With goals from their three attacking stars - Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane and John Duran, Saudi Arabia's Al Nassr defeated Japan's Yokohama Marinos 4-1 in the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League.
In Jeddah, the hosts from Al Nassr scored three goals before the break, which ensured their success and qualification for the semi-finals.
Duran gave Al Nassr the lead in the 27th minute, and four later Mane made it 2-0 after an assist from Portugal's Otavio. In the 38th minute, the 40-year-old Ronaldo also scored, scoring his eighth goal in the tournament this season and his 33rd in total during the campaign. The Portuguese was in the right place to add to Marcelo Brozovic's strike.
In the 49th minute, John Duran scored his second goal of the match, but three minutes later Kota Watanabe pulled one back for Yokohama.
However, the top scorer for the Japanese team did not finish the match after receiving a second yellow card in the 73rd minute and leaving his team with a reduced squad.
In the semifinals, which, like the final on May 3, will be played in Jeddah, Al Nassr will meet the winner of the pair between Japan's Kawasaki Frontale and Qatar's Al Sadd.
In the other semifinal, two other teams from Saudi Arabia - Al Hilal and Al Ahly - will face each other. Al Hilal won 7-0 against South Korea's Guangzhou, while Al Ahly won 3-0 over Thailand's Buriram.