
With momentum building and expectations rising, the possible absence of such a key figure could quietly reshape the balance in a match that carries major implications. The spotlight will once again fall on Cristiano Ronaldo as Al-Nassr prepares for a defining clash, but the presence of Inigo Martinez remains uncertain ahead of the encounter. With momentum building and expectations rising, the possible absence of such a key figure could quietly reshape the balance in a match that carries major implications. The fixture arrives at a critical moment in the season, with Al-Nassr sitting top of the Saudi Pro League and pushing toward a long-awaited title push. Al-Ahli, meanwhile, remains firmly in the top three and is determined to disrupt that momentum. The encounter is widely viewed as a potential turning point in the championship race, especially with both sides separated by a tight margin in form and belief. There is also a psychological edge at play, as Al-Ahli defeated Al-Nassr 3-2 earlier in the campaign. That result still lingers in the background, adding extra intensity to a rivalry that has become increasingly competitive over recent seasons. Jorge Jesus and his players enter the match on a remarkable run of 19 consecutive wins across all competitions, showcasing a level of consistency that has defined their season. At home, the team has been particularly dominant, collecting 13 wins from 14 league matches while maintaining one of the strongest attacking records in the league. Jorge Jesus team Manager of Al-Nassr FC and Al-Nassr FC Players celebrate the win against Al Ittihad with the fans. With 79 goals scored and just 21 conceded, Al-Nassr’s balance between attack and defence has been a key factor in their title push. Ronaldo continues to lead the attacking line alongside Joao Felix, forming one of the most productive forward partnerships in the competition. Martinez’s situation takes a sudden turn Amid the anticipation, attention has turned to the defensive setup. The defender was initially included in discussions for the matchday squad, but his involvement is now in serious doubt. According to the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper, Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus is expected to make a final decision after a medical evaluation, with Angelo Gabriel emerging as a possible replacement in the foreign player quota. Martinez has been dealing with minor muscle discomfort, limiting his participation in training and forcing the coaching staff to reconsider their options. Inigo Martinez of Al-Nassr controls the ball Arriyadiyah has added that it’s likely that the Spaniard won’t play against Al-Ahli. Though the choice has not yet been made, Jorge Jesus is leaning toward choosing Brazilian Angelo over the veteran. The report also indicated that the Portuguese manager wants full flexibility in his foreign player selection, leading to further uncertainty over Martinez’s availability. Tactical impact on Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr The potential absence of Martinez forces Al-Nassr to rethink its defensive structure against a strong Al-Ahli attack. With Ronaldo expected to lead the line, the team’s balance between attacking intensity and defensive stability becomes even more important. Without the 34-year-old, Al-Nassr may rely more heavily on its midfield protection and full-back discipline to contain Al-Ahli’s quick transitions. The change could subtly shift the team’s shape, especially in a match where small margins are expected to decide the outcome.

As Bayern Munich battled Paris Saint-Germain in a dramatic semifinal, the spotlight shifted beyond the result to a deeper story about consistency at the highest level. The night in Paris delivered chaos, brilliance, and a statistical milestone that quietly linked Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Kane in a way few expected. As Bayern Munich battled Paris Saint-Germain in a dramatic semifinal, the spotlight shifted beyond the result to a deeper story about consistency at the highest level. This clash was already being framed as a defining moment in the season, but by full-time, it had become something far bigger. Hidden beneath the nine-goal spectacle was a historic achievement that places Kane alongside Ronaldo in elite company. The match itself proved to be breathtaking from start to finish, with PSG securing a 5-4 victory over Bayern in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semifinal. The two sides delivered one of the most explosive matches in Champions League history, with nine goals shared across a frantic 90 minutes at the Parc des Princes. Harry Kane opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 17th minute, while Bayern briefly looked in control before the game flipped completely. PSG responded through Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Joao Neves, and Ousmane Dembele, racing into a commanding lead before the Germans attempted a late comeback. By the final whistle, the scoreboard reflected a historic result, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg in Munich. The record that links Kane and Ronaldo The spotlight quickly turned to Harry Kane, whose performance added another layer to his growing European reputation. According to Prime Video Sport, Kane has now recorded 12+ direct goal contributions in three consecutive Champions League seasons (2023-24 to 2025-26) with Bayern Munich. The same report highlighted the only player to match that level of consistency: “Cristiano Ronaldo is the only other player to achieve this, doing so for seven consecutive seasons from 2011/12 through 2017/18 at Real Madrid.” This comparison underlined how rare Kane’s current run truly is, even when measured against the most dominant Champions League scorer in history. Harry Kane is the only player in UCL HISTORY bar Cristiano Ronaldo to have 12+ direct goal contributions in three consecutive seasons 🤩👏Ronaldo did it for SEVEN successive seasons 🤯 pic.twitter.com/iMj4QutTRw— Prime Video Sport UK (@primevideosport) April 28, 2026 Kane’s influence was not limited to scoring. He also provided a key assist and extended his Champions League goal tally to 13 this season, reinforcing his status as one of Europe’s most decisive players. Kane, Ronaldo, and the measure of greatness Harry Kane’s numbers this season have pushed him into elite historical company, with 54 goals in all competitions and a Champions League output that rivals the best ever seen. His consistency has placed him in conversations that were once reserved almost exclusively for Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Yet Ronaldo’s record remains the benchmark for Champions League longevity, with seven straight seasons of 12+ goal contributions, a level of sustained dominance that still stands unmatched. The Englishman’s current run brings him closer to that conversation than most modern forwards have managed.

