Al-Nassr had a job to do after Al-Hilal brushed aside Steven Gerrard's Al-Ettifaq earlier on Friday to open up an eight-point lead over Stefano Pioli's men. And they indeed made an encouraging start to the game with Ronaldo repeatedly sneaking in the spaces between the two centre-backs that kept Al-Riyadh keeper, Milan Borjan, busy between the sticks - with the Portuguese talisman denied twice within the first 15 minutes.
As the match progressed, Al-Nassr tightened the noose and it looked only a matter of time before the visitors would draw first blood. They persevered and it took them 41 minutes to break Al-Riyadh's resistance with Mane breaking the deadlock. Otavio sliced open the defence with an incisive through ball for Abdulrahman Ghareeb who drilled in a low cross towards the back post for Mane. The Senegalese forward, despite being tightly marked by a defender, got first to the ball and slotted past a hapless Borjan. Minutes later, he found himself in a one-on-one against the 'keeper but this time Borjan came out on top.
However, after the break, there was a change in script as Al-Riyadh looked more dangerous than their more illustrious opponents. Bernard Mensah was asking serious questions of Al-Nassr's right-back Sultan Al-Ghannam and if it was not for a goal-line clearance from Ali Lajami, the Ghanaian would have got his name on the scoresheet. But their new-found jubilancy soon fizzled out as Marcelo Brozovic and Otavio regained control in midfield. But the final ball remained elusive as frustration crept into Ronaldo. He made several runs into the box behind the defenders but a lack of quality service did not help his cause. In the final quarter, he dropped deep to see more of the ball but poor finishing from Talisca kept the scoreline unchanged.