Match story
- Australia fired more attempts (29 vs 1 shots).
- Australia was more accurate in front of goal (48% on target vs 0%).
- Australia held more of the ball (70% possession).
Australia defeated Bangladesh 7-0 in the World Cup - Qualification Asia. The fixture is part of the 2nd Round - Group I - 1 stage in the 2026 season. The match was played at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne. A. Risqullaev officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Australia vs Bangladesh meeting in World Cup - Qualification Asia with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Australia and Bangladesh. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 2 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).
Australia defeated Bangladesh 7-0 in the World Cup - Qualification Asia. The fixture is part of the 2nd Round - Group I - 1 stage in the 2026 season. The match was played at Melbourne Rectangular Stadium in Melbourne. A. Risqullaev officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Australia vs Bangladesh meeting in World Cup - Qualification Asia with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Australia and Bangladesh. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 2 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr has discovered its next challenge in Saudi Arabia’s most prestigious knockout competition after the King’s Cup Round of 16 draw was completed. With eight single-leg ties scheduled for October, the Riyadh side now knows what stands between it and another step toward domestic silverware. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr has discovered its next challenge in Saudi Arabia’s most prestigious knockout competition after the King’s Cup Round of 16 draw was completed. With eight single-leg ties scheduled for October, the Riyadh side now knows what stands between it and another step toward domestic silverware. The draw has produced several intriguing matchups involving Saudi Arabia’s biggest clubs and ambitious challengers. Al-Nassr will have home advantage, but the tie could still demand full concentration from Ange Postecoglou’s side. The draw, held at Thmanyah studios on Thursday, August 20, confirmed that Al-Nassr will face Al-Kholood at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh. The match is scheduled to take place on October 19 or 20, although organizers have also announced November 30 and December 1 as alternative dates if the calendar requires adjustments. The Saudi Pro League champion booked its place in the last 16 with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Al-Diriyah earlier this week. Joao Felix stole the spotlight in that match, scoring twice and adding an assist after Al-Nassr initially fell behind. The cameras kept rolling when the match wasn’t 🎥💛This is the story behind our King’s Cup qualification 🎧 pic.twitter.com/w33ipgReV5— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) August 20, 2026 The opponent arrives with its own impressive cup story. Al-Kholood defeated First Division side Jeddah 5-0 in the Round of 32, with Spanish midfielder Iker Kortajarena scoring a first-half hat-trick to underline the club’s attacking threat. Al-Kholood brings recent King’s Cup pedigree Al-Kholood enjoyed a remarkable run in the previous edition of the competition. The club reached the King’s Cup final last season, even taking the lead against Al-Hilal before eventually losing 2-1. That campaign was particularly impressive because Al-Kholood was simultaneously fighting to preserve its top-flight status. Under Des Buckingham, the club managed to avoid relegation while establishing itself as a genuine threat in the cup, demonstrating that it can cause problems for more established opponents. 🗳 | The 2026-2027 King’s Cup draw is out!🆚 | Nassr to face AlKholood🏆 | Round of 16 – King’s Cup🏟 | In @VictoryArena_sa Best of luck to our Nassr 💛 pic.twitter.com/l5NheNuKcK— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) August 20, 2026 The recent league meeting between the two sides should also give Al-Nassr reason for caution. The teams played out a 1-1 draw, meaning Postecoglou’s players will already know that Al-Kholood can frustrate them when the game becomes competitive and tightly contested. Postecoglou faces another test with Ronaldo’s side Al-Nassr enters the tie as the obvious favorite given its squad quality and ambitions. Ronaldo remains the headline figure, while the Riyadh side can also call upon Joao Felix and a collection of international stars capable of deciding a knockout match. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr is challenged by Nasser Al-Dawsari of Al Hilal. For Postecoglou, the King’s Cup represents another opportunity to build momentum during his first season in charge. The Australian coach will be expected to challenge for multiple trophies, making a favorable home draw something Al-Nassr will want to capitalize on. Still, knockout soccer can quickly punish complacency. Al-Kholood’s cup pedigree, recent 1-1 draw with Al-Nassr and emphatic 5-0 victory in the previous round mean the visitor has enough evidence to believe it can produce another surprise.
