Cristiano Ronaldo breaks silence after shocking penalty miss leads to unexpected cup exit
by Keifer MacDonald · Manchester Evening NewsFormer Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo missed a stoppage-time penalty as Al Nassr crashed out of the King's Cup on Tuesday night.
The 39-year-old played the full match at the King Saud University but could not prevent his side from exiting at the round-of-16 stage after Waleed Al Ahmad headed home Faycal Fajr's cross to seal victory for Al-Taawoun. Ronaldo, who left United to move to Saudi Arabia in January 2023, has scored nine goals and provided three assists in 13 appearances this season.
However, he was unable to add to that tally as he blazed his spot-kick over the crossbar in his side's defeat with practically the final kick of the game on Tuesday night.
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The Portugal international, who has notched more than 700 goals across an incredible career with Sporting CP, United, Real Madrid and Juventus before moving to the Middle East, was quick to break his silence on the miss. Taking to social media site X, he wrote: "Every challenge is an opportunity to grow."
Ronaldo has scored 67 goals in 75 since his transfer in January 2023 and has less than 12 months remaining on his current deal with the Saudi Pro League outfit.