Published 07:05 IST, September 21st 2024

Cristiano Ronaldo Triumphs Under Pressure, Notches Key Goal as Al-Nassr Defeat Al-Ettifaq in the SPL

Facing pressure, Cristiano Ronaldo scores crucial goal for Al-Nassr's victory over Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Pro League match, showcasing his talent & effectiveness.

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Al-Nassr defeated Al-Ettifaq 3-0 in the Saudi Pro League. Opening the goal from the penalty mark at the 33rd minute, Cristiano Ronaldo followed by Salem Al-Najdi at 56' and Talisca at 70'- guaranteeing the victory. Al-Nassr had a remarkable 56% possession using 14 shots and 7 on target. Al-Ettifaq, meanwhile, just managed 6 shots, 2 on target and battled to retain possession with 44%. Al-Nassr booked one player and Al-Ettifaq two, so the game resulted with three yellow cards. Al-Nassr's victory raises them to the fourth place in the League; Al-Ettifaq stays in the third place following three wins in their past five games.

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Cristiano Ronaldo scores to propel Al-Nassr to beat Al-Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League

Cristiano Ronaldo opened the scoring as Al-Nassr defeated Ettifaq 3-0, giving Stefano Pioli victory in his first game as coach of the Saudi Arabian club on Friday. On Wednesday, Luis Castro appointed the Italian to succeed him. Al-Nassr's slow start to the season, with just one win in three Saudi Pro League games, led to the dismissal of the Portuguese coach the previous day.

Ronaldo, who missed Al-Nassr’s 1-1 draw in the AFC Champions League Elite with Al-Shorta of Iraq on Monday due to a viral infection, fired home from the penalty spot after 33 minutes for his third goal of the season.

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In the second half, Salem Al-Najdi and Anderson Talisca added to the scoreline.

The defeat was the first this season for Ettifaq but the team coached by Steven Gerrard stayed third. Al-Nassr moved to fourth.

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After two goals from Ivan Toney, Al-Ahli was in fifth, helping the Jeddah club beat Damac 4-2.

Toney, signed from English Premier League club Brentford in August, made the opener for Gabri Veiga before scoring his first goals since the move to Saudi.

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Former Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino scored the other.

Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad are first and second in the standings and meet on Saturday.

(With AP inputs)

07:01 IST, September 21st 2024