‘Absolutely cooked’ – Fan excited Alex Telles as ex-Man Utd star turned N’Golo Kante into a clown with ‘gorgeous’ skills in Al Nassr’s victory

N’GOLO KANTE was shown up by a former Manchester United in Al-Ittihad’s clash with Al-Nassr.

The former Chelsea star was on the pitch as his side took on Al-Nassr at the Prince Abdullah al-Faisal Stadium.

A finta espetacular de Alex Telles, ex-FC Porto, sobre N'Golo Kanté: ora  veja

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Alex Telles went past N'Golo Kante with a great skill move

Alex Telles went past N’Golo Kante with a great skill move

Telles was fouled by Kate as he stopped the attack

 

 

Telles was fouled by Kate as he stopped the attack

However, Kante struggled in the game and at one moment, he was embarrassed by former Red Devils defender Alex Telles.

While duelling on the edge of the pitch, the defender used a unique bit of skill to get by the midfielder.

Kante’s response was to foul the Portuguese ace and stop the attack in its tracks.

Manchester United fans were stunned on social media but Telles’ skill

One commented: “Telles absolutely cooked Kante there.”

Another wrote: “Alex Telles just sent Kante back to Stamford Bridge with a gorgeous move.”

Another consequence of the match was that Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema reunited.

The pair were filmed in the tunnel before the match, sharing an embrace and having a conversation.

Cristiano Ronaldo, right, and Karim Benzema reunited on the pitch

Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema reunited on the pitch 

The two forwards starred at Real Madrid together for nine years.

During their stint in LaLiga, they won two league titles, two Copa del Reys and four Champions League titles.

In the Saudi Pro League match, Al-Nassr prevailed 5-2 thanks to the efforts of Telles and Ronaldo.

In addition to Anderson Talisca’s goal, Ronaldo and Sadio Mane each scored a brace.

The objectives of Al-Ittihad were derived from Abderrazak Hamdallah.

As a result, Al-Nassr is now seven points behind league leaders Al-Hilal in second place, while Benzema’s Al-Ittihad has dropped to sixth place.