WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike - 7M sport

WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike



Posted Saturday, January 07, 2023 by Thesun.co.uk

CRISTIANO RONALDO watched on from an exercise bike as Al-Nassr played for the first time since his transfer.

The 37-year-old forward cheered when playmaker Talisca netted the second of his two goals in the 2-0 win over Al-Ta'ee.

WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike
Cristiano Ronaldo clapped after Al-Nassr scored against Al-Ta'ee

WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike
Ronaldo watched the game while pedalling on an exercise bike

WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike
Ronaldo was also spotted during the game inside a VIP box

WATCHING RON Cristiano Ronaldo cheers Al-Nassr goal as banned star watches first game since transfer topless on exercise bike
Ronaldo was unable to make his debut

Ronaldo watched the game while working out topless on an exercise bike.

He gleefully clapped as Talisca found the back of the net - although the goal didn't stop the super-fit Ronaldo from pedalling.

Al-Nassr posted footage of Ronaldo's reaction to their Instagram account - which has gained millions of followers in recent days.

They captioned the video: "Ronaldo's reaction to Taliscas's 2nd goal."

But Ronaldo didn't spend the whole game tuning up his fitness.

He was also spotted inside a VIP box during the match.

CR7 had been expected to make his debut against Al-Ta'ee after signing a £173million contract with the Saudi Pro League outfit.

However, he was unable to play in the game, which was delayed by a day due to heavy rain.

Ronaldo is currently serving a two-game ban handed to him by the FA for smashing an Everton fan’s phone out of their hands last season.

Al-Nassr also haven't been able to register the forward as they are at the limit of their foreign player quota.

They now have to axe one of their overseas stars in order for Ron to make his debut.

His first game is likely to come against Ettifaq later this month.



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