Al Nassr\u2019s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring the first goal. (Reuters)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
Despite missing a couple of first-half chances, Ronaldo made the difference with two decisive contributions later.<\/p>\n
To open the scoring for Al Nassr, the former Real Madrid man\u2019s delightful through-ball was placed perfectly into the path of Talisca, who slotted a left-footed shot past goalkeeper Victor Braga. It was Talisca\u2019s fifth goal in four games. His partnership with Ronaldo is flourishing.<\/p>\n
Al Nassr continued to have the better opportunities, but Al Tai managed a surprise equalizer as Dutchman Virgil Misidjan suddenly raced clear of the visitors\u2019 defense and finished with aplomb for his first goal since moving to the Kingdom from FC Twente.<\/p>\n
However, just eight minutes later, Ronaldo was given a chance to seal victory from the penalty spot, following a handball, and Al Nassr\u2019s No. 7 kept his cool to give his team their ninth straight win in all competitions and power the side to fourth on the points table.<\/p>\n
Surprize stalemates<\/h3>\n<\/h3>\n
Al Ahli have been this season\u2019s great entertainers so far and, heading into their home clash against in-form Al Ettifaq, had seen their previous four games yield a remarkable 23 goals \u2013 10 for Ahli and 13 for their opponents. With Steven Gerrard\u2019s Al Ettifaq also having scored three goals in each of their last four games, hopes were high for what appeared to be the game of the weekend in Jeddah.<\/p>\n
However, football doesn\u2019t always go to plan and the most unlikely result \u2013 a goalless draw \u2013 was what the two sides delivered on an evening of scrappy play.<\/p>\n
Clear-cut opportunities were few and far between, though it seemed Al Ahli had taken the lead after Robert Firmino slotted home on 16 minutes, only for the VAR to find that provider Alain Saint-Maximin had strayed marginally offside in the build-up. It was the closest either side came on a frustrating evening.<\/p>\n
Al Fayha and Al Ittihad both had to fight hard to progress in their respective King\u2019s Cup ties and it showed in their stalemate at Al Majma\u2019ah Sports City as neither side could find the breakthrough.<\/p>\n
Al Ittihad saw a lot more of the ball, but aside from a couple of half-chances for N\u2019Golo Kante, the reigning Saudi Pro League champions were fairly toothless in attack and it was actually Al Fayha who had the better chances, with Marcelo Grohe making a trio of smart first-half stops to keep his side in the game.<\/p>\n
Given that both the sides will be back in AFC Champions League action again this week and the relentless nature of the fixtures, the going could get increasingly tough for Al Fayha \u2013 particularly as their squad lack the depth of quality of Al Ittihad.<\/p>\n
Tello treble, Al Taawoun march on<\/h3>\n<\/h3>\n
Al Fateh have really blown hot and cold this season, losing 5-0 at home to Al Nassr, but also impressively downing Al Ahli 5-1 at the beginning of last month. Thankfully for the home fans, it was their team scoring five again on Saturday as Al Wehda were put to the sword with ease.<\/p>\n
Cristian Tello was once described by his coach at Barcelona, Jordi Roura, as a \u201cplayer with extraordinary qualities,\u201d and against Al Wehda, he put on the best individual display in the Saudi Pro League last weekend with a superb hat-trick that powered his side to a 5-1 win.<\/p>\n
Elsewhere, Al Taawoun continued to be one of the surprise packages in this season\u2019s Saudi Pro League as goals from Musa Barrow, Abdulfattah Adam and Sattam Al Roqi gave them a comfortable 3-1 win against struggling Al Hazm, maintaining their spot as the best of the rest, behind Al Hilal and Al Ittihad, so far.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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