30.04.2026 15:33
The tensions in the match between Al Nassr and Al Ahli, followed by the Talisca post, had sparked great curiosity in the football community. The reason for that post has emerged. It turns out that Al Nassr's Talisca post was a reference to the Brazilian star's goal years ago that relegated Al Ahli, while the reason for the chants in the stands has also become clear.
The tensions that occurred during the match between Al Nassr and Al Ahli, and the subsequent Talisca post, had sparked great curiosity in the football community. The reason behind that post has been revealed.
TENSIONS MARKED THE MATCH
After the match that Al Nassr won 2-0, Merih Demiral showed the Asian Champions League medal, which he won twice, to the opposing stands. This move raised the tension in the stands.
“TALISCA” RESPONSE FROM THE STANDS
Al Nassr fans responded to Merih Demiral’s move with chants of “Talisca.” Similarly, the club’s official social media account’s post saying “All this and Talisca is nowhere to be seen” also drew attention.
THE TRUTH CAME OUT LATER
At first, no one could make sense of this reference, but it turned out that the incident was rooted in the past. It was recalled that Anderson Talisca caused Al Ahli’s relegation with his last-minute goal in a critical match between the two teams in the 2021-2022 season.
TALISCA’S LEGACY CONTINUES
Talisca, who changed Al Ahli’s fate with a free kick goal in the 90+5th minute, became synonymous with this event. Thus, it was understood that the reference made by the stands and the club was based on that match.