Cristiano Ronaldo took the 200th penalty of his career as he helped Al-Nassr secure a 2-0 victory at home to Damac in the Saudi Pro League.
Ronaldo scored both of his side’s goals, with the opener coming from the spot in the 17th minute.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a brace as he helped Al-Nassr to secure a 2-0 victory against Damac
Ronaldo took the 200th penalty of his career and found the net to open the scoring
The Portuguese superstar celebrates after his goal put Al-Nassr in the lead against Damac
The Portuguese superstar proceeded to add a second goal from close range after being found by Nawaf Al-Boushal.
Cristiano Ronaldo took the 200th penalty of his career as he helped Al-Nassr secure a 2-0 victory at home to Damac in the Saudi Pro League.
Ronaldo scored both of his side’s goals, with the opener coming from the spot in the 17th minute.
The Portuguese superstar proceeded to add a second goal from close range after being found by Nawaf Al-Boushal.
Meanwhile, Harry Kane has scored 84 goals from 95 penalties, which is a conversion rate of 88.42 per cent.
As usual, Ronaldo has been prolific this season – he has scored nine goals in eleven league appearances so far.
Sadio Mane also featured for Al-Nassr, who were beaten by Al-Qadsiah in their previous league game.
Al-Nassr’s victory sees them keep the pressure on Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal, the two sides who are above them in the table.
Ronaldo proceeded to add a second goal, with Al-Nassr taking all three points
Al-Ittihad is now five points ahead of Al-Nassr and two points ahead of Al-Hilal.
On Saturday, Al-Ittihad will play away against Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq. Meanwhile, Al-Hilal travels to confront Al-Shabab.
Al-Nassr’s next game in the AFC Champions League will be at home against Al-Sadd.
Ronaldo is keen to put an end to his long wait for a league title, which he last won in the 2019-20 season with Juventus.