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### Wildcats Smash Tigers 3-2 in Thrilling Super Bowl Victory!

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MW26 Talking Points: Felix firing, Al Riyadh upset, Ar Rass is yellow With each passing week the stakes get only higher, and the pressure only more intense, and that was certainly the case across Matchweek 26 of the Roshn Saudi League. From a dramatic stoppage-time that blew open the title race, to a difficult loss for the defending champions that added intrigue to the relegation battle, it was another round that had it all. Here are some of the major talking points from Matchweek 26 to get your teeth into.

-------- "Incredible" Al Qadsiah keep dream alive What a difference a few minutes make. Leading 2-1 heading into stoppage-time at Al Qadsiah, second-placed Al Ahli were eyeing a return to the top of the table to keep the pressure firmly on Al Nassr . A few minutes later, though, they were processing a shock loss.

Al Qadsiah struck twice in injury-time, Ibrahim Mahnashi’s 98th-minute interjection sealing the most stunning of comebacks . From 2-1 up, Al Ahli were beaten 3-2 right at the death. The result has massive implications for the title battle, with Al Ahli dropping five points behind Al Nassr, while fourth-placed Al Qadsiah kept alive their remote chances - they are seven back.

Not only that: as captain Nacho declared afterwards, there’s real promise that next season his club will be even better. -------- Al Riyadh breathe life into bid With just one victory in their previous 19 fixtures, it’s an understatement to say things were looking bleak for Al Riyadh as they battle to avoid relegation . Having seen Damac win 24 hours earlier, extending their gap to the bottom three to six points, Al Riyadh knew only victory in their match would give them hope of turning that around during the final seven rounds.

However, against RSL champions Al Ittihad , that was easier said than done. What followed was one of the campaign’s great upsets as Al Riyadh ran out 3-1 winners. It could just prove to be the catalyst for survival.

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