After a draw against Al Feiha, Cristiano Ronaldo was involved in an altercation and subsequently stormed down the tunnel. Despite playing the full game, he failed to score as his team, Al Nassr, drew 0-0. The result left them three points behind the league leaders, Al Ittihad. It was evident that the draw had left the 38-year-old frustrated as he appeared angry after the final whistle on Sunday.
He appeared to clash with an Al Feiha player and could be heard shouting: “You don’t want to play, huh?!”
Ronaldo continued to exchange words before trudging off the pitch and down the tunnel.
Cristiano Ronaldo was furious after Al-Nassr’s goalless draw 🤬 pic.twitter.com/mpxhZUVLMv
— GOAL (@goal) April 10, 2023
Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to get into a verbal altercation as he left the pitch following his Al-Nassr’s side’s 0-0 draw with Al Feiha ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/docID2A8AY
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) April 9, 2023
In their previous game, Cristiano Ronaldo had a different emotional state, having scored two goals in Al Nassr’s 5-0 victory over Al Adalah.
However, he was unable to replicate that success in the match against Al Feiha, as his team had to settle for a draw. Since his move to the Middle East, the former Manchester United player has contributed 11 goals across all competitions.
Ronaldo left Old Trafford following a controversial interview, and the Red Devils have since signed Wout Weghorst until the end of the season.
And Gary Neville believes the Dutchman has brought ‘more profit’ to Man United than Ronaldo.
“Weghorst has 12 wins, four draws, three defeats, he has only scored two goals but the team has scored 37 goals, with Ronaldo it was 19 starts, they won three less games, drawn three, lost four more with him in the team, he scored 11 but the team itself only scored 23, they are massive differences,” he said on Sky Sports.
“It is the strangeness of football is having a player who isn’t good enough to be a Manchester United forward but has brought more profit to the team. I believe he (Ronaldo) is the greatest player of all time.”