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RONALDO DOES THE DOUBLE TO KEEP AL-NASSR PERFECT DURING SAUDI PRO LEAGUE

Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty in 14th minute stoppage time ensured Al-Nassr’s perfect start of the Saudi Pro League Season as Jorge Jesus’ side won 2-1 over Al-Fayha to stay three points ahead after seven matches.

Ronaldo equalized with eight minutes remaining in the first-half. The Portuguese striker then sealed the points in the added time of the second period.

Al-Taawoun defeated Al-Qadsiah by a score of 2-0, staying second. Al-Hilal climbed to third place after a 1-0 win over Al-Shabab in spite of Kalidou Koulibaly’s red card in the 78th-minute.

HIROSHIMA CELEBRATE HI.LEAGUE CUP WIN

Sanfrecce Hiroshima won the J.League Cup on Saturday by beating Kashiwa Reysol, 3-1, at the National Stadium of Tokyo.

Hayato Araki, from Hiroshima, scored the first goal in the 25th minutes after latching onto Shuto Nakano’s long throw in the six-yard area. Shunki Higashi then doubled the lead with a perfect kick from over 25 yards.

Ryo Germain added his third goal to Kashiwa's score after a second long throw from Nakano. Mao Hosoya scored a consolation nine minutes before the end of the first half.

SHANGHAI PORT DOWNZHEJIANG TO MOVE CLOSE TO CHINESE TITLE

Shanghai Port, led by Kevin Muscat and his team, will have a two-point advantage going into the last day of the Chinese Super League after they defeated Zhejiang FC 3-0 on Friday. This victory puts them closer to winning a second consecutive title.

Port's 19th victory of the season was secured by an own goal from Liu Haofan, Wang Shenchao, and Mateus Vital.

Shanghai Shenhua, who are cross-city rivals, moved up to second place with a 1-0 victory over Shenzhen Peng City. Chengdu Rongcheng fell to third after their 2-1 loss against Henan FC.

AUCKLAND GOES TOP OF A LEAGUE AFTER WIN OVER ADELAIDE UNITED

Auckland FC, the hosts of Saturday's A-League matchup against Adelaide United, won 2-1.

Louis Verstraete scored with 11 minutes left to give Steve Corica's team seven points after their first three matches, one point ahead of Sydney FC.

Al Hassan Toure scored three goals for Sydney during their 4-1 victory over Newcastle Jets. Patrick Wood added the fourth. (Reporting and editing by Michael Church)

(source: Reuters)