2-3: Benzema Tomba to Cristiano Ronaldo

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A goal at the added time of Algerian Houssem Aouar (min.90+4) on Wednesday the success of Al ItIthad 2-3 in a NASSR with a Christian Ronaldo on the sides and with difficulty in carrying out his plays.

Although he led the score twice, and with the bitter taste he had to accumulate a single point, Riad’s team was surprised at the added time after a little Aour, he not only got all three points, but left them without a reward.

The NASSR began loudly and moved forward early (min.3) of Senegalés Sadio Mané, before a defensive rival’s mistake. The advantage was expanded for 37 minutes, when Ayman Yahya became second after an accurate help from Mané.

But just around the locker room, something changed. The Ittihad reacted strongly and the former Real Madrid Karim Benzema did not forgive. In the 49th minute he made 2-1, so that French N’Golo Kanté signed the draw three minutes later with a strong shot from outside the area.

The fact is that everyone points to a draw, even before the efficiency of Laurent Blanc. It then appeared in 90+4 minutes the Algerian Aouar to complete a quick play with a satin shot to beat Brazil’s goalkeeper Bento.

Ronaldo, who was out of the scoreboard, failed to avoid a defeat that pushed Al Nassr into the fourth position of the Saudi League, and allowed Al Ittihad to add three important points to stay in the fight for the title.

Source: La Verdad

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