Al-Nassr dictated the tempo from start to finish, combining structured buildup with clinical finishing to keep Al-Akhdoud at bay.
With early control and disciplined game management, they turned a routine performance into another statement win.
It Felt Comfortable Early On
Al-Nassr won 2–0, but honestly, it felt comfortable way before the final whistle.
From the start, there was a clear difference. Not just in quality, but in how both teams approached the game. Al-Nassr looked settled. Al-Akhdoud didn’t.
Same Formation, Different Reality
Both teams lined up in a 4-4-2, at least on paper. But watching the game, it didn’t really feel the same.
Al-Akhdoud stayed deeper, trying to keep things tight. That was the plan. But the problem was, they couldn’t hold it for long spells. Gaps started to appear, especially when Al-Nassr switched play quickly.
Controlled, Not Rushed
Al-Nassr didn’t rush things. That’s what stood out.
They had the ball, yes — around 60% of it — but it wasn’t just possession for the sake of it. They moved it, slowed it down, then suddenly went forward when the space opened.
It wasn’t constant pressure. It was controlled pressure.

Ronaldo’s Goal Set the Tone
The first goal came quite early. Ronaldo finished it, but the move itself was simple. It didn’t take much — just a couple of passes and suddenly there was space.
From there, the pattern of the game stayed pretty similar.
They stuck to what was already working. Recycling the ball, stretching the pitch, waiting for mistakes. And Al-Akhdoud kept struggling to get out. At times, it felt like they were just clearing the ball instead of building anything.
Only five shots in the whole game says a lot.
Second Half, Same Story
The second half? More of the same.
João Félix scored early after the break, and at 2–0, it felt done. Not officially, but you could see it. Al-Nassr didn’t look like they were going to lose control at any point.
Simple but Effective Structure
One thing to be noticed was how structured their attacks were.
The wide players stayed wide. Full-backs joined at the right moments. Ronaldo and Félix stayed central and kept the defenders busy. Nothing too fancy, but it worked.
And once it worked, they didn’t change it.

Game Managed, Not Chased
Towards the end, they slowed things down even more. A few substitutions, fresh legs, but the same idea. Keep the ball, don’t take risks.
Al-Akhdoud tried to push a bit, but it didn’t really lead to anything.
If anything, this felt like a game Al-Nassr managed rather than chased.
More Than Just a Win
14 wins in a row now — that’s not just form, that’s consistency.
The biggest takeaway wasn’t the goals. It was how comfortable Al-Nassr looked throughout. They didn’t need to do too much. They just needed to stay organized and take their chances. And that was enough.
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