The Portuguese striker gave Al Nassr the lead with a penalty kick in the twenty-first minute, but Talisca, a Brazilian, scored twice in the final four minutes to seal the victory for Al Nassr.
Social media footage from the game showed Ronaldo cupping his ear and then repeatedly pumping his palm forward in front of his pelvic area, seemingly in an attempt to taunt the Al Shabab supporters who were the opposition.
The Portugal forward has already garnered media attention for his inappropriate behavior and taunting while playing football.
Police in 2022 issued warnings to Ronaldo for another incident. After breaking a phone out of a 14-year-old boy’s hand, the Manchester United forward received a warning from the authorities. The 0-1 Premier League loss to Everton in April 2022 precipitated Ronaldo’s conduct, which was once more an outburst of wrath. The boy’s mother then revealed to Daily Mail that her kid had autism. The boy’s phone had been broken.
At the center of Manchester United’s assault during their prime years, which spanned from 2006 to 2009, were Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo. Together, the two lifted several club trophies, but many football fans will never forget Ronaldo’s contentious wink that preceded Rooney’s dismissal from the game.
The event in question dates back to 2006, during when England and Portugal faced off in the tournament’s quarterfinals. Rooney was given a red card halfway through the game after a collision with Ricardo Carvalho. Ronaldo seems to have persuaded referee Horacio Elizendo to substitute Rooney, Ronaldo’s Old Trafford partner at the time. Soon after Rooney was dismissed, Ronaldo was shown winking provocatively to Portugal’s bench, which infuriated people all over England.
When Al Nassr lost 0-1 to Al Ittihad last year, the enormous stadium erupted in cheers for Messi, and that’s when Ronaldo’s short fuse was also on display. Enraged, Ronaldo was spotted kicking the water bottles that were on the ground as he headed towards the exit, tearing the arm band and throwing it on the pitch.