Al Khaleej Saihat vs Al-Nassr Result

Pro LeaguePro League · Saudi-Arabia
Al Khaleej Saihat

Al Khaleej Saihat

0 - 5

Full Time

Al-Nassr

Al-Nassr

📍 Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam

🗓️ Saturday, 14 Mar 2026 at 19:00

💪 AI Prediction Report

DECENT HIT

Predicted

1 - 3

Actual

0 - 5

Result
BTTS
O/U 2.5
Score

💰 Bet Results1/2 hit

1x2Al-Nassr
Over/Under 2.5 goalsOver 2.5
BTTSYes
-£100

Al-Nassr Run Riot with 5-0 Rout Over Al Khaleej Saihat in Dammam

Al-Nassr delivered a commanding performance at the Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, dismantling Al Khaleej Saihat 5-0 in a one-sided Pro League encounter. The visitors dominated from start to finish, controlling 56% of possession and unleashing a barrage of 21 shots, 14 of which were on target. Goals came at regular intervals, with Al-Nassr showcasing their attacking depth and clinical finishing. Despite a solid early defensive effort from Al Khaleej Saihat, the floodgates opened on the half-hour mark and never closed. The home side struggled to cope with Al-Nassr's relentless pressure and incisive passing, managing just 3 shots on target and rarely threatening Bento's goal. By the final whistle, Al-Nassr had firmly stamped their authority, leaving the hosts with plenty to ponder.

Al Khaleej Saihat

Al Khaleej Saihat

4/10

Al Khaleej Saihat were outclassed on home turf, unable to match Al-Nassr's intensity or technical quality. Lining up in a 4-4-2, they showed some early resilience but gradually succumbed to the visitors' pressure. Their attacking efforts were limited, registering only 8 shots and 3 on target, and their midfield struggled to retain possession or create meaningful chances. Defensively, the back line was overrun, especially as the game wore on, with lapses in concentration leading to a flurry of second-half goals. The lone yellow card reflected their frustration as they chased shadows for much of the contest.

Key Players

Anthony Moris: Made several saves to keep the scoreline from being even more lopsided.
Pedro Rebocho: Worked tirelessly at left back, but was frequently exposed by Al-Nassr's wing play.

Strengths

Early defensive organizationGoalkeeper's shot-stopping

Weaknesses

Struggled to retain possessionDefensive lapsesLack of attacking threatUnable to cope with opposition pressing
Al-Nassr

Al-Nassr

9/10

Al-Nassr were in imperious form, dictating the tempo and stretching Al Khaleej Saihat with slick passing and movement. Their 4-2-3-1 formation provided both defensive stability and attacking flair, as evidenced by their 21 shots (14 on target) and 56% possession. The midfield trio orchestrated play, while the front four constantly rotated positions to pull defenders out of shape. Clinical in front of goal, Al-Nassr struck five times, with goals coming from a variety of sources. Their pressing forced turnovers, and their set piece threat was evident with eight corners won. Two yellow cards were the only blemish on an otherwise dominant display.

Key Players

João Félix: Instrumental in attack, contributing with goals and assists.
Kingsley Coman: Constant threat on the wing, involved in several key attacking moves.
Marcelo Brozović: Controlled the tempo from midfield, dictating play and breaking up opposition attacks.

Strengths

Attacking creativityHigh pressingClinical finishingMidfield controlSet piece threat

Weaknesses

Picked up unnecessary yellow cardsOccasional over-commitment in attack

Key Moments

30' — Goal

Al-Nassr open the scoring, breaking the deadlock after sustained pressure.

54' — Goal

Al-Nassr double their lead early in the second half, deflating the hosts.

73' — Goal

Third goal for Al-Nassr as they exploit gaps in a tiring Al Khaleej Saihat defense.

79' — Goal

Al-Nassr add a fourth, turning the match into a rout.

90' — Goal

Fifth and final goal for Al-Nassr, capping off a dominant display.

various' — Yellow Cards

Al Khaleej Saihat and Al-Nassr both pick up cautions in a physical contest.

Tactical Analysis

Al Khaleej Saihat deployed a traditional 4-4-2, aiming for defensive solidity and quick transitions, but struggled to connect midfield and attack under relentless pressure. Their wide midfielders were pinned back, and the double striker pairing was isolated for long spells. Al-Nassr's 4-2-3-1 allowed them to overload the midfield and exploit the flanks, with Kingsley Coman and João Félix providing width and creativity. Their high pressing forced turnovers and their ability to switch play stretched the home defense. Set pieces were a constant threat, as evidenced by eight corners, and their substitutions maintained intensity throughout.

Turning Point

Al-Nassr's second goal in the 54th minute killed any hopes of a home comeback and opened the floodgates for the rout.

Man of the Match

João Félix

Pulled the strings in attack, directly involved in multiple goals and consistently threatened the Al Khaleej Saihat defense.