Photographs: Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo made a disappointingly low-key home debut for Real Madrid against Saudi Arabian club Al Ittihad in their Peace Cup match at the Bernabeu on Sunday.
Real's next match in the Peace Cup, which includes Italian side Juventus, France's Olympique Lyon and England's Aston Villa, is against Ecuador's Liga de Quito on Tuesday.
Disappointment is writ large
Image: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during their Peace Cup match against Saudi Arabia's Al-Ittihad in MadridPhotographs: Reuters
Around 80,000 had packed the stadium for the Portuguese winger's glitzy presentation this month but the massive arena in the Spanish capital was only about a third full as Real were held to a 1-1 draw.
Heaving a sigh of relief
Image: Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo shakes hands with Higuain as he leaves the pitch during their Peace Cup match in MadridPhotographs: Reuters
Ronaldo, who cost Real a world-record 93 million euros (80.4 million pounds), had one decent effort on goal in the first half but was generally ineffective before being replaced by Arjen Robben with around 25 minutes left.
Real had to rely on Raul again
Image: Real Madrid's Raul Gonzalez reacts during their Peace Cup match against Al Ittihad at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in MadridPhotographs: Reuters
Raul opened the scoring early in the second half when he picked up a pass from Karim Benzema with his back to goal, turned his marker and fired a low shot into the net.
Hecham Aboucharoan equalised for Al Ittihad in the 64th minute when he directed a superb header past Jerzy Dudek into the top left corner of the Real goal.
New signing Esteban Granero crashed a long-range effort against the bar on his home debut for Real and the visitors missed two clear chances for a winner in the closing stages.
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