Cristiano Ronaldo isn't letting trophy doubts dim his Saudi journey! Despite critics calling his move to Al Nassr a \"failure,\" the 39-year-old icon insists he's thriving—both on and off the pitch.
\"Life is good here. Football? Still improving. We fight hard,\" Ronaldo said, praising Saudi Arabia's growing competitiveness. \"Respect your contracts, stay professional—that’s how you change the game.\"
Last season, CR7 smashed 35 goals in 31 matches , earning the league’s Golden Boot. Now, he’s chasing a bigger dream: \"Asian Champions League glory for Al Nassr.\"
Ronaldo also takes pride in paving the way for global stars to join the Saudi Pro League. \"It's an honor to be the first here. But the real win? Building academies, boosting the league—and competing worldwide in 10 years,\" he added.
With his family settled and ambitions soaring, Ronaldo’s story in Saudi Arabia is far from over. Will Asian Champions League magic be next? Fans are staying tuned.
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Ronaldo stays committed to Saudi Arabian journey despite trophy wait
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