Cristiano Ronaldo walked straight down the tunnel. No handshakes. No applause. Just frustration. ๐Ÿ˜ค

Al Nassr were seconds away from a massive win. The Saudi Pro League title was in their hands. Then disaster struck. ๐Ÿ’€

Mohamed Simakan gave Al Nassr the lead in the first half. Ronaldo and his teammates controlled the game. Victory was near. Then chaos erupted. A heated touchline confrontation sparked a mass brawl during stoppage time. One of Al Hilal’s assistants was shown a red card. Tempers exploded. ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Then came the killer blow. Under pressure inside his own area, Al Nassr goalkeeper Bento mishandled the ball into his own net. Own goal. Stoppage time. 1-1. ๐Ÿ’€

Ronaldo had already been substituted in the 83rd minute. He watched from the bench as his team’s victory slipped away. When the final whistle blew, he headed straight down the tunnel. No waiting. No talking.

A win would have moved Al Nassr seven points clear with only one game remaining. Instead, Al Hilal is now five points behind with a game in hand. The title race is still alive. And Ronaldo’s wait for a Saudi Pro League trophy continues. ๐Ÿ˜”

Ronaldo has scored 26 league goals this season. He is 41 years old. Still performing. Still fighting. But still waiting.

Al Nassr now turns its attention to the AFC Champions League Two final against Gamba Osaka on Saturday. A domestic and continental double is still possible. But Tuesday night’s collapse will sting for a long time.

The internet is reacting fast. One person wrote: “Ronaldo cannot catch a break.” Another said: “Own goal in stoppage time? That is heartbreaking.” ๐Ÿ’” A fan added: “He gave everything. His goalkeeper ruined it.”

Ronaldo left the pitch furious. Al Nassr left the pitch stunned. And the title race? Still alive. ๐Ÿฟ

What do you think can Al Nassr still win the league, or is this collapse the turning point? Drop your take below. ๐Ÿ‘‡

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