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Al Ahly denied Ronaldo his second official trophy, and honestly, I felt disappointed about that. With the kind of players Al Nassr has now, I didn't expect them to lose in this Saudi Super final. I know Al Ahly is also a strong team, and both teams showed equal performance, but I had high expectations for Al Nassr to win this match. However, it ended in a penalty shootout, and Al Nassr's weakness in midfield affected their game. The absence of Sadio Mané also contributed to their loss. Cristiano Ronaldo put in effort to help the team win this trophy, but luck wasn't on their side but that's football, hard luck to them.
Having good players doesn't classify you will be winning on every game they may have still loss if sadio mane was present we should expect any thing in soccer game both club played well penalty shotout doesn't determine if your club can be better or not i believe penalty shotout is something of luck in football one side must surely win and Ronaldo club wasn't in the lucky part to win, C Ronaldo is a determine baller he always put on his best to make sure his club always come out with good results the lucky side won congratulations to Al-Ahly.
Al Ahli were the luckier side, they deserved the victory, and I also want to congratulate them on their success in bringing home the Saudi Super Cup. I agree that Al Nassr also played well and fought hard to end their trophy drought, but unfortunately, luck wasn't on the side of Ronaldo and his teammates.
The 2-2 draw shows that Al Nassr strength is on par with Al Ahli, and luck truly played a bigger role in deciding the champion through the penalty shootout. This win gives Al Ahli valuable momentum to start the new season, and Al Nassr shouldn't dwell on their disappointment for too long.
I think Jorge Jesus has the skills and understanding to help his squad improve, which should make them a strong contender for the title in the new season. Given the depth of Al Nassr squad, Jorge Jesus task should be easier.