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While Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer wanted in Arabia, the player Klopp is backing despite his poor form at Liverpool

It has been a difficult few months for Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo

By Charles Cornwall

29/01/2023, 05:39 AM

It has been a difficult few months for Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo

It has been a difficult few months for Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, with the striker adding another failure and his first with his new team, Al Nassr of Saudi Arabia. Al Nassr coach Rudi Garcia singled out Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo for his side's Super Cup exit after he missed a key chance in the match.

"Cristiano Ronaldo missed a chance that would have changed the course of the game in the first half, but I congratulate Al Ittihad," said the tactician and acknowledged that his rival outplayed them in the first half, but could no longer reverse the result, although he stressed that they are still leaders in the local tournament.

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udi took the opportunity to give a message to his players, inviting them to play "normally" and not always try to give the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo, as forcing them to assist the Portuguese could cost them a clearer attacking finish. Rudi Garcia rounded off his assessment of the Portuguese with the following statement: "Cristiano Ronaldo is a positive addition, as he helps to spread the defenders. He is one of the best players in the world. He will not finish his career at Al Nassr, he will return to Europe.

<strong>Gakpo is fine</strong>

Despite all the criticism he has received for not scoring, Klopp says Gakpo is doing well: "His defending in his position is outstanding. It's what we need. He is a sensational finisher. His shooting from distance is outstanding. Everyone will see that. Coming in as a striker in our current situation? Congratulations. He is fine.

 

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