Cristiano Ronaldo opened his 25th professional season by coming off the bench to score his 978th career goal, capping a 4-0 victory for Al Nassr against Al Riyadh in official Saudi Pro League competition. According to match reports from the fixture, the Portuguese forward entered the contest as a substitute and finalized the scoreline, extending his historic scoring tally as the club campaign resumed.
The fixture marked a significant milestone for the veteran forward, who began a landmark quarter-century of top-flight footballing action. Entering the pitch in the second half, Ronaldo capitalized on attacking pressure to net the final goal of the evening, sealing a dominant away performance for Al Nassr. League records and tracking show the strike pushes his unprecedented career goal total closer to the milestone 1,000-goal mark, a figure no other male player in professional football history has officially reached.
Al Nassr controlled the tempo throughout the match at the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, establishing an early advantage before pulling away in the second half. The team’s tactical shape shifted upon Ronaldo’s introduction, stretching the Al Riyadh defensive line and creating space in the final third. Managerial decisions paid off as the squad maintained its defensive stability while adding clinical finishing to secure all three points in the domestic table standings.
For Al Riyadh, the defeat highlights the ongoing challenges of containing elite attacking depth in the Saudi Pro League. Despite organizing a disciplined block during the opening 45 minutes, the defensive structure fractured under sustained pressure after the interval. Statistics from the match underline Al Nassr’s dominance in possession and shot conversion, leaving Al Riyadh to regroup ahead of their next fixture in the domestic calendar.
Al Nassr returns to competitive action next week in the Saudi Pro League, continuing their pursuit of the domestic title. Club officials confirmed that preparations are underway for the upcoming fixture, where squad rotation and fitness management will remain a priority for the technical staff navigating a congested mid-season schedule.
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