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Ronaldo tweeted on his Twitter account a photo during training, which he attached to two words in Arabic, in which he said: “I am my world”.

It should be noted that the title of the Saudi team of Al-Nasr is “Al-Alamy”.

Ronaldo’s ‘Al-Alamy’ tweet got a big reaction from supporters of Al-Nasr team, and they asked him to stay with the club to win championships.

Rumors of Ronaldo’s departure from victory have been circulating in recent days, following the team losing several games and the publication of angry photos of Ronaldo.

Fans have linked Ronaldo’s anger at walking away from victory, saying the team have failed to achieve their ambitions of approaching the titles.

However, the latest tweet, in Arabic, came as a denial of the exit rumours.

The tweet also comes at an opportune time for Saudi team Al-Nasr, as Saudi league leaders Al-Ittihad team suffered a sudden loss, to give Al-Nasr hope. Nassr to narrow the gap. , Al-Ittihad recorded its first defeat after 6 consecutive victories.

Defeat came to Al-Taawon’s team with a goal at two, which sparked competition in the final stages of the Saudi Football League, especially with Al-Shabab’s victory over Al-Fateh 1 -0.

Al-Ittihad, aspiring to the first title since 2009, froze at 59 points in 25 matches, compared to 56 for Ronaldo’s side, i.e. Al-Nasr, while Al-Shabab entered again in the competition by bringing his score to 53 points, 5 steps before the end of the league.

Al-Taawoun, fifth in the table, who won his first victory in 6 matches, owes it to Fahd Al-Rashidi, who gave him a 2-0 lead in the 17th and 67th minutes, ahead of Moroccan striker Abd Al-Razzaq Hamdallah. closed the gap with Al-Ameed (77th) at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium.

This is only Al-Ittihad’s second defeat this season, after the first against Al-Hilal 0-1 on January 5.

Al-Shabab was among the beneficiaries after beating Al-Fateh 1-0 at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Malaz, with Argentina veteran Ever Banega’s goal from a 53rd free kick.

Eighth-placed Damak earned their first victory in 4 matches against hosts Thirteenth Unit 2-0 at King Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium thanks to goals from Algerians Hilal Soudani (65) and Farouk Chafei (90+1) .

The 26th stage will start next Monday, and Al-Ittihad will play with its tenth guest Abha, Al-Nasr with its fourteenth guest Al-Khaleej, and Al-Shabab will win the ninth deal.

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