Adam Ounas scored from the penalty spot in the ninth minute of time added on at the end of the second half as Al Sadd SC edged Al Nassr Club 2-1 to book their AFC Champions League Elite 2024/25 knockout stage on Monday.
The win took Qatar’s Al Sadd up to 12 points with Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr, who are already through, one ahead after suffering the first defeat of their campaign.
“We earned extremely important points. It’s not easy to beat Al Nassr on their home ground. We achieved a crucial positive result away from home, which officially secured our qualification to the Round of 16 in the tournament,” Al Sadd coach Felix Sanchez said.
Having already secured their passage into the Round of 16, Al Nassr started the match without talismanic captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who has netted 15 goals for the Riyadh-based side in all competitions this season .
The home side had a glimpse at goal in the third minute when Angelo teed up Talisca for a shot from just above the box, but the Brazilian ballooned his effort.
Al Sadd survived another scare in the 15th minute when Ali Lajami sent a high lob over the defensive line, with Meshaal Barsham failing to hold on to the ball but Romain Saiss came to his keeper’s rescue with a goal line clearance.
The Qatari side burst into life two minutes later when Marcelo Brozovic’s stray pass landed at the feet of Cristo Gonzalez, only for the Spanish forward to hit his low effort right into Al Nassr keeper Bento’s clutches.
Al Nassr responded immediately through a counter-attacking move with Angelo cutting through the middle before laying the ball for Mane, who set up Talisca but his shot from inside the box bounced off the right post.
Both sides continued with their forays with Angelo’s shot from distance just missing the target in the 29th minute while Al Sadd’s Akram Afif sent his shot wide after Gonzalez’s set-up.
Talisca was again denied in the 38th minute after collecting Sultan al-Ghannam’s layoff and aiming for the bottom right corner, with Barsham producing a brilliant save to keep the tie level heading into the break.
Al Sadd, needing a win to confirm their knockout stage ticket, almost caught Al Nassr napping seconds after the restart after Afif’s long ball cleared the path for Gonzales, who pulled his effort just wide of the left post.
The Qatari side, however, found the opening with their next foray as a cross by Gonzales from his own half was perfectly collected by Afif, who then surged forward to slot home in the 53rd minute.
Stunned by Al Sadd’s opener, Al Nassr upped their tempo and Barsham was forced into making a save from Aymeric Laporte’s header in the 68th minute while Sadio Mane hit the right post with a left footed shot from the centre of the box three minutes later.
As Al Sadd defended desperately, Barsham had to be at his best to stop Angelo’s effort from close range in the 78th minute but the shotstopper was finally beaten two minutes later after Saiss turned Wesley’s stinging shot into his own net. As Al Nassr went in search of the winner, Al Sadd broke through Afif and the reigning AFC Asian Player of the Year’s pace proved too much for Mohammed al-Fatil, who brought the winger down with Ounas burying the resulting spot-kick to seal the points and knockout stage qualification.
Al Rayyan share points with Al Wasl
UAE’s Al Wasl FC missed an opportunity to book their AFC Champions League Elite 2024/25 knockout stage berth after they were held 1-1 by Al Rayyan SC of Qatar on Monday.
The result takes Al Wasl up to 11 points with Al Rayyan - on five - still in the hunt.
Al Wasl made the early runnings with Nicolas Gimenez testing Paulo Vitor’s handling after only four minutes of play with a curling low shot from outside the box which the Al Rayyan keeper managed to secure firmly.
The home side thought they had gone ahead in the 24th minute when Fabio Lima nodded in Gimenez’s free-kick but the goal was overruled after a VAR check with the UAE international having pushed Achraf Bencharki in the buildup.
Al Rayyan had Vitor to thank in the 31st minute, the Brazilian producing a stunning reflex save to block Haris Seferovic’s close range flick following a Gimenez low cross as Al Wasl continued to knock on the door.
Vitor again came to the rescue of the Qatari side in first half stoppage time, diving to his left to push away Gimenez’s effort before Seferovic blasted the rebound over the bar.
The second half was a more balanced affair with Al Rayyan able to restrict Al Wasl and offer better protection to Vitor, albeit without giving home goalkeeper Khaled al-Senani too much work.
While not as frequently as in the first half, Al Wasl were still forcing Vitor into saves with Gimenez and then substitute Caio Canedo, working the 37-year-old custodian.
Al Wasl’s positive play was finally rewarded in the 77th minute when Jonatas Santos’ surging run on the right culminated with a cutback for Canedo to sweep home from the centre of the box to give the home side the lead.
A determined Al Rayyan increased their tempo and their perseverance eventually paid off in the 85th minute when Bencharki’s cross was turned into his own net by Salem al-Azeezi.
When the competition resumes in February, Al Wasl will meet Saudi Arabia’s Al Nassr Club with Al Rayyan taking on UAE’s Al Ain FC.
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Ounas the hero as Al Sadd beat Ronaldo-less Al Nassr
‘We achieved a crucial positive result away from home, which secured our qualification to the Round of 16’
Al Sadd’s Adam Ounas (No 96) scores their second goal from the penalty spot against Al Nassr at Al Awwal Park in Riyadh on Monday. (Reuters)
Action from Al Rayyan’s AFC Champions League Elite clash against UAE’s Al Wasl in Dubai on Monday.