Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr kept waiting for Saudi Pro League title by own goal
Al-Nassr's Saudi Pro League title hopes were delayed by a dramatic injury-time own goal from their goalkeeper, Bento, during a crucial match against rivals Al Hilal on Tuesday. The 1-0 lead, which would have secured Al-Nassr their first league title in seven years and Cristiano Ronaldo's first domestic title with the club, was erased when Bento fumbled an overhead save into his own net.

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AI-generatedAl-Nassr's Saudi Pro League title hopes were delayed by a dramatic injury-time own goal from their goalkeeper, Bento, during a crucial match against rivals Al Hilal on Tuesday. The 1-0 lead, which would have secured Al-Nassr their first league title in seven years and Cristiano Ronaldo's first domestic title with the club, was erased when Bento fumbled an overhead save into his own net. This unexpected equalizer means Al-Nassr remains at the top of the league table with 83 points from 33 games, while Al Hilal is second with 78 points from 32 games. Despite the setback, Al-Nassr is still favored to win the league title in their final game against Damac, as they are on the cusp of clinching their 11th league championship.
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5 extracted"The dream is close," Ronaldo posted on social media.
Al-Nassr top the league with 83 points from 33 games; Al Hilal are second with 78 points from 32 games.
A win would have sealed Al-Nassr's 11th league title and the first for Cristiano Ronaldo since joining in January 2023.
Al-Nassr were leading 1-0 and seconds away from defeating rivals Al Hilal when the own goal occurred.
Goalkeeper Bento scored an injury-time own goal, denying Al-Nassr a 1-0 win against Al Hilal.