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Cristiano Ronaldo Slammed For ‘Pathetic’ Actions After Al-Nassr Lose Major Final
Cristiano Ronaldo has been slammed for his actions after Al-Nassr were beaten by Gamba Osaka in the AFC Champions League Two Final.
Al-Nassr welcomed their Japanese opponents to the King Saud University Stadium on Saturday evening. The Riyadh-based side were considered the heavy favourites to become the first Saudi Arabian side in history to lift the AFC Champions League Two trophy.
However, despite having home advantage, it was the J1 League side that emerged victorious. Deniz Hummet’s 29th minute goal proved to be the difference between the two sides as Gamba won 1-0.
Al-Nassr had 14 more shots than their opponents and 67% of the possession, but they could not find a way past Rui Araki as they suffered an agonising defeat.
Cristiano Ronaldo Nowhere to Be Seen After the Match
Ronaldo had one of the worst games of his career at the King Saud University Stadium as he faltered in front of goal. Per Sofascore, the 41-year-old had five shots on goal, but none of them found the target.
He missed two big chances, was accurate with just 76% of his passes and won none of his four duels. He was given a rating of 5.9/10, which is the joint third-worst performance of Ronaldo’s tracked career.
Ronaldo was understandably disappointed following the final whistle as he trudged down the tunnel.
Ronaldo, considered one of the greatest footballers ever, was so disappointed that he did not emerge from the tunnel to pick up his silver medal and acknowledge the winners. He was the only Al-Nassr player that decided not to pick up his medal.
His actions have not gone down well on Reddit. One fan called him a “pathetic loser”, while another said: “This guy is a disgrace of an example to young kids.”
A third wrote: “Epitome of bad sportsmanship. Absolute crybaby,” while a fourth commented: “He behaves like a toddler every time something like this happens.”
Jorge Jesus Bemoans Final Defeat
Al-Nassr manager Jorge Jesus said his side played well despite the defeat. He said, per the AFC official website: “We had prepared well but they were very fast and they surprised us. For the first 30 minutes, we were not at our best but after that, we dominated.
“They only had one opportunity and they scored from it. We tried to recover and we had chances but for the first time in this season’s competition, we didn’t score.
“We prepared well, took risks as we wanted to win. (Kingsley) Koman and Angelo were not fully ready but we decided to risk playing them.
“We didn’t get what we wanted here but there is one more final for us – the Saudi Pro League title – which is very important to us. We have five days to recover and prepare and there is no time for grieving. We have to get going again.”
Ronaldo and Al-Nassr are two points clear of Al-Hilal in the Saudi Pro League and will win the title should they beat Damac on Thursday.
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Why Crystal Palace’s Conference League Win is Bad News For 4 English Clubs
A fascinating thread has emerged explaining why Crystal Palace’s UEFA Conference League victory is bad news for four English clubs in particular.
Crystal Palace took on Spanish side Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League final on Wednesday evening at the Red Bull Arena in Leipzig, Germany.
Oliver Glasner was looking to end his stint at the south London club on a high and that’s what he did as his side triumphed 1-0.
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored the only goal of the game in the 50th minute as Palace won just the second major trophy in their history and their first European title.
Four English Clubs Impacted By Palace’s Victory
Palace’s triumph has impacted how next season’s Carabao Cup will operate, with four English clubs affected, as explained by BBC Sport rules expert Dale Johnson.
Palace were due to enter next season’s competition in the second round after finishing 15th in the Premier League. However, their victory, which has seen them qualify for next season’s Europa League, means they will now enter in the third round, alongside the other eight English clubs that will compete in Europe.
To ensure there are 23 teams that qualify for the third round of the Carabao Cup, Crawley Town, Rochdale, Tranmere Rovers and York City must now play a preliminary round. These matches will take place a week before the first round.
Because the first and second rounds are regionalised, two of these sides must be placed in the southern half and two in the north.
However, this could cause an issue. Crawley are in the south, while the other three teams are based in the north of England.
Tranmere, based in Merseyside, are the most southern team of the trio, but their position close to the west coast does not make it more accessible than Rochdale or York to most.
Johnson theorises that the EFL could now hold an open draw to see which of Tranmere, Rochdale and York play Crawley – and thus must feed into the southern section of the draw.
The whole scenario is set to cause serious logistical problems with some teams having to travel great distances for their matches.
Dean Henderson Pays Tribute to Oliver Glasner
Palace captain Dean Henderson was full of praise for Glasner after their triumph. He said, per Palace’s official website: “There’s a mixture of emotions,” Henderson added. “It’s like a weight lifted off your shoulders, obviously, because you want to deliver when you’re under pressure. I had no doubt that the boys would do that today.
