Al-Nassr Continues to Stumble and Suffers Second Consecutive Defeat to Al-Qadsiah
Al-Nassr team suffered a painful blow after losing to their guest Al-Qadsiah with a score of 2-1, in the match held on Thursday evening at Al-Orobah Park Stadium, as part of the 14th round of the Roshn Saudi League.
Al-Nassr welcomed Al-Qadsiah with a lineup that included Nawaf Al-Aqidi in goal, with Ayman Yahya, Abdulilah Al-Amri, Inigo Martinez, and Sultan Al-Ghannam in front of him, alongside Al-Khaibari, Borozovich, Joao Felix, and Koman, behind Ronaldo and Angelo.
The opening minutes saw Al-Nassr having the upper hand, as Cristiano Ronaldo launched an early shot in the third minute that went over the crossbar, before Al-Aqidi saved dangerous attempts from Al-Qadsiah players.
The first half ended goalless, after exchanges of attacks between the two teams, with a clear standout performance by Al-Nassr’s goalkeeper who saved his goal from clear chances, most notably Nandez’s shot in the 13th minute.
Al-Qadsiah opened the scoring at the beginning of the second half, taking advantage of Nawaf Al-Aqidi’s mistake in handling a rebound from a corner kick, allowing Colombian Julian Quiñones to deposit the ball into the net in the 51st minute.
Al-Nassr’s suffering increased as Uruguayan Nahitan Nandez added the second goal for Al-Qadsiah in the 66th minute, following an organized attack from the right side, strengthening his team’s lead.
Cristiano Ronaldo succeeded in reducing the deficit for Al-Nassr in the 81st minute after converting a penalty kick successfully, igniting the final minutes of the match.
Al-Qadsiah maintained their lead until the final whistle, raising their points to 27 and advancing to fourth place, while Al-Nassr’s points remained at 31 in second place, four points behind the leader Al-Hilal.
Al-Nassr welcomed Al-Qadsiah with a lineup that included Nawaf Al-Aqidi in goal, with Ayman Yahya, Abdulilah Al-Amri, Inigo Martinez, and Sultan Al-Ghannam in front of him, alongside Al-Khaibari, Borozovich, Joao Felix, and Koman, behind Ronaldo and Angelo.
The opening minutes saw Al-Nassr having the upper hand, as Cristiano Ronaldo launched an early shot in the third minute that went over the crossbar, before Al-Aqidi saved dangerous attempts from Al-Qadsiah players.
The first half ended goalless, after exchanges of attacks between the two teams, with a clear standout performance by Al-Nassr’s goalkeeper who saved his goal from clear chances, most notably Nandez’s shot in the 13th minute.
Al-Qadsiah opened the scoring at the beginning of the second half, taking advantage of Nawaf Al-Aqidi’s mistake in handling a rebound from a corner kick, allowing Colombian Julian Quiñones to deposit the ball into the net in the 51st minute.
Al-Nassr’s suffering increased as Uruguayan Nahitan Nandez added the second goal for Al-Qadsiah in the 66th minute, following an organized attack from the right side, strengthening his team’s lead.
Cristiano Ronaldo succeeded in reducing the deficit for Al-Nassr in the 81st minute after converting a penalty kick successfully, igniting the final minutes of the match.
Al-Qadsiah maintained their lead until the final whistle, raising their points to 27 and advancing to fourth place, while Al-Nassr’s points remained at 31 in second place, four points behind the leader Al-Hilal.