Cristiano Ronaldo's brace helps Al Nassr beat Al Khaleej 3-1 to ...

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Al Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring its third goal against Al Khaleej. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

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Al Nassr’s Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring its third goal against Al Khaleej. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane found themselves on the scoresheet as Al Nassr beat Al Khaleej 3-1 in the King Cup of Champions semifinal at the Al-Awwal Stadium in Riyadh on Saturday.

Al Nassr will face Saudi Pro League leader and Saudi Super Cup winner Al Hilal in the final on May 31, after it beat Al Ittihad in the other semifinal on Tuesday.

Ronaldo put his side in the lead in the 17th minute after capitalising on a mistake from the Al Khaleej defence. 

A poor back pass from defender Lisandro Lopez put the keeper Ibrahim Sehic under pressure, forcing him to loosely clear the ball away, only as far as Ronaldo at the edge of the box. He hooked a left-footed strike into an empty net to take the lead.

Sadio Mane doubled the lead from the spot in the 37th minute after Al Khaleej defender Ivo Rodrigues handled the ball inside the penalty area. Mane calmly finished it into the right side of the goal to take a two-goal lead into the break.

AS IT HAPPENED | Al Nassr vs Al Khaleej Highlights

Despite making substitutions at half-time, Al Khaleej could not stop conceding as Ronaldo finished off a low cross at the far post, assisted by Ayman Yahya from the right side of the penalty box, in the 57th minute.

CR7 is at the double ⚽️⚽️ Another great performance & goal from the GOAT ????⚡️ pic.twitter.com/MHSJ03F7oX

— AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) May 1, 2024

Al Khaleej goalkeeper Sehic saved his side from further embarrassment as he made nine saves during the match.

Things got worse for Al Khaleej after centre-back Mohammed Al Khabrani was forced off the pitch in the 77th minute due to injury, after the side had made five substitutions, meaning that it had to play the rest of the game with 10 men.

It pulled one back in the 82nd minute through substitute Fawaz Al-Torais, who finished off a fine cross from the right from Arif Al Haydar. But it was too late as Al Nassr comfortably held onto its lead to see off the game.

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