Al-Nassr book place in King Cup Round of 16 with convincing victory over Diriyah
RIYADH: The first 180 minutes of Al-Nassr’s season have brought nothing but joy for their fans. Despite concerns over the summer that the team was not doing enough to upgrade the squad, the appointment of head coach Ange Postecoglou looks like it might prove to be a masterstroke.
Al-Nassr were technically the away side at their own home ground in the King Cup Round of 32 on Tuesday, as they are sharing Al-Awwal Park with their opponents, newly promoted Diriyah, this season.
And the reigning Saudi Pro League champions got a shock when fell behind early on, only to ultimately run out comfortable 4-1 victors against Bruno Lage’s side, who last season secured promotion to the SPL for the first time.
Oscar Rodriguez gave Diriyah the lead within two minutes of kick-off, but from then on the “hosts” struggled to contain Al-Nassr’s high press and, more specifically, the pairing of Joao Felix and Angelo.
In the 11th minute, Felix played a low cross to Mohammed Simakan after a corner was cleared to the edge of the box, and the Frenchman finished with a deft backheel to level the score. Al-Nassr took firm control of the game later in the half when Angelo set up a Felix goal in the 35th minute, and two minutes later Sadio Mane threaded a perfectly weighted long ball through to Abdullah Al-Hamdan, who made it 3-1. Felix completed the scoring in the 68th minute with an accurate finish past Nikola Vasilj.
Meanwhile, Al-Ettifaq suffered another nightmare in Hail as they faced Al-Jabalain, two years after the same First Division side eliminated them in the Round of 16. This time the underdogs went one better, knocking the SPL side out in the preceding round, with Henrique Luvannor’s 42nd-minute strike making all the difference.
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