Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal goes into its sixth AFC Champions League semifinal in 9 years on Sunday trying to discover a solution to silence Al Duhail’s prolific strike power and maintain alive its hopes of a record-extending fifth continental title.
The defending champion squeezed previous Iran’s Foolad on Thursday to arrange the assembly with the Qatari membership in Doha, with the winner on account of tackle Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds over two legs within the ultimate on April 29 and May 6.
Al Hilal has gained in 4 of its final 5 semifinal appearances and defeated Urawa when it final met within the ultimate in 2019, avenging a loss in 2017 to say a document fourth success in Asia’s premier membership competitors.
But to resume that rivalry Ramon Diaz’s facet might want to overcome an Al Duhail facet boasting the attacking prowess of prolific ahead Michael Olunga and winger Edmilson Junior.
Olunga, the event’s high scorer in 2021, netted each targets within the 2-1 quarterfinal win over Al Shabab from Saudi Arabia to take his tally to 6 on this 12 months’s competitors.
Edmilson has been much more spectacular in entrance of objective, registering eight occasions within the present marketing campaign to steer the scoring charts, though there are doubts over the Belgian’s availability after he sustained an damage within the quarterfinals.
“We have achieved something historical,” stated coach Hernan Crespo. “We have never been in the semi-finals before and I am proud to be part of this historic occasion.”
Al Hilal, although, has even higher achievements on its minds because it seems to be to develop into the primary facet to win back-to-back Asian titles since compatriots Al Ittihad in 2005.
Diaz’s facet was boosted within the earlier spherical by the return of captain Salman Al Faraj, who began for Al Hilal for the primary time since sustaining an damage in Saudi Arabia’s well-known 2-1 win over Argentina on the World Cup finals in Qatar.
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The 33-year-old featured for the opening 76 minutes of the sport towards Foolad, though it was solely after his departure that Al Hilal was capable of finding a well beyond the Iranians by Moussa Marega’s 87th-minute winner.
“We know Duhail has good players, I know the coach personally as I coached him when he was a player,” stated Diaz.
“It is good to play against Duhail as both teams will have their fans behind them.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com