With the Portuguese superstar working his way back to full fitness, the Australian coach faces a delicate call over how quickly to bring his captain back into the action. Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to competitive action is becoming one of the biggest talking points around Al-Nassr as Ange Postecoglou weighs an important decision ahead of the Saudi Pro League clash with Al-Riyadh. With the Portuguese superstar working his way back to full fitness, the Australian coach faces a delicate call over how quickly to bring his captain back into the action. According to Arriyadiyah, Ronaldo continued his rehabilitation plan on Wednesday without joining Al-Nassr’s group training session. The 41-year-old is recovering from a pelvic muscle injury after experiencing pain during a team session last week, although he reportedly felt no discomfort during Wednesday’s work. Instead, the Portuguese superstar completed specific fitness exercises alongside his recovery program as he continues to follow the medical staff’s return-to-play plan. The club is expected to assess him again during Thursday’s training session before determining whether he can feature against Al-Riyadh this Friday. View this post on Instagram That assessment could ultimately determine whether Ronaldo makes his first competitive appearance of the new season. Medical and physical tests will play a major role in deciding how much involvement, if any, he is ready to handle. Postecoglou faces crucial call The latest information has added another layer of intrigue to Ronaldo’s situation. 365Scores Arabic reports that the current inclination is for Ronaldo to be rested against Al-Riyadh, although Postecoglou is discussing the possibility of giving his captain some minutes. “The current inclination is for Cristiano Ronaldo to be rested against Al-Riyadh. However, Postecoglou is consulting with Ronaldo about giving him some minutes, with the final decision expected to be made in the coming hours,” the report stated. That means the door remains open to a short cameo from the bench, even if the veteran is ultimately deemed unready to start. Postecoglou’s decision will depend on both the medical assessment and the player’s own response to the workload. Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr training Carefully managed return Ronaldo has already missed Al-Nassr’s opening competitive fixtures of the campaign. He was absent for the 3-0 Saudi Pro League victory over Al-Fateh on August 15 before also sitting out the King’s Cup meeting with Al-Diriyah. His absence from those matches came after a demanding summer that included the 2026 World Cup with Portugal, followed by his return to club soccer later than some of his teammates. Postecoglou has therefore taken a cautious approach as he attempts to manage the workload of one of the most important players in his squad. The Australian coach took over at Al-Nassr in July following Jorge Jesus’ departure and has already overseen a positive start to the league campaign. With the club defending its Saudi Pro League crown, Postecoglou will want Ronaldo available for the long haul rather than risk rushing him back for one early-season fixture.
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Manchester United at MKM Stadium (kick-off 12:30 BST). Jakirovic was asked if defenders Bernard Mendy or Lucas Herrington could come straight into the team due to Charlie Hughes being out injured but would not divulge his team news.
Camilo Duran has wasted little time in becoming a Celtic hero. The 24-year-old Colombian delivered what Martin O'Neill hailed as a "world-class" performance in the 3-0 win over LASK that pushed Celtic to the brink of the Champions League. Duran's brilliant double had Parkhead bouncing while his tireless workrate and eagerness to track back also had fans nodding in approval.
Format would resemble that of Australian rules footballLeague will ditch conferences for five-division setupMajor League Soccer is planning a significant overhaul of its playoff format, multiple league and club sources told the Guardian this week. The changes, which would debut in 2028 alongside the league’s shift to a fall-to-spring schedule, could include a “double-elimination” component and see as many as 20 teams feature. Sources spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the league’s plans.The Guardian has viewed a potential schedule for the new format, in which the playoffs start in late April and unfold over roughly three weeks with MLS Cup being played on Sunday 21 May 2028. The changes to the playoff format would pair with long-reported changes to MLS’s regular season, with the league going to a five-division setup in place of its current Eastern and Western Conference structure. Continue reading...
