Al Nassr asserted their dominance over FC Goa with a commanding 4-0 victory in their AFC Champions League Group D encounter held in Riyadh. The Saudi Arabian powerhouse controlled the match from the outset, demonstrating superior ball movement and forcing FC Goa into a defensive posture. The breakthrough came in the 35th minute, with Abdulrahman Ghareeb converting a spectacular free-kick, setting the momentum for Al Nassr. Despite conceding, FC Goa attempted to push forward, displaying intent during transitions and maintaining composure under pressure. The second half saw Al Nassr further extend their lead, with Ghareeb scoring his second goal, complemented by strikes from Mohammed Maran and João Felix, highlighting their individual brilliance. FC Goa’s coach introduced several young Indian talents, including Rabeeh and Ayush Chhetri, seeking to revitalize the team’s energy. While João Felix made a late impact for Al Nassr, FC Goa’s substitute Rabeeh showed promise with a high press that nearly created a scoring opportunity. Although Al Nassr’s quality and experience were evident in the final score, FC Goa’s commitment and attacking intent persisted throughout the game. The Indian club now refocuses on their domestic responsibilities, preparing for the AIFF Super Cup semi-finals, aiming to leverage the experience gained in this continental fixture.
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