Frustration for Ronaldo as Al-Nassr held

Al-Nassr drew 1-1 at Al-Taawoun on Friday to fall further behind their rivals in the Saudi Pro League title race. (X/@AlNassrFC)
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Updated 18 January 2025
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Frustration for Ronaldo as Al-Nassr held

  • Draw against Al-Taawoun brings club further behind rivals in title race
  • Fans relieved after Ronaldo cleared of offense in VAR check

RIYADH: Al-Nassr drew 1-1 at Al-Taawoun on Friday to fall further behind their rivals in the Saudi Pro League title race.

The point, which came thanks to a second-half header from former Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte, leaves the Yellows in fourth after 15 games of the season with 29 points, two behind Al-Qadsia and 11 behind Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad.

Al-Nassr fell behind in the fifth minute of added time at the end of the first half after some sloppy defending.

Fahad Al-Jumaiya was given too much space on the right side of the area and while his cross cleared the players in the six-yard box, it fell to Saad Al-Nasser. The midfielder, running in from the left, hit it first time and even though the shot was not struck as cleanly as he would have liked, it wrong-footed goalkeeper Bento and ended up in the back of the net.

While it was not the most fluid first half from the visitors from Riyadh, Al-Nassr started to apply more pressure and create more chances after the break thanks to the likes of Sadio Mane and Marcelo Brozovic. The traveling fans had to wait until the 64th minute, however.

There did not seem to be much danger when Angelo had the ball midway through the Al-Taawoun half on the right side but the Brazilian’s curling cross was met on the edge of the six-yard box by Laporte who nodded his team back onto level terms.

Al-Nassr continued to push forward in search of the winning goal with Cristiano Ronaldo going close, as well as Laporte, but it just did not quite happen.

It could have been worse for Stefano Pioli’s men as, deep in added time, Ronaldo, standing on the edge of a wall, seemed to handle a free-kick shot from Musa Barrow. After a check from VAR however, the megastar was cleared of any offense, to the relief of the visitors, who were able to head back to the capital with a point.

The draw means that Al-Nassr are the only team from the top four not to take maximum points in this round of games as the league approaches the halfway stage.

Al-Qadsia won 3-0 at Al-Wehda earlier in the day and are in third. The top two enjoyed convincing wins on Thursday. Al-Hilal thrashed Al-Fateh 9-0 to equal their biggest ever league win, while Al-Ittihad stayed level on points, but second on goal difference, with a 4-1 victory at home to Al-Raed.


Ravaglia heroics lead Bologna to Italian Super Cup final in Riyadh

Updated 20 December 2025
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Ravaglia heroics lead Bologna to Italian Super Cup final in Riyadh

  • Despite falling behind early, Bologna equalized in the 34th minute before prevailing on penalties

RIYADH: It was a night of shared football culture in Riyadh as Inter Milan and Bologna met in the second 2025/26 Italian Super Cup semi-final. The travelling Inter support brought their drums, colour and constant noise, blending with Saudi Inter fans to create a lively atmosphere inside the stadium.

The match began at a blistering pace, with Inter taking the lead less than two minutes after kick-off. Marcus Thuram powered home from close range after meeting an accurate cross from Alessandro Bastoni to score the opening goal of the night.

Inter immediately searched for a second, with Ange-Yoan Bonny going close in the fourth minute, feinting past Torbjorn Heggem before dragging his effort just wide of the post.

After Inter’s early barrage, Bologna began to grow into the contest, with Jens Odgaard leading much of the offence. Goalkeeper Josep Martinez was called into action to preserve Inter’s advantage.

The energy among Inter supporters continued to build, with fans jumping in unison and lifting their scarves as they urged their side forward in search of a second goal.

That momentum was checked in the 34th minute, when a VAR review resulted in a penalty for Bologna. Riccardo Orsolini slotted the spot-kick coolly past Martinez to bring I Rossoblu back level.

Inter pushed forward after the break as the game opened up, but there was no getting past Bologna goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia, who made four saves in the second half alone.

Hope briefly returned for the Nerazzurri when Bonny was brought down in the box in the 56th minute, only for the initial appeal for a penalty to be overturned following consultation with VAR.

Less than 10 minutes later, the stadium rose to welcome Lautaro Martinez. Brought on alongside Andy Diouf and Davide Frattesi in a triple substitution, Lautaro made an immediate impact but was unable to find the decisive goal before the end of regular time.

Bologna came within moments of snatching a winner in injury time, but goalkeeper Martinez reacted sharply to make a crucial save, sending the semi-final into a penalty shootout.

The shootout began evenly, with both sides converting their penalties before goalkeepers intervened at either end. Nicolo Barella then fired over the crossbar, only for Juan Miranda to mirror the miss moments later.

Inter’s struggles from the spot continued as Ravaglia made his second save of the shootout, before Jonathan Rowe gave Bologna the advantage. Stefan de Vrij converted to extend the contest, but Ciro Immobile struck decisively to send Bologna through.

The Rossoblu will now face Napoli in the Italian Super Cup final at Al-Awwal Park on December 22, after the Serie A champions defeated AC Milan 2-0 in the first semi-final.