Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo Strikes With Superb Header, Surpasses German Legend's Feat
Cristiano Ronaldo has been closely followed after his move to Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr
- NDTV Sports Desk
- Updated: August 01, 2023 06:31 pm IST
Cristiano Ronaldo has been closely followed after his move to Saudi Arabia club Al Nassr. While some scorned his move to the Saudi league from elite European leagues, Ronaldo's move has seen other superstars also joining him now in the league. And Ronaldo has been breaking records too. In Al Nassr's recent match against  Tunisian club Monastir, Ronaldo scored his first goal of the season with a header in the 74th minute. His team won the match 2-1. With the goal, Ronaldo broke the record of German football legend Gerd Muller, who had 144 goals with headers. Ronaldo now has 145 goals through headers.
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Meanwhile, Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel said Tuesday he was saddened that things didn't work out for Sadio Mane at the club but feels his departure is for the best. The Senegal forward, who joined Bayern just 12 months ago, is joining the growing number of players heading to Saudi Arabia. The 31-year-old is reportedly set to join Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr in a deal worth a reported $45 million.
Speaking to Sky Germany, Mane rued his departure, saying: "Leaving Bayern hurts me. I would have wished for a different ending."
Those sentiments were echoed by Tuchel when he spoke in Singapore on the eve of his side's friendly against Liverpool.
"We had a long, big hug and we both agreed that we don't like what's happening now, but we think it's for the best in this situation," said the Bayern coach.
"Sometimes things don't work out as everybody wants it to work out. In person I have always had a very good relationship with him and this will stay.
"I can totally understand that he feels hurt and I also wouldn't feel happy if things like this happened.
"Obviously it's something that we didn't bring into the full potential, which is my job and my responsibility, but in this particular situation, it was the best solution to untie the knot."
With AFP inputs