The evening began brightly for Al-Nassr, with Sadio Mane drawing first blood just three minutes after kick-off. A calamitous error at the back by Abdulelah Al-Amri gifted possession to the Senegalese forward, who calmly slotted past Predrag Rajkovic to give the home side an early advantage.
Mane was a constant thorn in the side of the Al-Ittihad defence and nearly made it 2-0 midway through the first half, only for his curling effort to drift narrowly over the crossbar. The second goal eventually arrived before the break when the ex-Liverpool man turned provider, picking out Ayman Yahya with a precise pass that the winger lashed into the net, giving Al-Nassr what looked like a comfortable cushion heading into the interval.
Al-Ittihad came out with renewed purpose after the break and made their intentions clear with a relentless attacking approach. Within just seven minutes of the restart, the visitors had not only halved the deficit but drawn level. Karim Benzema, always a threat with his movement, rose above two defenders to meet a pinpoint cross and headed home emphatically. Before Al-Nassr could regain their composure, N’Golo Kante stunned the home fans with a thunderous strike from the edge of the box.
From that point on, Al-Ittihad seized control and continued to dominate possession and territory, pinning Al-Nassr deep in their own half for large spells. In the 94th minute, Houssem Aouar delivered the sucker-punch to make it 3-2 to the Saudi Pro League leaders. Just before the final whistle, tempers flared between the two sides and Moussa Diaby was given the marching orders.