
Al-Nasr, for which the Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo plays, lost to Al-Wahda in the home match of the semi-final of the Saudi Arabian Cup and flew out of the tournament.
The meeting ended with the score 1:0. The only goal in the guests was scored by striker Jean-David Bogel. From the 53rd minute of the match, the guests played with ten men after the removal of Al-Wahda defender Abdullah Al-Hafit, RBC reports.
Ronaldo entered the match in the starting lineup and spent the entire game on the field. This meeting was the third in a row in which the striker could not score with a goal.
Ronaldo, 38, joined Al Nasr at the end of December. In 13 matches for the Saudi club, the striker scored 11 goals and gave two assists.
In the Saudi Arabian championship, Al-Nasr is in second place with 53 points after 25 rounds. The championship leader is Al-Ittihad (56).
In the final of the Cup of the country, which will be held on May 20, Al-Wehda will play with Al-Hilal.