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Ronaldo's Saudi club Al Nassr without a coach as Pioli leaves ahead of expected return to Fiorentina

Ronaldo's Saudi club Al Nassr without a coach as Pioli leaves ahead of expected return to Fiorentina

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Cristiano Ronaldo's Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr is without a coach after Stefano Pioli left Wednesday, with the Italian expected to return home to Fiorentina.
Al Nassr, owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, is left without a coach days before the 40-year-old Ronaldo's contract expires Monday.

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