Cristiano Ronaldo added another chapter to his legendary career this week, but it wasn't just about scoring goals. The 41-year-old superstar played through a significant illness to help Al-Nassr secure a crucial 1-0 victory over Al-Ettifaq, extending their incredible Saudi Pro League winning streak to 15 games.
After being substituted in the 89th minute, Ronaldo went straight to the dressing room and vomited, a testament to the physical toll of his performance. His coach, Jorge Jesus, revealed he had considered leaving Ronaldo out of the lineup altogether due to stomach pains and fatigue, but the veteran forward insisted on playing.
This act of grit underscores the relentless mentality that has defined Ronaldo's career. Despite not feeling well, his presence on the pitch contributed to a win that keeps Al-Nassr eight points clear at the top of the table. This season, Ronaldo has been in phenomenal form, netting 24 goals and driving his team on their longest-ever winning streak in the Saudi top flight.
With a record sixth World Cup appearance on the horizon this summer, this incident is a powerful reminder that true champions push through adversity. It's the same unwavering commitment to performance that inspires athletes everywhere to suit up and give their all, no matter the circumstances.
