Milestone for Ronaldo: 100 Goals, Yet Another Final Slip Against Al-Ahli

Cristiano Ronaldo made history by becoming the first player ever to score 100+ goals for four clubs and his country. He has done it for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, Al-Nassr, and Portugal.
But even with this big record, the day ended sadly for him and Al-Nassr as they lost the Saudi Super Cup final to Al-Ahli.
The match, played at the Hong Kong Stadium, finished 2-2 after 90 minutes.
Ronaldo scored first for Al-Nassr with a penalty.
Franck Kessié equalized for Al-Ahli before halftime.
Marcelo Brozović put Al-Nassr ahead again
Roger Ibañez made it 2-2 for Al-Ahli.
The game went into penalties, and Al-Ahli won 5-3. Their goalkeeper Édouard Mendy made a big save that gave his team the trophy.
Even though Al-Ahli only had 38% of the ball, they still fought hard and stopped Ronaldo’s team from winning.
For Ronaldo, it was a mix of joy and pain — he reached a great record of 100 goals with different teams, but another final defeat means Al-Nassr must wait longer for a big title.