New footage has emerged of Cristiano Ronaldo celebrating in style after scoring for the second time in a week.
Ronaldo got Al-Nassr‘s opener in their 2-1 win over Al Fateh with a powerful strike into the bottom corner following a cross from Sultan Al-Ghannam inside 17 minutes.
The Portuguese star then ran to the corner and produced his iconic Siu celebration having ditched it during midweek.
But as revealed by a new pitchside footage, Ronaldo’s celebrations didn’t stop there. He hugged several team-mates before dancing in Saudi style with substitute goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah.
It was his second goal in the week after scoring the only goal in Al-Nassr’s win over Al Feiha in the Asian Champions League on Wednesday.
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Cristiano Ronaldo got on the scoresheet again and produced his iconic Siu celebration
The Portuguese star then danced in Saudi style with substitute goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah
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@Cristiano's strike for Al Nassr from pitchside 🔥#yallaRSL pic.twitter.com/MkoIfDWGp3— Roshn Saudi League (@SPL_EN) February 17, 2024
Ronaldo’s celebrations on Saturday didn’t last long as Al Fateh equalised just before the half hour mark through Salem Al-Najdi before Otavio’s 72nd minute winner.
Ronaldo’s strike ensured he overtook long-time rival Lionel Messi on non-penalty goals score.
The 39-year-old now boasts 715 goals excluding penalties compared to Messi’s 714.
Due to the Asian Cup, there had been no competitive club action for Al-Nassr and the win over Al Fateh was their first league match since December.
The Saudi side made a visit to China during the extended break, but Ronaldo wasn’t able to play.
Ronaldo’s latest strike saw him overtake Lionel Messi’s record for non-penalty goals scored
The injury left him cheering from the stands as Al-Nassr crushed Messi’s Inter Miami 6-0.
Last weekend, Ronaldo stormed off the pitch after watching Al-Hilal’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic win the MVP award at the Riyadh Cup final.
Al-Nassr lost the Riyadh Seasons Cup final 2-0, and Ronaldo launched his runners-up medal high into the stands at the end of the game.