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RONALDO, FELIX SCORE DOUBLES TO KEEP AL-NASSR PERFECT

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, while Joao Felix also did so as Al-Nassr won 5-1 over Al-Riyadh to maintain the lead in the Saudi Pro League's early standings.

Kingsley Coman also scored as Al-Nassr clinched its third win of the campaign to move up the table and ahead of Al-Ittihad, the defending champions on goal differential.

Al-Itthad won 1-0 over Najma thanks to a Ngolo-Kante injury-time goal. Laurent Blanc’s team is now two points ahead of Al-Qadsaiah who beat Al-Khaleej 2-1 on Friday.

SUZUKI PUNISHES URAWA FOR TAKE KASHIMA CLEAR JAPAN

Kashima Antlers took a three-point lead on top of the J-League after Toru Oniki's team won 1-0 against Urawa Red Diamonds in Saitama Stadium.

Yuma Suzuki scored in the 14th minutes when he took advantage of a pass that was not properly hit by Shusaku Nishikawa, and steered the ball into a vacant net.

Kashima topped the table, while Kyoto Sanga, second, lost 1-0 to Shimizu S-Pulse, and Kashiwa Reysol in third was held to a draw of 1-1 by Cerezo.

RARE LOSS SEES JEONBUK LEAD CUT OFF BY SECOND PLACED GIMCHEON

On Saturday, K-League leader Jeonbuk Motors suffered a rare loss as Gus Poyet’s team lost 2-1 to Gimcheon.

Gimcheon led by two goals after the first half, thanks to Kim Seung Sub and Park Sang Hyeok. Kim Jin-gyu scored a consolation goal in the 63rd minutes for nine-time champions.

Gimcheon, which won 3-2 over Daegu FC, is one point ahead of Daejeon Citizen.

CHENGDU LEADERS SHANGHAI POINT CLOSE TO CHENGDU WITH BEIJING WINS

Shanghai Port, the Chinese Super League champions, drew level with Chengdu Rongcheng as Kevin Muscat's team handed Beijing Guoan an 3-2 loss while Chengdu was held to a draw of 1-1 by Shanghai Shehua.

The Brazilian forward Leonardo, who scored a hattrick in Port's 3-0 win over Chengdu, moved his team to 54 points. This is the same as Chengdu but three points ahead of Shenhua. There are five games left in the season.

Chengdu earned a point on their Shenhua trip when Tim Chow equalised the score in the ninth minute stoppage time. This cancelled out Shinichi's Chan's opening goal for the home team, which came in the 68th minute. (Reporting and editing by Michael Church)

(source: Reuters)