Defender completes transfer for reported fee of 20m euros ($33m)Ten Australian players have now made post-World Cup movesYoung Socceroo Alessandro Circati has become the latest Australian international to be snapped up in a money-spinning European transfer, as he hailed his move from Parma to Benfica as a “privilege”.Following Lucas Herrington’s move from the MLS to become Australia’s only Premier League player at Hull City, and Nestory Irankunda joining Benfica’s great rivals Sporting from Watford, Circati has been signed by the Portuguese giants for a reported 20m euros ($33m). Continue reading...
Eli Junior Kroupi, Igor Thiago and Nico O'Reilly were among the breakout stars who made their mark on the Premier League last season - but who will be next? BBC Sport's TV and radio commentators have picked 13 players they believe are worth watching out for over the next few months. Hull City's Lucas Herrington is on the list...
Forward says One Nation leader’s comments made him ‘emotional’Players upset ‘because there’s so many young blokes that look up to us’Pauline Hanson’s claims that the national men’s football team represented a monocultural Australia angered many Socceroos during this year’s World Cup, Nestory Irankunda has said.The One Nation leader’s comments came a week after the team beat Turkey in their opening match of the group stage at the tournament in North America. Continue reading...
A quarter of a century on from guiding Celtic to the Champions League for the first time, Martin O'Neill finds himself standing on the cusp of the promised land with unfinished business on his mind.
While the Portuguese superstar has watched the early stages of the campaign from the sidelines, the latest developments suggest his comeback is progressing exactly as the club hoped. Cristiano Ronaldo is edging closer to his return for Al-Nassr, with Ange Postecoglou increasingly confident about the condition of his captain. While the Portuguese superstar has watched the early stages of the campaign from the sidelines, the latest developments suggest his comeback is progressing exactly as the club hoped. Ronaldo has already returned to training after receiving an extended break following Portugal’s 2026 World Cup campaign and his wedding to Georgina Rodríguez. The 41-year-old missed the opening Saudi Pro League fixture against Al-Fateh and Tuesday’s King’s Cup clash with Al-Diriyah, but his absence has allowed Postecoglou to assess his squad without its biggest star. Al-Nassr began the new campaign impressively, beating Al-Fateh 3-0 before overcoming Al-Diriyah 4-1 in the King’s Cup. Joao Felix played a starring role against Al-Diriyah, scoring twice, while Mohamed Simakan and Abdullah Al-Hamdan also found the net. Ronaldo was present around the team despite being unavailable for selection. Before the opening league game, he was filmed encouraging his teammates with a passionate message, telling them, “Passion… play, play, play, play, play. First game is always the difficult one.” Chills 🗣️🔥 Ange Postecoglou & Cristiano Ronaldo combined for a huge pre-game rev up before Al Nassr’s first game of the season. pic.twitter.com/B3Sy8Vjurp— Football360.com.au (@football360au) August 18, 2026 Postecoglou has also been careful to avoid rushing his captain back into competitive action. Ronaldo’s return from his post-World Cup break has been accompanied by a special fitness plan designed to build his match sharpness, with the coaching staff focused on making sure he begins the season in the best possible condition. Postecoglou reveals major Ronaldo update After the King’s Cup victory over Al-Diriyah, Postecoglou offered the clearest indication yet that Ronaldo’s return is moving in the right direction. “Ronaldo is working very hard. He had the World Cup, and he’s important to us. He was busier than any other player, and it’s crucial that he starts the season ready,” the Australian said. The Al-Nassr manager added that the Portuguese superstar has already completed a training session and suggested supporters will see him back with the squad soon. “He’s had a training session, and I’m happy. Day by day, you’ll see him soon,” Postecoglou explained, determined to give his captain enough time to regain full match fitness after a demanding summer. Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr training Will Al-Nassr change its system for Ronaldo? One of the most interesting parts of Postecoglou’s update concerned how Ronaldo will fit into the team’s tactical approach once he returns. Despite the Portuguese forward’s enormous influence, the coach insists that Al-Nassr’s strategy will remain largely unchanged when its captain comes back. “I don’t think we’ll change our strategy with Ronaldo’s return. When he joins the team, we’ll have more room for improvement,” the Australian manager said. That suggests that he believes Ronaldo can be integrated into the structure already taking shape rather than forcing the team to completely reorganize itself around him. That could be encouraging for the veteran forward, especially after Al-Nassr produced two convincing victories without him. The early performances from Felix, Sadio Mane, Kingsley Coman, and Al-Hamdan have given Postecoglou additional attacking options while Ronaldo works his way back.
