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More than this Even with Ronaldo, Saudi Pro League's glittering stars need a title race to shine

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August 22, 2024

The massive spending spree that captured headlines around the world in 2023 may not have materialised this summer, but there is a familiar feel to the Saudi Pro League as the season kicks off today.

- John Duerden

More than this Even with Ronaldo, Saudi Pro League's glittering stars need a title race to shine

Most of the big names are still there; coaches are under pressure before it begins; Al-Hilal are the team to beat; Cristiano Ronaldo is looking annoyed in the colours of Al-Nassr and, once again, pundits are saying that even the five-time Ballon d'Or winner is not bigger than the club.

Ronaldo broke the league record last season with 35 goals, as well as making other headlines, and was last seen at the weekend leaving the pitch as his teammates prepared to collect their runners-up medals in the Saudi Super Cup final. Ronaldo had given Al-Nassr the lead but then watched in growing exasperation as Al-Hilal, the reigning champions, came back to win 4-1.

The 39-year-old's wait for a first trophy since arriving in Riyadh almost two years ago (the Arab Club Champions Cup really does not count) continues.

Even with players such as Sadio Mané, Marcelo Brozovic and Aymeric Laporte as fellow Yellows, and plenty of other talent, Al-Nassr do not look ready to finish above Al-Hilal at the moment. The president of the club resigned this week and there have been claims that the head coach, Luís Castro, survives in the job only because of Ronaldo's protection.

Reports of other Saudi clubs ready to pinch unsettled players - the transfer window shuts on 2 September also does not help.

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