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Cristiano Ronaldo's wholesome celebration with kids Photograph: (Instagram )
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner, former Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo, was spotted on camera playing his favourite game with kids. The all-time top goal scorer is currently contemplating his stay at Saudi Pro League club Al Nassr.
Cristiano Ronaldo is known to share good bonds with young fans and often motivates them to be the best in whatever they pursue. Ronaldo was spotted doing what he preaches by sharing the football pitch with a bunch of young players.
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Cristiano Ronaldo assists young player for his goal
In a video that has gained significant attention across social media, Cristiano Ronaldo can be seen sharing the football pitch with a bunch of young players. It is reported that the footage is from Al-Nassr's pre-season tour in Japan. The top striker can be seen dribbling past multiple young Japanese players with his iconic scissors feint and then assisting a young player for his goal. The striker was then spotted celebrating with the young kids in a wholesome manner.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the current top scorer of this season's Saudi Pro League, is contemplating his stay at Al Nassr. He is yet to give a nod to the management regarding contract renewal, which expires soon. The team's inability to win big matches and claim trophies has emerged as a sense of concern and frustration for Cristiano.
Since joining the club in 2023, the Portuguese star has yet to win the coveted Saudi Pro League title. He is yet to open his trophy account in the AFC Champions League. He is set to go trophy-less this season, having already crashed out of the title race in both domestic and Continental competition.
Despite all the setbacks, Ronaldo remains adamant about reaching his target of netting 1000 career goals before calling it a day. He is on track, having already netted 929 professional goals in the past 20 years.
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