Al Hilal's remarkable 34-match winning streak halted by Al Ain in a thrilling AFC Champions League semi-final clash. Read on for the dramatic details!
Al Hilal's remarkable run of 34 consecutive wins came to a dramatic end as Al Ain's Soufiane Rahimi scored a hat-trick, leading his team to a stunning 4-2 victory in the AFC Champions League semi-final. The Saudi powerhouse, Al Hilal, under the leadership of Jorge Jesus, faced a surprising defeat against the UAE's Al Ain, marking a significant turning point in the tournament.
The match showcased a fierce battle on the field with Rahimi's exceptional performance proving to be the game-changer. With his hat-trick, Rahimi not only secured the win for Al Ain but also ended Al Hilal's impressive winning streak, leaving football fans in awe of his skill and determination.
In a surprising twist of fate, Al Ain's unexpected victory disrupted the predictions for this season's AFC Champions League winners. What seemed like Saudi Arabia's inevitable triumph now faces uncertainty, adding an element of suspense and excitement to the upcoming matches.
The first leg of the semi-final saw Al Ain dominate the game, with Sharjah 24 reporting the significant 4-2 triumph over Al Hilal Saudi at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium. The match not only highlighted Rahimi's prowess but also emphasized Al Ain's potential to emerge as a strong contender in the tournament.
Al Hilal's defeat to Al Ain serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of football and the thrilling moments it brings to fans worldwide. As the AFC Champions League continues, the clash between these two formidable teams has set the stage for an intense showdown, showcasing the true essence of competition and sportsmanship in football.
(Reuters) - Al-Hilal's record breaking run of 34 consecutive wins came to a shuddering halt on Wednesday as Jorge Jesus' Saudi Pro League leaders were ...
Saudi Arabia's Al Hilal saw their record run of 34 successive victories end on Wednesday at the hands of UAE's Al Ain in the Asian Champions League.
Soufiane Rahimi's hat trick helped Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates to a 4-2 win over Al-Hilal in the first leg of their Asian Champions League semifinal.
Saudi Arabia looked certain to produce this season's AFC Champions League winners. Not anymore.
Sharjah 24: Al Ain secures a significant 4-2 victory over Al Hilal Saudi in the first leg of the AFC Champions League semi-final at Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium.
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Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus denied his team had been complacent as the Saudi Pro League side saw their world record run of victories ended at 34 matches with ...
Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus denied his team had been complacent as the Saudi Pro League side saw their world record run of victories ended at 34 matches with ...
AL AIN: Al-Hilal's record breaking run of 34 consecutive wins came to a shuddering halt on Wednesday as Jorge Jesus' Saudi Pro League leaders were beaten ...
(Reuters) - Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus denied his team had been complacent as the Saudi Pro League side saw their world record run of victories ended at 34 ...
Al Hilal's record breaking run of 34 consecutive wins came to a shuddering halt on Wednesday as the Saudi Pro League leaders were beaten 4-2 by hosts Al Ain ...
Soufiane Rahimi's hat trick helped Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates to a 4-2 win over Al-Hilal in the first leg of their Asian Champions League semifinal ...
Al Hilal's record breaking run of 34 successive wins was finally ended by a ruthless Al Ain side in the first leg of their AFC Champions League semi-final.