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[Video] CR7 scored a great goal from a free kick in Al Nassr’s comeback

[Video] CR7 scored a great goal from a free kick in Al Nassr's comeback

An accurate free kick from Cristiano Ronaldo and a penalty converted by the Brazilian Anderson Talisca led to the comeback of al nassr at the Mrsool Park stadium in Riyadh before the abha (2-1) who was reunited with the victory to resume the harassment of the leadership of the Saudi Arabian League held by Al-Ittihad.

Al Nassr is one point behind the leaderwith whom they lost 1-0 the previous day, and to whom they gave up first place in the table.

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The match was complicated for the team coached by Frenchman Rudi Garcia because Abha, who is bidding for permanence and who has four losses and a draw in their last five games, took the lead on half an hour with Abdulfattah Adam’s goal off Saad Bguir’s pass.

came to the rescue Cristiano Ronaldo in a final stretch that changed the game. The Portuguese equalized thanks to a direct free-kick, from a distance, and then the visitors were left with one less player due to the red card that Zakaria Al Sudani saw.

Cristiano Ronaldo: video of the free kick goal with Al Nassr

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