Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed his satisfaction following Al-Nassr’s 4-0 victory over Al-Shabab in their Saudi Pro League matchup on Tuesday.
The Al-Nassr skipper praised his teammates for their outstanding performance against Al-Shabab in a post on August 29.
Al-Nassr defeated Al-Shabab at KSU Football Field thanks to a brace from Ronaldo, two goals from Sadio Mane, and one goal apiece from Sultan Al-Ghannam and Sadio Mane.
After the game, he said on Instagram, “What a great atmosphere in our stadium! Happy to share this victory with our supporters! The Team performed outstandingly! Thank you, Alnassr.
The following game for Al-Nassr is on Saturday against Al-Hazm.
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Lionel Messi, a forward for Argentina, has stated that he has no set retirement date in mind and intends to “enjoy every moment” of his remaining playing time.
The 36-year-old scored his 10th goal in seven games since joining the Florida club in the Leagues Cup final, as Inter Miami defeated Nashville in a penalty shootout to win the title, the 36-year-old’s first with his new club.
Last month, Messi signed a two and a half year contract with Miami, but he claimed he hadn’t even started to consider his options after that.
“I’m not thinking about it (retirement) yet, to be honest. I like to play, I enjoy being with a ball on the field, competing, training.
“I don’t know how much more I’ll play, but I’ll try to take advantage until I can, until I’m well and then I’ll see. For later there is time to think, to analyze and choose,” the seven-times Ballon d’Or winner said in an interview with Apple TV+.
“Today the most important thing is to enjoy what’s left, whatever it is, it can be little or a lot. Enjoy every moment, especially because this is not coming back and then I don’t want to regret anything,” he said.
When his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expired, Messi said he was confident he had made the right decision because of his early experiences with Inter Miami, while he continued to express his dissatisfaction with his time in the French capital.
Signing for Inter, he said “was a family decision, (to) try to look for the good of the family. We had spent two complicated years, the truth is that we had not been doing well, we had struggled.
“It was a bit like going back to what we were when we were in Barcelona, enjoying the day to day, the kids, the family being well. I enjoyed the day-to-day in sports, which was not happening to me.
“My trips to the national team were my happiest moments because I enjoyed the place where I was, my teammates and I wanted to come here and find the same thing. Today, after some time has passed, I can say that we were not wrong and we were right when we said this was the right place”.