Al Hilal ruin Al Nassr’s Saudi League title moment, leaving Cristiano Ronaldo devastated
Cristiano Ronaldo could do nothing but stare into the distance as Al Nassr ruined their long-awaited Saudi Pro League title moment against arch-rivals Al Hilal on Tuesday. Just minutes away from a potentially decisive derby win, Al Nassr conceded a stoppage-time equalizer in a painful 1-1 draw, once again delaying Ronaldo’s wait for a first Saudi league title.
For most of the night at Alawal Park, the script seemed perfect for Al Nassr. Then the final moments arrived and everything was completely resolved.
What initially seemed a harmless Al Hilal attack suddenly turned disastrous after confusion between goalkeeper Bento and experienced defender Iñigo Martínez. Neither of them handled the delivery properly, with the ball going into the back of the net.
Ronaldo, who had already been substituted by manager Jorge Jesus in the 83rd minute, sat quietly in the dugout after the final whistle. After the final whistle, the Al Nassr captain sat quietly inside the dugout and looked away in disbelief. At one point, Ronaldo burst out with a brief smile of frustration, almost unable to understand how Al Nassr had let such a big moment slip so quickly.
How Al Nassr ruined the moment of their title win
The derby was never comfortable.
The tension of the title race took its toll on both teams and chances were limited for large parts of the match. But Al Nassr slowly crept into the game and eventually found the breakthrough through Mohamed Simakan’s brilliant first-half strike.
And once that goal went in, it really felt like it was enough.
Al Hilal struggled badly to create anything neat from open play, while Al Nassr looked comfortable controlling the tempo without taking unnecessary risks.
But the real chance to wrap up the match came just before half time.
Kingsley Coman intercepted a loose pass from Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and suddenly found himself staring at an open goal opportunity. Since the crowd was already building in anticipation, Coman started the woodwork instead.
That moment would come back to haunt them mercilessly.
Because right at the death, Al Nassr made the kind of defensive mistake that could define the title race.
And then chaos ensued at the last minute.
A simple late delivery in the area somehow turned into a complete panic between Bento and Inigo Martínez. Instead of clearing the danger, both players hesitated and collided with each other in an attempt to reach the ball, even though no Al Hilal players were nearby. The collision caused the ball to slip and go into Al Nassr’s net, scaring everyone.
For Ronaldo and Al Nassr, it was the worst way to lose control of such a big moment.
Will Al Nassr or Al Hilal win the Saudi Pro League?
Ronaldo’s wait for a first Saudi league title is far from over, but Al Nassr have certainly made life more difficult for themselves now.
Despite the draw, Al Nassr still remain on top of the Saudi Pro League table with 83 points and need just one win in their final league match to officially secure the title.
This is the biggest positive side for them.
But the pressure has suddenly returned as Al Hilal are now firmly back in the race with 78 points and still two games left to play against Neom and Al Faha.
If Al Nassr fails to win its final match and drops points again, while Al Hilal wins both of its remaining matches, the title race could swing dramatically in Hilal’s favour.
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