Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 08:14:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 02:08:19
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Cristiano Ronaldo's highly anticipated move to Al Nassr in 2023 has yet to yield any silverware, with the latest disappointment coming in the form of a King's Cup exit at the hands of Al Ittihad. This loss marks an astonishing 13th time the legendary forward has come up short in his quest for trophies with the Saudi Arabian club.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's decision to join Al Nassr was met with surprise and intrigue worldwide. The club had promised to build a team around him, ensuring he would be the focal point of their ambitious project. However, the reality has been starkly different. Since his arrival, Al Nassr has failed to win any major honors, finishing as runners-up in the Saudi Super Cup and now suffering this recent cup exit.
Ronaldo's personal form has been a bright spot, with his goal-scoring prowess still evident. He has netted 14 times in 16 appearances, a ratio that any striker would be proud of. Yet, his individual brilliance has not translated into team success. The Portuguese star's frustration was evident in his recent post-match comments: "I came here with the ambition to win, and we're not doing that. It's a difficult moment, but we must keep fighting."
With each passing title-less season, questions arise about the future of this partnership. Will Ronaldo's legacy be tarnished by this chapter in his illustrious career? The club's management must now reflect on their strategy and consider whether their initial vision is achievable. As the drought continues, the pressure mounts for both the player and the club to deliver on their promises of success.