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr has discovered its next challenge in Saudi Arabia’s most prestigious knockout competition after the King’s Cup Round of 16 draw was completed. With eight single-leg ties scheduled for October, the Riyadh side now knows what stands between it and another step toward domestic silverware. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr has discovered its next challenge in Saudi Arabia’s most prestigious knockout competition after the King’s Cup Round of 16 draw was completed. With eight single-leg ties scheduled for October, the Riyadh side now knows what stands between it and another step toward domestic silverware. The draw has produced several intriguing matchups involving Saudi Arabia’s biggest clubs and ambitious challengers. Al-Nassr will have home advantage, but the tie could still demand full concentration from Ange Postecoglou’s side. The draw, held at Thmanyah studios on Thursday, August 20, confirmed that Al-Nassr will face Al-Kholood at Al-Awwal Park in Riyadh. The match is scheduled to take place on October 19 or 20, although organizers have also announced November 30 and December 1 as alternative dates if the calendar requires adjustments. The Saudi Pro League champion booked its place in the last 16 with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Al-Diriyah earlier this week. Joao Felix stole the spotlight in that match, scoring twice and adding an assist after Al-Nassr initially fell behind. The cameras kept rolling when the match wasn’t 🎥💛This is the story behind our King’s Cup qualification 🎧 pic.twitter.com/w33ipgReV5— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) August 20, 2026 The opponent arrives with its own impressive cup story. Al-Kholood defeated First Division side Jeddah 5-0 in the Round of 32, with Spanish midfielder Iker Kortajarena scoring a first-half hat-trick to underline the club’s attacking threat. Al-Kholood brings recent King’s Cup pedigree Al-Kholood enjoyed a remarkable run in the previous edition of the competition. The club reached the King’s Cup final last season, even taking the lead against Al-Hilal before eventually losing 2-1. That campaign was particularly impressive because Al-Kholood was simultaneously fighting to preserve its top-flight status. Under Des Buckingham, the club managed to avoid relegation while establishing itself as a genuine threat in the cup, demonstrating that it can cause problems for more established opponents. 🗳 | The 2026-2027 King’s Cup draw is out!🆚 | Nassr to face AlKholood🏆 | Round of 16 – King’s Cup🏟 | In @VictoryArena_sa Best of luck to our Nassr 💛 pic.twitter.com/l5NheNuKcK— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) August 20, 2026 The recent league meeting between the two sides should also give Al-Nassr reason for caution. The teams played out a 1-1 draw, meaning Postecoglou’s players will already know that Al-Kholood can frustrate them when the game becomes competitive and tightly contested. Postecoglou faces another test with Ronaldo’s side Al-Nassr enters the tie as the obvious favorite given its squad quality and ambitions. Ronaldo remains the headline figure, while the Riyadh side can also call upon Joao Felix and a collection of international stars capable of deciding a knockout match. Cristiano Ronaldo of Al Nassr is challenged by Nasser Al-Dawsari of Al Hilal. For Postecoglou, the King’s Cup represents another opportunity to build momentum during his first season in charge. The Australian coach will be expected to challenge for multiple trophies, making a favorable home draw something Al-Nassr will want to capitalize on. Still, knockout soccer can quickly punish complacency. Al-Kholood’s cup pedigree, recent 1-1 draw with Al-Nassr and emphatic 5-0 victory in the previous round mean the visitor has enough evidence to believe it can produce another surprise.
