‘I have five’: Ronaldo shuts down disrespect after problematic post-match play in Al Nassr vs Al Ahly | international sports news
It was a tense and rapidly worsening night in Riyadh Cristiano Ronaldo Shaping both the outcome and the outcome, he broke the game early by scoring a goal and subsequently responded to the ridicule and controversy following Al Nassr’s 2–0 win over Al Ahly, a match that quickly devolved into a sharp exchange of confrontations, accusations and continental success beyond football.
The outcome of the title race is wrapped in tension
This match is playing an important role in the title race. Al Nassr entered the game leading the standings and faced third-placed Al Ahly Saudi FC, with the gap between the two sides already shaping the run-in. The breakthrough came in the 76th minute. Ronaldo rose above the defense to meet Joao Félix’s left-sided corner and fired a header into the net, a goal that not only broke a tight contest but also became the 970th goal of his career. It was another boost to a season in which he has scored more than 25 league goals and been central to Al Nassr’s 20-match unbeaten run. The second goal came in the 90th minute. Kingsley Coman sealed the result at 2–0 with a quick strike on the break, exposing Al Ahly as they went ahead late in the game. The win moved Al Nassr eight points ahead of Al Hilal, who have a game in hand, and 13 points clear of Al Ahly. With four matches remaining, Ronaldo’s side need eight more points to secure the league title.
Initial flashpoint and ongoing feud
Cristiano Ronaldo’s first goal changed the atmosphere of the game and it didn’t take long for things to heat up. Merih Demirel, who played with him at Juventus, was involved in several confrontations with Al Nassr players and also clashed with the crowd by repeatedly holding up two fingers in reference to Al Ahly’s two AFC Champions League titles. Al Ahly recently won the AFC Champions League Elite in consecutive seasons: 2024–25 and 2025–26, defeating Kawasaki Frontale and Machida Zelvia respectively under manager Matthias Jaisle. Demirel’s gesture was a visible reminder of that continental success, especially in a stadium where Al Nassr have not matched it in recent years. The match became increasingly physical, culminating in a late incident when Koeman challenged Demiral in the final moments. The referee did not issue a red card, a decision which became a focal point of the aftermath.
The chaos and medal excitement of the final whistle
As the final whistle blew, Merih Demirel went straight at Kingsley Coman and had to be stopped, with players and staff on both sides coming forward as there was a risk of further foul play. The defender was clearly unhappy with the tackle and umpiring, and the exchange immediately attracted others before spilling onto the pitch.He then made sure it didn’t end with the final whistle, walking onto the pitch with his AFC Champions League medal and holding it up towards the Al Nassr supporters, at one point cutting them off as he pointed in their direction. The message was quite clear, aimed at the players as well as the crowd, a clear reminder from Al Ahly of their recent continental success in contrast to Al Nassr’s lack of silverware despite the level of investment in the team and star power. Later, he reinforced the sentiment on social media, writing: “For the first time, there is a Champions League medal in their stadium.”
allegations after the match
Demiral’s frustration continued in his post-match comments, where he focused on both the tackling and the umpiring. “Check my leg, he almost broke it. It’s a shame,” he said, pointing to Koeman’s challenge. He then went on to suggest bias in favor of the league leaders. “It seems that the referees help Al Nassr, they want them to win. We always win games and no one helps. We will remain on top.”The comments escalated an already heated night and also brought back familiar complaints about refereeing in the Saudi Pro League.
Ronaldo’s reaction on and off the pitch
Cristiano Ronaldo, who was named man of the match, was hit on his way to the interview area when an Al Ahly supporter shouted about his two AFC Champions League titles, and he responded by holding up his hand with all five fingers and saying, “I have five Champions Leagues, five,” referring to his UEFA Champions League victory, another with Manchester United in 2007–08. Four times with Real Madrid between 2013–14. 2017-18.The comparison really wasn’t what it was. The UEFA Champions League is widely seen as the highest level of club football, with the strongest teams, top players and overall standards at their peak, while the AFC Champions League elite, despite being won twice by Al Ahly, does not come close to that level in terms of depth, quality or global profile.
A blanket warning about the direction of the league
Cristiano Ronaldo addressed the conduct surrounding the match more directly, speaking about the impact of such incidents on the image of the Saudi Pro League, a competition he was effectively brought in to help shape and elevate, the league having become one of football’s most recognizable figures in the hopes of driving its growth and global profile. He said, “I think it’s not good for the league. Everyone complains, everyone overdoes it. This is football, this is not war.” “I will have time to speak at the end of the season because I have seen a lot of bad things. Many players complain, they do it in Instagram and Facebook posts, they talk about referees, they talk about the league, they talk about the project… This is not the purpose of the league. We must set an example not only here but also for Europe, because we want to compete with them to become one of the best leagues in the world. We have to stop, because this is not football for me.“ The comments reflect his role beyond the pitch, as one of the central figures in an effort to raise the profile of Saudi Arabia’s domestic league and establish it alongside Europe’s top competitions.
Results, rivalries and what’s next
Al Nassr’s victory tightens their grip on the title race and extends one race, taking them within striking distance of the championship. But the match will be remembered as much for its aftermath as for its outcome, a sequence that began with a goal, progressed through confrontations and gestures and ended with Ronaldo saying the last words.
