Ronaldo scored an extra-time goal for Al Nassr, but Al Ain eliminated him and his team on penalties in an exciting Asian Champions League quarterfinal match. Al Nassr lost 3-1 in the shootout, completing a 4-4 aggregate score despite Ronaldo's valiant effort.

In a nail-biting encounter, Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr faced a heart-wrenching exit from the Asian Champions League quarter-finals after a dramatic penalty shootout against Al Ain. Despite Ronaldo's heroics, including an equalizing goal in extra time, Al Nassr succumbed 3-1 in the shootout, bringing an end to their campaign with a 4-4 aggregate scoreline.

The 39-year-old Portuguese star showcased his nerves of steel by converting a crucial penalty in the 118th minute, forcing the match into the shootout phase. However, it was a night of mixed emotions for Ronaldo, as he also endured a missed opportunity in normal time. The match, held in Riyadh, witnessed Al Ain's resilience despite being reduced to 10 men after Ayman Yahya's dismissal in the 98th minute.

Despite the valiant efforts of Al Nassr, including former Manchester United defender Alex Telles, who also faltered in the shootout, they couldn't overcome Al Ain's determined performance. As the Asian Champions League quarter-finals progress, attention now turns to other exciting matchups, including an all-Korean tie between Ulsan and Jeonbuk, as well as clashes involving Saudi sides Al Ittihad and Al Hilal. The stage is set for further football drama as the competition reaches its pinnacle.