Al Nassr, the giant of Saudi football, is experiencing a moment of glory in the Pro League, leading the table with 64 points. The team is just two points ahead of second-placed Al Ahli and four points clear of Al Hilal, facing a significant challenge in their next match against Al Khaleej. However, the big news causing a stir among fans is the absence of Cristiano Ronaldo, the team’s top scorer and one of the biggest stars in world football.
Ronaldo, who has not competed since the game against Al Fayha on February 28, 2026, where he was substituted in the 81st minute due to an injury, will see his recovery force him to miss two more matches. Al Nassr secured an important victory in their last match against Neom SC, but without their captain, the pressure is mounting. The Portuguese star is still recovering from a thigh injury and, according to recent reports, is receiving treatment in Madrid, Spain. The expectation is that Ronaldo will be able to return to the pitch by the end of this month or, at the latest, by early April.
In the meantime, Al Nassr will rely on the presence of Joao Félix and Abdullah Al Hamdan in the attack to face Al Khaleej. The absence of the Portuguese star raises questions about how the team will perform without their natural scorer. Ronaldo’s determination to support his team is evident, as he took to social media to convey a message of encouragement: “Let’s go!!! Good luck, guys!” he posted on Instagram, showing that even off the field, his influence continues to be felt.
The anticipation surrounding Ronaldo’s return is palpable, and fans are eagerly awaiting news about his recovery. His presence on the field could be crucial in maintaining Al Nassr’s lead in the competition. With the pressure mounting and the rivalry intensifying, the question everyone is asking is: will Ronaldo recover in time to lead his team in the title race? The answer could determine not only Al Nassr’s future this season but also Ronaldo’s legacy in Saudi football.
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