Al-Nassr beat Al-Riyadh 2-1 at home thanks to a stunning brace from Cristiano Ronaldo. Stefano Pioli's side started the game in the ascendancy and looked the more dominant side in the first half as they created more goalscoring opportunities and dominated ball possession. However, despite their superiority on the pitch, it was Al-Riyadh who broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time against the run of play. Full-back Abdullah al-Khaibari made a solo run down the middle before launching a shot, which was initially stopped by Bento, but Faiz Selemani pounced on the rebound ball and pushed it into the back of the net.
Al-Nassr were quick to respond in the second half as Ronaldo scored the equaliser in the 55th minute from Sadio Mane's assist. The ex-Liverpool star played an inch-perfect pass across goal for Ronaldo, who then had the simple task of tapping into an empty net. That goal wasn't one to write home about, but the Portuguese legend doubled his team's tally in the 64th minute with a world-class strike.
Mane was once again the architect behind the goal as he entered the penalty box from the left side and delivered a low cross into the box. The ball was initially cleared by an Al-Riyadh defender, but it only fell as far as Ronaldo. From the edge of the box, the 40-year-old conjured up an outrageous first-time volley that rocketed into the top corner.
Things worsened for Al-Riyadh in stoppage time when centre-back Ahmed Asiri was shown a red card for slapping Duran on the head, after a VAR check. Former Villa star Duran had a forgetful outing aside from that, but Ronaldo's brilliance once again ensured that Al-Nassr walked away with a crucial three points.