Cristiano Ronaldo's Hamstring Injury Deepens Concerns for Al-Nassr Cristiano Ronaldo faces mounting uncertainty as Al-Nassr confirmed the Portuguese star has left Saudi Arabia to seek specialized treatment for a hamstring injury. The 41-year-old forward limped off during Al-Nassr's 3-1 league victory over Al-Fayha last weekend, raising immediate concerns about his availability for upcoming matches. Head coach Jorge Jesus revealed that the injury is more severe than initially thought, prompting Ronaldo to travel to Madrid to work with his personal physiotherapist. Al-Nassr hopes the talisman will return in time to help the team navigate a critical phase of the domestic and international calendar. Jesus provided further details ahead of Al-Nassr's league clash against Neom Sports Club, stating that medical tests confirmed the injury's complexity. "In the last game, Cristiano left with a muscle injury," the coach said. "After the tests he underwent, it became clear that it is a more serious injury than we were expecting." He emphasized that Ronaldo will require rest and recovery, with the club planning to send him to Spain for treatment alongside other injured players. While the decision aligns with Ronaldo's preference to work with trusted rehabilitation experts, Al-Nassr has not provided a specific timeline for his return, leaving the team's momentum in the title race vulnerable. Ronaldo remains a pivotal figure for Al-Nassr, currently the third-highest goal-scorer in the Saudi Pro League with 21 goals. His absence could disrupt the team's position at the top of the table, which is currently two points ahead of the second-place team. The club's ambitions for the season are at risk if his recovery period extends beyond expectations.#saudi_pro_league #cristiano_ronaldo #jorge_jesus #al_nassr #neom_sports_club
