When Cristiano Ronaldo steps onto the pitch, drama and excitement seem to follow. This past Saturday was no exception, as Al Nassr’s clash against Al Riyadh turned into yet another stage for the Portuguese icon to showcase not only his footballing brilliance but also his sharp sense of humor. What started as an attempt by rival fans to rattle him quickly transformed into a night that belonged entirely to “El Bicho.”

The tension began as soon as the match kicked off. Al Riyadh fans, perhaps hoping to get under Ronaldo’s skin, erupted into chants of “Messi, Messi, Messi!” every time he touched the ball. It was a deliberate provocation, a reminder of the never-ending debate about who is the true greatest of all time. The chants grew louder whenever Ronaldo missed a pass or was pressured by defenders, and for a moment, it seemed like the supporters might succeed in frustrating him.

But anyone who has followed Ronaldo’s career knows that trying to provoke him rarely ends well. Rather than letting the chants break his focus, the 39-year-old superstar responded the way he knows best—by finding the back of the net.

Ronaldo scored not once, but twice, delivering a double that sealed the night for Al Nassr. The first goal was classic CR7: perfect positioning, anticipation, and the killer instinct that has made him one of the most prolific scorers in football history. The second came with even more flair, as he powered past defenders and left the goalkeeper with no chance. Each goal was not just a point on the scoreboard but a statement to every fan in the stadium chanting his rival’s name: Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t crumble—he thrives.

What happened next is what truly caught the internet’s attention. Instead of celebrating with his trademark “Siiiiu” jump, Ronaldo decided to take a playful dig at the crowd. He laughed, cupped his hand to his ear, and gestured that he couldn’t hear them anymore. It was a moment of pure theater, the kind of showmanship that defines CR7. In one lighthearted gesture, he flipped the narrative. What was meant to irritate him turned into a source of his amusement—and a reminder that he has the final word on the pitch.

Fans online went wild. Clips of Ronaldo’s celebration spread instantly across social media, with many praising the way he handled the provocation. “This is why he’s the GOAT,” one fan wrote. Others pointed out how Ronaldo has always turned criticism into motivation, whether it comes from opposition fans, media doubters, or even comparisons to Lionel Messi.

In truth, Ronaldo and Messi may no longer face each other directly on European nights, but their rivalry continues to fuel conversations, headlines, and even fan chants in stadiums thousands of miles away. For Ronaldo, though, Saturday was proof that he remains as sharp, competitive, and entertaining as ever. At nearly 40, he is still delivering decisive performances, still drawing the spotlight, and still showing that he knows how to control the narrative.

For Al Nassr, Ronaldo’s double was crucial in keeping their momentum strong in the Saudi Pro League. For the fans in attendance, it was a reminder that taunting him comes with risks. And for Ronaldo himself, it was just another fun Saturday—a chance to silence the doubters with goals, smiles, and a cheeky celebration that will be replayed countless times.

In the end, the “Messi, Messi, Messi” chants might have been loud, but Ronaldo’s response was louder. Goals always speak the clearest language in football, and on this night, CR7’s message was unmistakable: keep chanting, keep doubting, but he will keep scoring.