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Al-Nassr hosted Al-Fateh at Al-Awwal Stadium as they looked to overtake third-placed Al Qadsiyah, who face off against league leaders Al-Hilal on Monday. However, what awaited them was not as straightforward a match against the last-placed side in the league standings as they might have expected, with Al-Fateh putting on a strong defensive showing in the first half.
Sadio Mane looked to have opened the scoring after just 15 minutes as he found space from his defender on the counter before ripping a strong shot past keeper Peter Szappanos. The shot rattled the underside of the crossbar before going in, however, it was ruled offside by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).
The visitor had another let off when Ronaldo saw a header ruled out for offside after a ball in from Angelo. However, the Brazilian winger forced the opener just a minute later after a scruffy ball was turned into his own goal by Al-Fateh defender Marwane Saadane. Brozovic almost doubled Al-Nassr's lead in the last action of the first half as he saw a perfect shot from outside the box palmed away by Szappanos to keep Al-Fateh in the tie.
After a strong start to the second half, Al-Nassr looked close to doubling their lead as Ronaldo hit the post and claimed that the ball had gone in but was denied by goal-line technology. However, just seconds later the five-time Ballon d'Or winner had an easier chance to score but flopped as he skied his shot from inside the six-year box. Nonetheless, Al-Nassr were able to double their lead after Mohamed Simakan smashed a header into Szappanos' goal from Angelo's cross.
Al-Fateh then seemed to find a second wind as they dominated and hit the woodwork twice before Al-Nassr goalkeeper Bento was guilty of a poor mistake. The stopper appeared to channel his inner winger as he dribbled past two players in his own box before gifting a pass to Mourad Batna, who halved the home side's lead.
Luckily for Stefano Pioli, Al-Nassr managed to hold their slender lead to take away all three points against the Saudi Pro League strugglers before Ronaldo struck to secure the three points late on. There was more drama in stoppage time as Ronaldo scored again but saw his effort ruled out by VAR for an offside that took place nearly 20 seconds before the ball hit the back of the net, leaving the Portugal star furious.