Benzema vs Ronaldo: Golden Boot race intensifies ahead of Al Ittihad vs Al Nassr showdown

‎Karim Benzema reaffirmed his team-first mindset after Al Ittihad’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Al Ettifaq on Sunday, pushing the Jeddah-based club another step closer to their first Saudi Pro League (SPL) title since 2009. The French striker, who found the net in the high-stakes clash, brushed aside questions about the league's top scorer race with a pointed and memorable response.
Karim Benzema snubs Golden Boot race, eyes Saudi Pro League title with Al Ittihad.
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‎“I don’t care about this, my friend. The most important thing is the trophy,” Benzema said in the mixed zone, emphasizing his focus on team silverware rather than personal accolades.
‎With 68 points from 29 matches, Al Ittihad now sit six points clear of second-placed Al Hilal, with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr trailing further behind on 58. The win puts Nuno Espírito Santo’s side in pole position as the season nears its dramatic conclusion.
‎The Golden Boot race remains tightly contested, with Ronaldo leading on 23 goals, followed by Ivan Toney (Al Ahli) and Abderrazak Hamdallah (Al Shabab) on 19. Benzema, despite his consistent performances, currently stands fourth with 18 goals.
‎The storyline could reach its peak on May 7, when Al Ittihad host Al Nassr in what promises to be a season-defining encounter. The clash will likely have major implications for both the SPL title and the top scorer crown, potentially bringing Benzema and Ronaldo into direct competition.
‎Meanwhile, Al Nassr face an important continental fixture this Sunday against Yokohama F. Marinos in the AFC Champions League, adding further pressure and fixtures to Ronaldo’s already demanding season.
‎As the campaign reaches its climax, Benzema's message is clear: personal glory takes a backseat to team success — a sentiment that may prove pivotal in Al Ittihad's pursuit of SPL triumph.

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