Al-Hilal punished 10-player Al-Nassr with a 3-1 comeback win that reshapes the Saudi Pro League title picture. The result on Monday moves Al-Hilal seven points clear at the top, while Al-Nassr’s slide
continues with a third straight league defeat and growing pressure.
The contrasting runs for these rivals grow sharper after this match. Al-Hilal have now collected 11 consecutive league victories, maintaining a powerful charge at the summit. Al-Nassr have failed to win in four straight league games, their longest barren spell since 2021, and last lost three in succession in 2020.
The overall contest stayed tight in open play, with only 17 shots shared. Al-Hilal produced eight attempts and Al-Nassr managed nine. Penalty awards proved decisive, lifting Al-Hilal’s expected goals figure to 2.09, far above Al-Nassr’s 0.7 xG, underlining how spot-kicks tipped the balance.
Al-Nassr actually struck first just before half-time after a flowing move. Joao Felix lifted a precise pass to Kingsley Coman on the flank, and Coman delivered a measured cross. Cristiano Ronaldo met it with a controlled volley in the 42nd minute, giving Al-Nassr a lead that seemed valuable in a tight game.
The momentum flipped after the restart when Al-Hilal pressed higher. Mohamed Simakan mistimed a challenge on Malcom inside the area, conceding a penalty. Salem Al Dawsari converted from the spot, and celebrations quickly turned tense as Ruben Neves and Al-Nassr goalkeeper Nawaf Al Aqidi clashed while retrieving the ball.
That flashpoint changed everything once the officials checked the footage. Nawaf Al Aqidi was sent off for violent conduct following a VAR review, leaving Al-Nassr down to 10 players. With the numerical advantage, Al-Hilal controlled territory and possession, forcing Al-Nassr deeper and limiting counter-attacking chances.
Al-Hilal’s pressure finally told in the closing stages. Mohamed Kanno guided a finish into the net in the 81st minute to complete the turnaround. Deep into stoppage time, Al-Hilal earned another penalty, and Neves stepped up to drive home the third goal, sealing a commanding scoreline.
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For Al-Hilal, the victory strengthens control of the Saudi Pro League race and keeps a possible challenge to their record 24-match winning streak from September 2023 to May 2024 in view. Al-Nassr, by contrast, face a difficult spell, with form, discipline and confidence all under scrutiny after this pivotal derby.











