Cristiano Ronaldo wins first prize in Saudi Arabia after stunning performance in February
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Cristiano Ronaldo's daughter, Alana Martina, was filled with joy as Al-Nassr staged an unbelievable fightback to beat Al-Batin on Friday evening.
The young lady could not conceal her joy as she saw her dad's side claw from a goal down to beat the lowly-placed Batin 3-1, with all three goals coming in stoppage time.
The visitors drew first blood through Renzo Lopez Patron and put in a good defensive shift, shutting out Ronaldo and his teammates for most of the match.
But they were undone by a persistent Al-Nassr side, who scored three goals in additional time, per GOAL.
Cristiano Ronaldo wins first prize in Saudi Arabia after stunning performance in February
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The results turned the MrSool Park upside down, with supporters at the venue, including Cristiano Ronaldo's nuclear family, startled by the drama which unfolded right before their eyes.
According to TFP, Alana Martina Dos Santos Aveiro is the second daughter and the fourth-born child of the renowned Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.
Although she is the fourth child of Ronaldo, Alana is the first child of Georgina Rodriguez.
After substitute Mohammed Maran planted the ball at the back of the net, putting the game to bed, the entire stadium went into jubilation.
One of the jubilant fans was Ronaldo's six-year-old daughter, Alana.
She joined the bandwagon in celebrating the dramatic win by displaying the scoreline with her fingers.
Ronaldo's Al-Nassr seal dramtic fightback win over bottom-placed club in Saudi
FootballHer heart-melting scoreline gesture has since gone viral.
Cristiano Ronaldo's goal-scoring run came to a halt as Al-Nassr secured a dramatic 3-1 victory against rock-bottom Al-Batin on Friday evening at MrSool Park, Sports Brief reported.
The 38-year-old suffered somewhat of an anticlimax in a game billed to crown his remarkable performance in the month of February, which was sealed with the Player of the Month award.
Having gone unbeaten in the previous month, Al-Nassr, buoyed by a vociferous home crowd, began the fixture as overwhelming favourites considering the visitors had won only one game all season.