
🚨 SCANDAL live on BeIN Sports! Abdulaziz Al-Nasr, a respected but rarely so brutal analyst, absolutely destroyed Cristiano Ronaldo live on air after Al Nassr’s disappointing season. And his words sent shockwaves through the kingdom… and all over Twitter.
🎙️ “A goal from Cristiano is celebrated more than a team victory. He’s turned his teammates into ball boys. Another season with over 30 ‘SIUs’ and still no title. Al Nassr lacks leadership. And Cristiano is not a leader.”
💥 Harsh? Yes. But his comments raise a real question: Is Cristiano Ronaldo doing more harm than good?
🟡 Al Nassr: A Club Sacrificed on the Altar of Superstar Worship?
Before the arrival of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, Al Nassr were title contenders. Since then? Two seasons, two disappointments. Sure, Cristiano scores goals. Sure, he’s been top scorer two years in a row. But in a league where money changed everything, collective trophies are still missing.
And while the Portuguese legend racks up “SIUs” like TikToks, his teammates seem numb, reduced to background actors in the ongoing CR7 show. Where’s the team spirit? What happened to the Saudi warriors who once shook Asia?
🧨 Leadership or Illusion?
Ronaldo, a leader? Really? According to Al-Nasr, he’s more of a locker room dictator than an inspiring captain. Some say he overshadows his teammates, demands everything, and sucks up all the attention, without lifting those around him. A pattern already seen at Juventus and Manchester United.
And maybe that’s the real issue: Cristiano is no longer the savior, but a monument that must constantly be maintained — even at the cost of team success.
😤 Saudi Fans Divided
The reaction has been explosive:
🔥 CR7 fans cry disrespect toward a legendary player who still gives his all.
🧊 Al Nassr supporters, on the other hand, are starting to lose patience. Two years, no major titles, but millions spent and high expectations unmet.
❓So… Is Ronaldo Still a Blessing for Al Nassr? Or a Golden Curse?
🤔 The question is open. But one thing’s for sure: The Ronaldo myth is colliding with the reality of modern team football. And if the “SIUs” keep flowing but the trophies don’t, the criticism could soon turn into outright rejection.
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