Resting Ronaldo was necessary because he isn't in his 20's again that he can play multiple games without getting tired. He's on his best form so far after leaving Real Madrid and have scored and started in all or most of his last games, he needed to rest because the opponents weren't much of a threat since Al Nassr has defeated them numerously very easily as well. Sadio mane was in the team and also Talisca and they both scored. Al Nassr winning 5:0 justified they didn't need Ronaldo although as a fan I would have wanted him in this game so he can get more goals to his name. This type of games would have given him a hattrick very easy. I hope in Al Nassr next game, the coach decision to rest Ronaldo pays up and not become a problem as he falls off form that he was on before the rest.
To correct the scores, it's actually 5:1. Five from the side of the Al Nassr FC and One from Ohod with Konrad scoring the goal. I enjoyed the way that the coach played out this game completely without the Saudi Pro League top goal scorer, Cristiano Ronaldo whom was absent in the match. Despite that, the team was in good standing to net those goals. Alternatively, he made use of upcoming stars like Stadio Mane, Aymeric Laporte, and Alex Tellas. That's what a simple squad depth depicts for a small team like that.
I don't think the Saudi Pro League can be compared to the Chinese Superb League because obviously, it's a very different way. The Saudi Pro League managed to bring in many star players while the Chinese Superb League, not at all. Therefore, with the success of the Saudi Pro League like this, then I believe the Saudi Pro League will not end up like the Chinese Superb League because they have a different budget and also a different way.
Therefore, I think the Saudi Pro League will still have continuous development, and certainly not just end up in vain. But yes, if we compare it to the Premier League and or other top European leagues then it is clear that the top European leagues are the main destination for footballers to become more popular in their careers. So yes, it is certainly difficult to match the popularity of the top European leagues, because they have developments that continue to occur every season.
Why you can't compare both league is how the earlier, Saudi Pro League, and the latter, Chinese Superb League. The earlier takes their time to scout for world recognized star players and give them mouth watering offers unlike the other. I think the Saudi Pro League has more money and comfort to offer including the security of live and properties, the tax cuts and other things.