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Rodriguez stuns in skintight leather trousers during Ronaldo's Al Nassr final

01 June 2024 , 15:58
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Ronaldo's Al-Nassr lost on penalties to rivals Al-Hilal in the King Cup of Champions

GEORGINA RODRIGUEZ turned heads at the King Cup of Champions final, but was ultimately left disappointed for her man, Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Spanish beauty, 30, was cheering on the Portugal legend from the stands as his side Al-Nassr took on rivals Al-Hilal.

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Georgina Rodriguez turned heads at the Kings Cup of Champions finalCredit: Instagram @georginagio
Gorgeous Georgina wore tight leather trousers for the occasion
Gorgeous Georgina wore tight leather trousers for the occasionCredit: Instagram @georginagio
Georgina matched her flared leather trousers with an Al-Nassr jersey with Ronaldo's name
Georgina matched her flared leather trousers with an Al-Nassr jersey with Ronaldo's nameCredit: Instagram @georginagio

But a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat meant CR7's season ended trophyless.

However, former Gucci shop assistant Georgina showed she was a fashionista at heart.

The glam social media influencer stunned in a pair of tight black leather trousers.

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Flared at the bottom, they hugged her hour glass figure and showed why she is regarded as one of football's best dressed partners.

Georgina matched the trousers with an Al-Nassr top with Ronaldo's name on the back.

She was joined for the occasion by their brood who watched the match from a private box.

The brunette captioned a series of snaps taken of the occasion: "A penalty away from winning the King’s cup ⭐️ Congratulations @alnassr for the match ⭐️????"

While she was heartbroken, Ronaldo himself was spotted in tears after the match.

The superstar scored his spot-kick but was unable to prevent his side losing 5-4 on penalties.

The match ended 1-1 after extra-time, which came about thanks to an 88th minute equaliser from Al-Nassr star Ayman Yahya.

His goal came moments after Al-Hilal's Ali Albulayhi was shown a straight red card.

That was the second dismissal of the game after former Arsenal goalkeeper David Ospina received his marching orders shortly before the hour mark, putting Al-Nassr down to ten men.

There was more drama to come however as Kalidou Koulibaly, who joined Al-Hilal from Chelsea last summer, was sent off in stoppage after picking up a second yellow card for a challenge on Al-Nassr's sub goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah.

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Another former Premier League star, Aleksandar Mitrovic, had put Al-Hilal in front in the seventh minute.

So the match went to extra-time after a 1-1 stalemate, and penalties were needed to decided the winner.

Ex-Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves stepped up first for Al-Hilal and missed.

Ronaldo's brood joined Georgina to cheer dad on in the final
Ronaldo's brood joined Georgina to cheer dad on in the finalCredit: Instagram @georginagio
The Ronaldo family were left ultimately disappointed after the result
The Ronaldo family were left ultimately disappointed after the resultCredit: Instagram @georginagio
Cristiano Ronaldo was left in tears after Al-Nassr were beaten on penalties
Cristiano Ronaldo was left in tears after Al-Nassr were beaten on penaltiesCredit: Reuters

But Alex Telles, who also played with Ronaldo at Manchester United, did likewise to keep the scores level.

Mitrovic then made no mistake from 12 yards, as did Ronaldo - six more penalties were then converted before Saud Abdulhamid missed for Al-Hilal.

Incredibly, Ali Alhassan could not take advantage for Al-Nassr, and when Nasser Aldawsari made it 5-4 it was up to Meshari Al-Nemer to keep his side in the match, but he was unable to do so, much to the disappointment of Ronaldo and Georgina.

Jon Boon

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