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'Speed is better at football!' - Cristiano Ronaldo told to retire after suffering Champions League embarrassment as Al-Nassr informed they are 'being scammed out of £200m every year'

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  • Nassr lost 3-2
  • Ronaldo still yet to win a trophy in Saudi Arabia
  • Wait goes on for Portuguese superstar
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Al-Nassr lost 3-2 to Kawasaki in the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League, meaning Ronaldo's wait for a trophy in Saudi Arabia goes on. Sadio Mane and Ayman Yahya scored his side's goals but they were to no avail, and fans have taken aim at the Portugal superstar.

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    WHAT THE FANS ARE SAYING

    @AliHassanHQ said: "At this stage, Speed is better than Ronaldo at both football and YouTube."

    @IamHBozz said: "Washed man. Scammed Al-Nassr of £200m every year."

    @Abrampah_ added: "Always ghosting when it’s time to save the club but statpad unnecessary goals."

    @Unknownyearning said: "When will this glitch be over for Ronaldo and Messi and they leave their current teams and come again for European football and end things like in Europe like a perfect ending to their stories...when they'll be over this craziness.."

    @Aceeeeeeed added: "This fraud should retire."

    @Bewhatyoubejr concluded: "They need to terminate Ronaldo's contract in order to win trophies."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Ronaldo had scored eight goals in eight games in the AFC Champions League this season but his blank in the single-legged semi-final has cost his side dearly. Despite netting 91 goals in 102 games for the club, his wait for a winner's medal goes on.

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    WHAT NEXT?

    Nassr play Al-Ittihad on Wednesday. Ronaldo's side are eight points behind the league leaders.

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