With the Portuguese superstar working his way back to full fitness, the Australian coach faces a delicate call over how quickly to bring his captain back into the action. Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to competitive action is becoming one of the biggest talking points around Al-Nassr as Ange Postecoglou weighs an important decision ahead of the Saudi Pro League clash with Al-Riyadh. With the Portuguese superstar working his way back to full fitness, the Australian coach faces a delicate call over how quickly to bring his captain back into the action. According to Arriyadiyah, Ronaldo continued his rehabilitation plan on Wednesday without joining Al-Nassr’s group training session. The 41-year-old is recovering from a pelvic muscle injury after experiencing pain during a team session last week, although he reportedly felt no discomfort during Wednesday’s work. Instead, the Portuguese superstar completed specific fitness exercises alongside his recovery program as he continues to follow the medical staff’s return-to-play plan. The club is expected to assess him again during Thursday’s training session before determining whether he can feature against Al-Riyadh this Friday. View this post on Instagram That assessment could ultimately determine whether Ronaldo makes his first competitive appearance of the new season. Medical and physical tests will play a major role in deciding how much involvement, if any, he is ready to handle. Postecoglou faces crucial call The latest information has added another layer of intrigue to Ronaldo’s situation. 365Scores Arabic reports that the current inclination is for Ronaldo to be rested against Al-Riyadh, although Postecoglou is discussing the possibility of giving his captain some minutes. “The current inclination is for Cristiano Ronaldo to be rested against Al-Riyadh. However, Postecoglou is consulting with Ronaldo about giving him some minutes, with the final decision expected to be made in the coming hours,” the report stated. That means the door remains open to a short cameo from the bench, even if the veteran is ultimately deemed unready to start. Postecoglou’s decision will depend on both the medical assessment and the player’s own response to the workload. Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr training Carefully managed return Ronaldo has already missed Al-Nassr’s opening competitive fixtures of the campaign. He was absent for the 3-0 Saudi Pro League victory over Al-Fateh on August 15 before also sitting out the King’s Cup meeting with Al-Diriyah. His absence from those matches came after a demanding summer that included the 2026 World Cup with Portugal, followed by his return to club soccer later than some of his teammates. Postecoglou has therefore taken a cautious approach as he attempts to manage the workload of one of the most important players in his squad. The Australian coach took over at Al-Nassr in July following Jorge Jesus’ departure and has already overseen a positive start to the league campaign. With the club defending its Saudi Pro League crown, Postecoglou will want Ronaldo available for the long haul rather than risk rushing him back for one early-season fixture.
Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Manchester United at MKM Stadium (kick-off 12:30 BST). Jakirovic was asked if defenders Bernard Mendy or Lucas Herrington could come straight into the team due to Charlie Hughes being out injured but would not divulge his team news.
Camilo Duran has wasted little time in becoming a Celtic hero. The 24-year-old Colombian delivered what Martin O'Neill hailed as a "world-class" performance in the 3-0 win over LASK that pushed Celtic to the brink of the Champions League. Duran's brilliant double had Parkhead bouncing while his tireless workrate and eagerness to track back also had fans nodding in approval.
Format would resemble that of Australian rules footballLeague will ditch conferences for five-division setupMajor League Soccer is planning a significant overhaul of its playoff format, multiple league and club sources told the Guardian this week. The changes, which would debut in 2028 alongside the league’s shift to a fall-to-spring schedule, could include a “double-elimination” component and see as many as 20 teams feature. Sources spoke on the condition of anonymity as they were not authorized to discuss the league’s plans.The Guardian has viewed a potential schedule for the new format, in which the playoffs start in late April and unfold over roughly three weeks with MLS Cup being played on Sunday 21 May 2028. The changes to the playoff format would pair with long-reported changes to MLS’s regular season, with the league going to a five-division setup in place of its current Eastern and Western Conference structure. Continue reading...
Defender completes transfer for reported fee of 20m euros ($33m)Ten Australian players have now made post-World Cup movesYoung Socceroo Alessandro Circati has become the latest Australian international to be snapped up in a money-spinning European transfer, as he hailed his move from Parma to Benfica as a “privilege”.Following Lucas Herrington’s move from the MLS to become Australia’s only Premier League player at Hull City, and Nestory Irankunda joining Benfica’s great rivals Sporting from Watford, Circati has been signed by the Portuguese giants for a reported 20m euros ($33m). Continue reading...
