As Al Nassr closes in on its first Saudi Pro League title since 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo calls for referee respect and reminds rivals of his role in the league’s global rise.
RIYADH: The Saudi Pro League title race has reached a boiling point, not just on the pitch, but in a war of words led by Al Nassr captain Cristiano Ronaldo. Following a pivotal 2-0 victory over Al Ahli on Wednesday—a result that places Al Nassr on the brink of championship glory—Ronaldo has hit back at escalating claims of officiating bias, while delivering a firm reminder of his influence on Saudi football.
Addressing the Refereeing Controversy
The win against Al Ahli was overshadowed by accusations from rival players and fans. Al Ahli defender Merih Demiral was vocal in his frustration, suggesting that refereeing decisions were being steered to favor Al Nassr. These sentiments have echoed across the league in recent weeks, as Al Nassr continues a dominant run under coach Jorge Jesus.
Responding to the outcry, Ronaldo urged players to maintain professional standards. “Too many players keep talking about referees,” Ronaldo stated, emphasizing that officials are human and deserve respect even when mistakes occur. However, the Portuguese superstar also hinted at his own frustrations, noting, “Some things we see are not good and this is not football… I will speak about this at the end of the season.”
‘The Ronaldo Effect’
In a move that has sparked significant debate on social media, Ronaldo doubled down on his importance to the league’s transformation. He reminded his peers that he was the pioneer who paved the way for the influx of world-class talent into the Kingdom. “I was the first big name to come to the league, and others followed because of me,” he remarked, suggesting that the focus should remain on improving the game’s image rather than public complaining.
Hypocrisy or Leadership?
The comments have polarized the footballing community. While some view his words as a captain defending the integrity of his team’s success, others on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have labeled the stance as hypocritical, pointing to Ronaldo’s own history of vocal disagreements with match officials.
Despite the noise, Al Nassr’s objective remains clear. With the league title nearly secured—their first in the Ronaldo era—the club is finally delivering on the massive investments and managerial shifts of the past two years. For Ronaldo, a league trophy in Saudi Arabia would be another landmark in his legendary career, even as the controversies surrounding the league’s officiating refuse to die down.











































