Al Nassr's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
Al Nassr's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
Al Nassr's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
Al Nassr's Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo's pivotal 10 days at Al Nassr


John McAuley
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The next 10 days represents a pivotal period in Cristiano Ronaldo’s first season with Al Nassr, as the club chase a domestic double.

Here’s what faces the Riyadh side and their prize asset before the Saudi Pro League halts for the international break.

Al Ittihad (away) – March 9

First against second, league leaders Nassr travel to their in-form title rivals in a match that has major championship implications. Nassr currently enjoy a two-point advantage but take on a miserly Ittihad who have kept six consecutive clean sheets and are unbeaten in 10 matches (eight wins). Nassr, though, have lost once in 19 games.

Abha (home) – March 14

Nassr’s quest for silverware this season is not confined to the league. The nine-time Saudi champions, who last lifted the top-flight title in 2019, have had to wait even longer for King’s Cup success. The last of their six wins in the kingdom’s principal cup competition came in 1990. They have been the final four times since, most recently in 2020. So next week’s quarter-final against off-colour Abha offers a great opportunity to edge closer to the trophy.

Abha (home) – March 18

Nassr conclude their latest run of fixtures with another home clash with Abha, this time in the league. Rudi Garcia’s side should be confident of getting all three points, given the Southern Saudi side’s recent form: Abha have lost seven of their past nine matches, including their past four. Yet Nassr will know not to take anything for granted, especially following last week’s home league match against bottom club Al Batin. They required three goals in injury-time to rescue a 3-1 win.

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The Africa Institute 101

Housed on the same site as the original Africa Hall, which first hosted an Arab-African Symposium in 1976, the newly renovated building will be home to a think tank and postgraduate studies hub (it will offer master’s and PhD programmes). The centre will focus on both the historical and contemporary links between Africa and the Gulf, and will serve as a meeting place for conferences, symposia, lectures, film screenings, plays, musical performances and more. In fact, today it is hosting a symposium – 5-plus-1: Rethinking Abstraction that will look at the six decades of Frank Bowling’s career, as well as those of his contemporaries that invested social, cultural and personal meaning into abstraction. 

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London Spirit: Kieron Pollard, Riley Meredith 

Welsh Fire: Adam Zampa, David Miller, Naseem Shah 

Manchester Originals: Andre Russell, Wanindu Hasaranga, Sean Abbott

Northern Superchargers: Dwayne Bravo, Wahab Riaz

Oval Invincibles: Sunil Narine, Rilee Rossouw

Trent Rockets: Colin Munro

Birmingham Phoenix: Matthew Wade, Kane Richardson

Southern Brave: Quinton de Kock

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Game 1: Red Sox 8, Dodgers 4
Game 2: Red Sox 4, Dodgers 2
Game 3: Saturday (UAE)

* if needed

Game 4: Sunday
Game 5: Monday
Game 6: Wednesday
Game 7: Thursday

FIXTURES (all times UAE)

Sunday
Brescia v Lazio (3.30pm)
SPAL v Verona (6pm)
Genoa v Sassuolo (9pm)
AS Roma v Torino (11.45pm)

Monday
Bologna v Fiorentina (3.30pm)
AC Milan v Sampdoria (6pm)
Juventus v Cagliari (6pm)
Atalanta v Parma (6pm)
Lecce v Udinese (9pm)
Napoli v Inter Milan (11.45pm)

RACECARD

4.30pm Jebel Jais – Maiden (PA) Dh60,000 (Turf) 1,000m
5pm: Jabel Faya – Maiden (PA) Dh60,000 (T) 1,000m
5.30pm: Al Wathba Stallions Cup – Handicap (PA) Dh70,000 (T) 2,200m
6pm: The President’s Cup Prep – Conditions (PA) Dh100,000 (T) 2,200m
6.30pm: Abu Dhabi Equestrian Club – Prestige (PA) Dh125,000 (T) 1,600m
7pm: Al Ruwais – Group 3 (PA) Dh300,000 (T) 1,200m
7.30pm: Jebel Hafeet – Maiden (TB) Dh80,000 (T) 1,400m

Updated: March 09, 2023, 7:34 AM`