Eli Junior Kroupi, Igor Thiago and Nico O'Reilly were among the breakout stars who made their mark on the Premier League last season - but who will be next? BBC Sport's TV and radio commentators have picked 13 players they believe are worth watching out for over the next few months. Hull City's Lucas Herrington is on the list...
Forward says One Nation leader’s comments made him ‘emotional’Players upset ‘because there’s so many young blokes that look up to us’Pauline Hanson’s claims that the national men’s football team represented a monocultural Australia angered many Socceroos during this year’s World Cup, Nestory Irankunda has said.The One Nation leader’s comments came a week after the team beat Turkey in their opening match of the group stage at the tournament in North America. Continue reading...
A quarter of a century on from guiding Celtic to the Champions League for the first time, Martin O'Neill finds himself standing on the cusp of the promised land with unfinished business on his mind.
While the Portuguese superstar has watched the early stages of the campaign from the sidelines, the latest developments suggest his comeback is progressing exactly as the club hoped. Cristiano Ronaldo is edging closer to his return for Al-Nassr, with Ange Postecoglou increasingly confident about the condition of his captain. While the Portuguese superstar has watched the early stages of the campaign from the sidelines, the latest developments suggest his comeback is progressing exactly as the club hoped. Ronaldo has already returned to training after receiving an extended break following Portugal’s 2026 World Cup campaign and his wedding to Georgina Rodríguez. The 41-year-old missed the opening Saudi Pro League fixture against Al-Fateh and Tuesday’s King’s Cup clash with Al-Diriyah, but his absence has allowed Postecoglou to assess his squad without its biggest star. Al-Nassr began the new campaign impressively, beating Al-Fateh 3-0 before overcoming Al-Diriyah 4-1 in the King’s Cup. Joao Felix played a starring role against Al-Diriyah, scoring twice, while Mohamed Simakan and Abdullah Al-Hamdan also found the net. Ronaldo was present around the team despite being unavailable for selection. Before the opening league game, he was filmed encouraging his teammates with a passionate message, telling them, “Passion… play, play, play, play, play. First game is always the difficult one.” Chills 🗣️🔥 Ange Postecoglou & Cristiano Ronaldo combined for a huge pre-game rev up before Al Nassr’s first game of the season. pic.twitter.com/B3Sy8Vjurp— Football360.com.au (@football360au) August 18, 2026 Postecoglou has also been careful to avoid rushing his captain back into competitive action. Ronaldo’s return from his post-World Cup break has been accompanied by a special fitness plan designed to build his match sharpness, with the coaching staff focused on making sure he begins the season in the best possible condition. Postecoglou reveals major Ronaldo update After the King’s Cup victory over Al-Diriyah, Postecoglou offered the clearest indication yet that Ronaldo’s return is moving in the right direction. “Ronaldo is working very hard. He had the World Cup, and he’s important to us. He was busier than any other player, and it’s crucial that he starts the season ready,” the Australian said. The Al-Nassr manager added that the Portuguese superstar has already completed a training session and suggested supporters will see him back with the squad soon. “He’s had a training session, and I’m happy. Day by day, you’ll see him soon,” Postecoglou explained, determined to give his captain enough time to regain full match fitness after a demanding summer. Cristiano Ronaldo in Al-Nassr training Will Al-Nassr change its system for Ronaldo? One of the most interesting parts of Postecoglou’s update concerned how Ronaldo will fit into the team’s tactical approach once he returns. Despite the Portuguese forward’s enormous influence, the coach insists that Al-Nassr’s strategy will remain largely unchanged when its captain comes back. “I don’t think we’ll change our strategy with Ronaldo’s return. When he joins the team, we’ll have more room for improvement,” the Australian manager said. That suggests that he believes Ronaldo can be integrated into the structure already taking shape rather than forcing the team to completely reorganize itself around him. That could be encouraging for the veteran forward, especially after Al-Nassr produced two convincing victories without him. The early performances from Felix, Sadio Mane, Kingsley Coman, and Al-Hamdan have given Postecoglou additional attacking options while Ronaldo works his way back.
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