Since Stefano Pioli took over the reins, Al-Nassr have shown flashes of brilliance but at the same time struggled for consistency. However, on Friday evening, the Riyadh club arguably played the most complete game of the Pioli era with their star-studded front three firing on all cylinders.
Ronaldo took just four minutes to open the scoring and there was no looking back for Al-Nassr. Although Al-Kholood thought they had equalised in the ninth minute through Myziane Maolida, the goal was chalked off after a VAR check. In the 26th minute, the Portuguese forward sliced open Al-Kholood's defence and put through Salem Al-Najdi on the left flank. The left-back drilled in a low cross in the six-yard box and Mane made no mistake to double the lead.
After Ronaldo and Mane got their names on the scoresheet, it was Duran's turn to join the party. Four minutes from half-time, Angelo rolled the ball into the Colombian's path and the former Aston Villa striker rifled in a shot from outside the box which beat Marcelo Grohe between the sticks.
Just before the hour-mark, Nawaf Boushal was given his marching orders after the defender had his studs up during a tackle on Farah Al-Shamrani and the referee had no qualms flashing a red card to the right-back. Soon, Pioli decided to take off Ronaldo and the 40-year-old was seen fuming with his manager's decision. After a brief exchange of words with the Italian, Ronaldo headed straight down the tunnel.
Al-Kholood saw a glimmer of hope when a massive deflection from Ali Lajami turned Maolida's shot past Bento but it was too little too late to salvage even a point for the visitors.