Al-Nassr's heartbreak: Ronaldo's side ousted in AFC Champions League quarter-final drama vs Al Ain
Al Nassr, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, falls to Al Ain in a dramatic AFC Champions League quarter-final, losing in a penalty shootout.
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In a thrilling AFC Champions League quarter-final match, Al-Nassr and Al Ain clashed in a fierce battle that ended in a 4-4 aggregate draw. The match went to penalties, with Al Ain emerging triumphant with a 3-1 victory. Abdulrahman Ghareeb, Khalid Eisa (own goal), Alex Telles, and Cristiano Ronaldo were on target for Al-Nassr, while Soufiane Rahimi (twice), Sultan Al-Shamsi, and Ayman Yahya found the net for Al Ain. The game featured high intensity, with Al-Nassr dominating possession and shots, but Al Ain's resilience proved crucial in securing their spot in the semi-finals.
Al-Nassr's brave effort falls short despite Cristiano Ronaldo's heroics
Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr team tragically lost to Al-Ain in a nail-biting penalty shootout to conclude their Asian Champions League season in the quarterfinals. Even though they came back from a first-leg deficit (of 1-0) with a fierce 4-3 win in the second leg, Al-Nassr lost 3-1 in the shootout as a result of Al-Ain's perseverance.
With both sides trading blows the entire time, the contest was a frenzy of activity. Khalid Eisa, the goalie for Al-Ain, made amends by saving a critical penalty kick from Miroslav Brozovic. Foreign players for Al-Nassr, such as Brozovic, Alex Telles, and Otavio, struggled from the pitch, which gave Al-Ain the opportunity to advance to the semi-finals.
Seven goals and a red card were seen in an emotional rollercoaster of a match. Al-Nassr came back bravely, with Abdulrahman Ghareeb's late goal, preserving their hopes alive despite Al-Ain's early domination. The overall scores were levelled by Otavio and Telles' displays of skill, but Ayman Yahya's expulsion in extra time stopped Al-Nassr's momentum.
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In a stunning change of events, Ronaldo's penalty sent the match into a shootout. Despite this, he was the only one to successfully convert, and Al-Ain won and made it to the semi-finals.
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This match means that Al-Nassr’s chances of winning a trophy in 2023/24 season are mostly diminished as they are now knocked out of the AFC Champions League and is second to Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League. Cristiano Ronaldo’s team trails Hilal by 12 points after 23 games played in the Saudi league. Despite the setback, CR7 undeniably scored his 878th career goal, showcasing his prowess in the world football at the age of 39.