Captain Cristiano Ronaldo on Saturday helped Al Nassr to win the Arab Club Champions Cup.
The Portuguese forward scored twice as Saudi Pro League side came from behind to win their first Arab Club Champions Cup trophy.
Brazilian forward, Michael gave Al-Hilal the lead on 55 minute before Ronaldo equalised for Al Nassr on 74 minute.
The former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward then scored the winner at the eight minute of extra time at the King Fahd Stadium in Saudi Arabia.
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Al Nassr ended the game with just nine men on the pitch after Almari and Boushal were sent off on 71st and 78th respectively.
Ronaldo was sadly stretched off injured after scoring the winning goal five minutes before the end of the game.
Victory meant the Portuguese won his first trophy since moving to Saudi.