Julian Alvarez is reportedly moving closer to a transfer to Barcelona after informing Atletico Madrid of his intentions. For months, Julian Alvarez’s name has appeared in multiple reports linking him with Barcelona, who are in the market for a center forward ahead of next season. In that context, the Argentine striker has now reportedly made his position clear to Atletico Madrid. “Julian has taken a very important step: he has told Atletico that he wants to leave for Barcelona,” reporter Jose Alvarez said Monday on El Chiringuito de Jugones, one of Spain’s most prominent sports TV shows. That decision from the 26-year-old has reportedly triggered a series of talks between the parties aimed at completing a move this summer. “There have already been contacts through intermediaries to discuss figures and contract terms,” the reporter added, referring to the usual negotiations over salary and personal conditions. However, Alvarez’s desire alone will not be enough. He remains under contract with Atletico Madrid through June 30, 2030, with a release clause of €500 million (approximately $585 million). Barcelona are highly unlikely to meet that figure, meaning negotiations between the clubs will be required to reach a reasonable transfer fee. Atletico Madrid’s Diego Simeone. Simeone addresses Julian Alvarez rumors As Barcelona’s interest grows, other clubs are also reportedly monitoring Alvarez. Arsenal are said to be interested in pursuing him this summer and bringing him back to the Premier League after his successful spell with Manchester City between 2022 and 2024. Diego Simeone was asked about the speculation during Tuesday’s pre-match press conference ahead of Atletico Madrid’s UEFA Champions League clash with Arsenal. “I’m not in his head. It’s normal that a player like Julian is wanted by Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona,” the Argentine coach said. “It’s normal. He’s very good.” Barcelona have a Plan B for Alvarez While Alvarez appears to be Barcelona’s top target—and he himself seems open to the move—the deal could still collapse if no agreement is reached with Atletico Madrid. With that in mind, the Blaugrana are reportedly evaluating alternative options. According to Cadena SER, Barcelona view Joao Pedro as an attractive option if Alvarez cannot be signed. The forward has been one of Chelsea’s standout performers this season, recording 19 goals and nine assists across all competitions, while also appearing on track to be included in Carlo Ancelotti’s squad with Brazil for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Reports suggests that Barcelona could go for João Pedro if they can't get Julián Álvarez. Barcelona are looking for a striker. With Robert Lewandowski likely to leave the club in the next transfer window, their main target is Julián Álvarez. However, negotiations with Atletico Madrid may not be easy, which has made João Pedro an option. There is no doubt Álvarez would be a strong addition for Barcelona, with a style of play that fits what Hansi Flick wants. But his price may be too high for the club, forcing them to have other strikers ready, including the 24-year-old Brazilian. That is where Pedro emerges as a possible alternative. According to Cadena SER, the Chelsea forward is the player they may try to sign. The issue there could also be the price, as the English club paid 60 million pounds to Wolverhampton in July 2025. Bojan Krkic describes Pedro Any of the players Barcelona are linked with would cost a lot. Even if that makes things harder for a club that is not very strong financially, the position requires a major investment. Krkic would support Deco’s move for Pedro (Alex Caparros/Getty Images) One player who was also a striker at Barcelona was Bojan Krkic, who did not fully live up to the high expectations suggested by his talent as a young player from La Masia. His opinion about a possible move was positive. Krkic said on the TV show El Bar: “I really like him. He is a complete forward that Carlo Ancelotti likes very much. He can play as a striker or behind him. He is very creative. He is very good in tight spaces, which fits what Barcelona want.” Pedro’s season with Chelsea Even though his team has not had a great season, which has included the firings of Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior, his performances have been solid. Pedro has 32 matches and 14 goals in the Premier League, 3 matches and 2 goals in the FA Cup, 3 matches without scoring in the Carabao Cup, and 8 matches with 3 goals in the Champions League.