Coach’s belief “Signing Ronaldo is great. It will help Saudi football develop”

▲ Cristiano Ronaldo completed the official signing ceremony for Al Nasr ▲ Coach Rudi Garcia also showed excitement at the news of Ronaldo signing ▲ Coach Garcia expressed expectations that Ronaldo’s transfer would “contribute to the development of Saudi football”

[골닷컴] Reporter Park Moon-soo = “Ronaldo is here. His transfer will be very unusual in Saudi football.”

One of the biggest topics in the January transfer market is Ronaldo’s transfer to the Saudi Arabia League. Al-Nasr manager Rudi Garcia, who has been appointed to lead Ronaldo, is also happy.

On the 3rd (local time), head coach Garcia shared his thoughts on signing Ronaldo through the ‘Global Edition’ of this media (Goal.com).

Garcia said, “It is great to sign a player like Ronaldo. And it will contribute to the development of football in Saudi Arabia.”

He added: “We are all happy that Ronaldo is here. The first goal is to make Ronaldo fit into the team. And I hope he enjoys playing football at Al Nasr. So I hope the fans will have fun.”

Ronaldo, along with Lionel Messi, is an icon representing football in the 21st century. Although he has a strong image of ‘Lee In-ja’, he was called the goalkeeper and commanded European football. He showed a little disappointing appearance recently, but the symbolism of Ronaldo is still the same.

After joining Ronaldo, interest in Al Nasr is also increasing. The number of Instagram followers alone has increased by nearly 10 times.

Now is the time to show it. Al Nasr, who played 11 rounds, won 26 points with 8 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss. In a situation where they played one more game than their rivals, they are in first place in the league.

The difference between Al Shabab and second place is one point. Likewise, the difference between Al Ittihad and Al Ittihad, who played only 10 rounds, is only 2 points. It is a number that can be overturned at any time.

In addition to Ronaldo, they have a high-quality team. The goalkeeper is Ospina, a Colombian national team player who played for Arsenal and Napoli. In midfield, there is also Luis Gustavu, who was the main midfielder during the World Cup in Brazil. In addition to Ronaldo, the attacking team included proven resources such as Abubakar and Taliska.

Meanwhile, Al-Nasr’s next opponent is Al-Tay. However, as his timing is the timing, Ronaldo’s official debut match is likely to be a face-to-face confrontation with Al-Shabab, scheduled for the morning of the 15th.

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