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While Cristiano Ronaldo comes across as arrogant at his unveiling in Arabia, what Salah is doing to help others

Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled on Tuesday as the new player of Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, in what looks more like his retirement team than a challenge to continue growing

By Charles Cornwall

Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled on Tuesday as the new player of Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, in what looks more like his retirement team than a challenge to continue growing

Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled on Tuesday as the new player of Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, in what looks more like his retirement team than a challenge to continue growing. During the press conference, the Portuguese was arrogant as he has done throughout his career giving egocentric answers that contrast with the human quality that is expected.

Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo was unveiled as the new player of Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr at Mrsool Park stadium in Riyadh on Tuesday after his signing was made official on December 30. Cristiano, who arrived in Riyadh last night with his family, announced that he has already undergone a medical before training with the club, one of the best in the Saudi league.

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Al-Nassr announced the acquisition of one of football's biggest stars on social media on Friday. Within 24 hours, the post was viewed more than 20 million times and the club gained 2.5 million followers. There was a similar surge on Instagram, where the Portuguese has more than 520 million followers, the most in the world. There, the ad received more than 30 million likes.

Always in high spirits despite his recent sporting failures with the Portugal national team at the World Cup and with Manchester United, the Madeira native spared no praise for himself at the presentation, later appearing in front of a packed stadium. "I'm a unique player and it's good to be here, my contract is unique because I'm unique, I've already broken all the records in Europe with big clubs, the challenges for me are something normal because I'm someone special," he said. "I come to win, to enjoy, to be part of the success of Arab football, to help change the perspective that certain people have of Arab culture, to thank Al Nassr."

<strong>Salah&#39;s humbling blow</strong>

While Cristiano Ronaldo comes across as self-centred in his presentation in SAudi Arabia, Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has been recognised for helping others. According to different media, he has helped people in poor areas of Egypt, as well as being part of different campaigns to benefit those most in need. 

 

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