Ghanaian forward Christopher Bonsu Baah played a pivotal role in Al Qadsiah’s emphatic 4‑0 victory over Al‑Ettifaq in the Saudi Pro League, continuing his strong run of form in the campaign.
Returning to the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Stadium, Brendan Rodgers’ side wasted no time asserting dominance. Nahitan Nandez opened the scoring just three minutes into the match, setting the tone for what would become a commanding performance.
Only four minutes later, Bonsu Baah doubled the advantage. The 21‑year‑old, making his 21st league start of the season, found himself unmarked at the back post. Nandez delivered a low cross into the box, and the Ghanaian calmly dispatched his strike to give Al Qadsiah a two‑goal cushion.
After the interval, Julian Quinones extended his scoring streak by adding the third goal, further demoralising the visitors. Julian Weigl then capped off the rout with a composed finish, sealing a result that underscored Al Qadsiah’s attacking depth and tactical discipline.
The victory tightened the race at the top of the table, with Al Qadsiah now just one point behind Al Hilal after 23 matches. The result not only boosts their push for a higher finish but also highlights the growing influence of Bonsu Baah, whose contributions have become increasingly decisive for Rodgers’ side.

