Star-Studded Showdown Turns Damp Squib: Ronaldo-Messi Face-Off Fizzles in Riyadh
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Star-Studded Showdown Turns Damp Squib: Ronaldo-Messi Face-Off Fizzles in Riyadh
Touted as “The Last Dance,” the eagerly awaited showdown between Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami left numerous Saudi supporters of the footballing icons feeling underwhelmed, despite a resounding 6-0 victory for the Riyadh-based club.
Local enthusiasts, gearing up for Roshn Saudi League action, undoubtedly relished Al-Nassr’s triumph. However, disappointment lingered as Ronaldo sat out due to injury, with Messi making a brief appearance in the closing moments, contrary to earlier reports suggesting his omission from the Major League Soccer team’s match-day squad.
Al-Nassr’s dominance was evident through Anderson Talisca’s hat-trick, complemented by goals from Otavio, Aymeric Laporte, and Mohammed Marran, while cameras captured Ronaldo observing the match from the stands, visibly content.
Social media platforms buzzed with discontent over the absence of the star attractions, with speculations rife about Messi’s limited involvement and whether it was a strategic decision by his club. Fans expressed frustration, labeling Messi’s cameo as a lack of respect towards supporters.
Comparisons arose, with one Al-Hilal supporter contrasting their team’s 4-3 victory over Inter Miami’s debut in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr’s triumph against what was perceived as a weakened opponent.
A sentiment of betrayal resonated among fans who felt misled by the pre-match hype, with one disgruntled supporter describing it as a “prank” after investing time, money, and anticipation into what turned out to be a lackluster encounter devoid of its headline stars.
Tantalizingly dubbed “The Last Dance,” the highly anticipated clash between Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami left many Saudi fans of the two great rivals — some whom paid up to $11,000 for tickets — underwhelmed despite a comprehensive 6-0 win for the Riyadh club.
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While local fans will no doubt have enjoyed the victory as their team prepare to get back into Roshn Saudi League action, there was an inescapable feeling of disappointment after Ronaldo missed the match through injury, while Messi only took part in the closing minutes after initial reports that he had been excluded from the Major League Soccer team’s match-day squad.
Al-Nassr’s goals came from a hat-trick by Anderson Talisca and strikes by Otavio, Aymeric Laporte and Mohammed Marran, as Ronaldo was caught on camera celebrating and smiling to himself in the stands.On social media, many fans voiced their displeasure at the absence of the two star attractions, some wondering if the Argentine World Cup winner was intentionally held back by his club.
“Was Messi prevented from participating with his team except for three minutes? Question in good faith,” one commenter on X speculated.
Another responded: “Maybe he was told that as long as Ronaldo doesn’t play, you won’t have to play until the end.”
One Al-Hilal supporter said Messi’s absence showed a “lack of respect for the fans.” Another Al-Hilal fan gloated that while his team had beaten a strong Inter Miami 4-3 in the American team’s first outing in Saudi Arabia, Al-Nassr were left celebrating a win against “the reserves.”
An angry fan summed up the feeling of many with a post stating: “Frankly, it’s a prank to announce with posters that Messi and Ronaldo will be playing, but in the end, after reservations, expenses, and vacation time, we get a second-tier match with teams without stars.”