Ronaldo taunted with chants for Lionel Messi in Saudi Arabia

‘Messi, Messi, Messi!’: Cristiano Ronaldo is taunted with chants for his Argentine rival by opposition fans before Saudi Super Cup semi-final defeat by Al-Ittihad as the 37-year-old misfires again for new club Al-Nassr

  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr side lost 3-1 to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Super Cup semis
  • 37-year-old was unable to score again after also failing to find the net on debut
  • Footage has emerged of opposition fans chanting his rival Lionel Messi’s name 

Cristiano Ronaldo was taunted with chants for his rival Lionel Messi by opposition fans ahead of Al-Nassr’s Saudi Super Cup semi-final defeat to Al-Ittihad.

The 37-year-old superstar failed to score his first goal for the Saudi side again, after also blanking on his official debut on the weekend.

Ronaldo was a peripheral figure in Al-Nassr’s defeat and footage has emerged of the Al-Ittihad fans chanting ‘Messi, Messi, Messi’.

Cristiano Ronaldo was taunted with chants for his rival Lionel Messi by the Al-Ittihad fans

Ronaldo endured a frustrating evening, failing to open his account for Al-Nassr as his side crashed out of the Saudi Super Cup

The former Manchester United star almost opened his account for Al-Nassr with a powerful close-range header but he was denied by a smart save.

Ronaldo has managed just one shot on target across both appearances for Al-Nassr.

And now, the Portuguese star, who has been treated like royalty since making his sensational move to the Middle East, has to contend with chants about his rival.

It comes after Ronaldo and Messi met for what may have been the last time at the iconic King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh last week.

Messi’s touring PSG side faced a Saudi All-Star XI – which Ronaldo captained – in a glamour friendly.

It was Messi’s PSG who came out on top 5-4 – with the Argentine netting within a few minutes. However, Ronaldo triumphed on a personal level, firing in a brace on his debut in Saudi Arabia.

Ronaldo is yet to score in Al-Nassr colours and he will be hoping that he can change that soon.

The Portugal striker completed his outrageous £175m-a-year move to Al-Nassr at the end of December following a bitter end to his Man United career. 




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