“I felt that we missed a few chances, but thankfully it went our way. The best team deserved to win and I think we were on the night. We’ve got back what we deserved from last season. It’s a fairytale.
“The manager has been incredible. He deserves his send-off and I think this is how it should have ended. I’m so happy for him as well.”
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Novak Djokovic’s 6-Word Comment Overheard After Being Booed
Novak Djokovic has been defying time in his performance at the French Open this year. He progressed to the third round of the tournament after beating French world ranked No. 74 Valentin Royer 6-3, 6-2, 6-7 (7-9), 6-3.
Djokovic and the crowd, however, showed some animosity towards one another over the course of the game, with the home crowd loud in their support for his French rival. The 39-year-old now moves on, though, to face Brazil 19-year-old Joao Fonseca in the third round for a place in the last 16.
In taking the win, Djokovic secured a 21st third-round appearance at the tournament, extending his own personal record. The 24-time Grand Slam champion also became the first man to play 120 matches at a single Grand Slam event, and looks poised to continue his journey towards a record-breaking 25th title.
Novak Djokovic Booed By French Fans
This incredible achievement, however, does not come without its controversy. Djokovic was affected by the vocal crowd, at one point having a serve interrupted by a spectator and boos from the audience. This forced the umpire to call: “Ladies and gentlemen, please have some respect for both of the players.”
In response to this call, Djokovic was seen on the court to respond: “They have no respect. No respect.”
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While the Serbian did not allow this interruption to affect the rest of his performance, he later added on the court: “I hope I won’t play any more French players for the rest of the tournament.”
The atmosphere of the home crowd was clearly a concern, with Djokovic acknowledging: “It was a very tough match, a challenge right from the start.”
With his next opponent being Brazilian, the crowd will likely serve as less of a problem in Djokovic’s third-round match. Joao Fonseca fought back in his second-round match from two sets behind, beating the young Croatian star Dino Prizmic 3-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
Heat Causing Problems For Players at French Open
The crowd isn’t the only concern for players at Roland Garros. The recent heat wave has had a huge impact on players, with Djokovic calling for organisers to use common sense and push more matches to later in the day due to the extreme heat.
This cause for concern was seen when 26th-seed Jakub Mensik collapsed on the court due to cramps and left the court in a wheelchair during his second-round win over Mariano Navone.
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Sergio Perez Already ‘Considering Quitting’ Cadillac After Just 5 Races
Reports are coming in that a veteran Formula 1 driver is considering an early departure from his team after receiving interest from several rivals.
The 2026 F1 season is well and truly underway, and despite the cancellation of the Saudi Arabian and Bahrain Grands Prix, it has been a huge success. As we head into round six, the Monaco Grand Prix, we can see it has been a standout season for Mercedes so far. Relative newcomer Kimi Antonelli has outperformed all expectations, leading the standings alongside teammate George Russell.
Ferrari are also having a good season, with Lewis Hamilton performing consistently well alongside teammate Charles Leclerc. The middle of the table is characteristically chaotic, with Alpine, Racing Bulls, Red Bull, and Haas vying for a competitive spot.
One team that is struggling to find the results it needs, however, is Cadillac, rivalled only by Aston Martin at the bottom of the table. The Cadillac project is clearly one that will play out over a number of years, and their struggles so far this season were expected.
Driver Eyeing Move After Recent Struggles
However, according to Dutch F1 journalist Jacky Martins, it will be ‘very hard’ for the team to hold on to veteran driver and star signing Sergio Perez, who is reportedly receiving interest from multiple teams, and would take the opportunity to pivot into a team higher up the standings if given the chance.
“I know there is interest from some teams,” Martens said on the Paddock Access podcast. “More than one. Cadillac would love to keep him, but it’s going to be very hard to keep him.
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His replacement has already been identified…
“If he can get a promotion to a better team, a bit further up the grid, of course he would consider.”
The Mexican racing driver joined the team alongside fellow veteran Valtteri Bottas. Cadillac has had a slow start to the season, with Perez yet to finish a race higher than 16th place. Most recently, at the Canadian Grand Prix, he was forced to retire due to a suspension failure, with Bottas finishing in 16th place.
Cadillac brought their drivers back to Formula One after losing their seats on rival teams. They are clearly in the building stage, and will be using this year to gather valuable intelligence about their car and competition. However, at 36, it is unlikely Perez will see the results, instead settling for being lapped five times this year. It seems likely that the former Red Bull driver will soon depart from his comeback team.
Simultaneously, rumours have circulated over the last week that Cadillac might make the decision to drop Bottas. The natural replacement seems to be reserve driver Colton Hera, but both seats at Cadillac seem to be in flux at the moment, and it feels likely that we will see a change very soon.
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