
Al Nassr came within seconds of securing its first Saudi Pro League title under Cristiano Ronaldo, only to see the opportunity slip away in a 1-1 draw against Al Hilal. A stoppage-time own goal by goalkeeper Bento turned a potential championship-clinching victory into a tense standoff with two rounds remaining. The result leaves Ronaldo’s club still in control of its destiny but facing one final hurdle before the domestic crown can be claimed.
The Match That Nearly Delivered the Title
Al Nassr took the lead in the 37th minute when Mohamed Simakan headed in a corner kick. The visitors controlled much of the play through the first half and created several chances to extend the advantage before the break. Al Hilal struggled to find rhythm until the closing moments, when a simple throw-in went wrong and Bento could not prevent the ball from crossing his own line in the 98th minute.
The late concession ended what had been a disciplined performance by the league leaders. Al Nassr had managed the game effectively for long stretches, limiting Al Hilal’s attacking threats while looking for a second goal that would have sealed the title with games to spare. Instead, the draw preserved the race for one more week.
Ronaldo’s Visible Disappointment and Quick Recovery
Ronaldo, who did not score in the match, was replaced in the 83rd minute and watched the final sequence from the bench. Television images captured him staring at the ground in clear frustration as the own goal was confirmed. Within moments, however, he stood and began encouraging teammates, signaling that the campaign was far from over.
The Portuguese forward later posted a measured message on social media aimed at supporters. He wrote that the dream remained close, urged the group to keep its head high, and thanked fans for their backing on a difficult night. The tone reflected both the immediate setback and the continued belief that the title can still be won.
Remaining Scenarios for the Championship
Al Nassr sits atop the table with 83 points and a narrow lead over Al Hilal. The club will be crowned champion if it defeats Damac in the final match or if its closest rival fails to win either of its remaining fixtures. Both outcomes remain realistic given the current form of the teams involved.
The draw highlighted how small margins continue to define the title race. A single defensive lapse in added time prevented an earlier celebration, yet it also kept the pressure squarely on Al Nassr to finish the job in its last outing. The club has shown consistency throughout the season and enters the decisive weekend with the advantage of knowing exactly what is required.
What matters now
- Al Nassr needs only a win against Damac or a slip by Al Hilal to claim the title.
- Ronaldo has one more domestic league match to secure his first trophy since joining the club in 2022.
- The result keeps the focus on finishing the season strongly rather than dwelling on the late equalizer.
The season’s final chapter will be written in the coming days. Al Nassr still holds the clearest path to the championship, and Ronaldo’s long wait for a Saudi league title remains within reach if the team completes the task ahead.