Al-Hilal wins by rout and wins the Saudi championship title

Al-Hilal wins by rout and wins the Saudi championship title


The team lifts the competition trophy for the 19th time




Al-Hilal defeated Al-Hazm this Saturday (11), at the Kingdom Arena, 4-1, in the 31st round of the Saudi championship. The team, which was an isolated leader, became champions with the victory and raised its 19th cup.

Al-Hilal, without a doubt, entered the field with a thirst for victory, pressing and finishing dangerous in every opportunity they had. Muhammed Badamosi started inspired and fired a left-footed shot from the center of the defense right from the start. Subsequently, Mohamed Kanno also tries, again from the center of the area, but without success.

In the 13th minute Paulo Ricardo gets his hands on the ball inside the area. VAR analyzed it and declared a penalty for Al-Hilal. Aleksandar Mitrovic struck and converted the goal. The goalkeeper hit the ball but was unable to save.

Shortly after opening the scoring, Al-Hilal continued to look and Muhammed Badamosi missed the chance to head in after Mohammed Al Thani’s cross.

Al-Hazm responded in the 34th minute, when Al-Hilal faltered on the exit and Faïz Selemani shot into the left corner of the goal, assisted by Tozé, leaving everything the same at the Kingdom Arena.

The team didn’t have much time to be happy, as Ahmed Al Juwaid made a big mistake and scored a beautiful own goal for Al-Hilal, with no chance to defend. The championship leader took advantage of the hook and continued to score. In injury time, Mitrovic appeared again and scored his second, and the team’s third, of the match. From the center of the box, he sent a point-blank shot into the back of the goal.

Before the half-time whistle, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic also blew the whistle, leaving the score at 4-1. The fans were already celebrating and celebrating the title.

In the second phase the pressure continued, but Al-Hazm tried harder and had good chances, but the situation was no longer favorable and the goal post looked like a big enemy. Paulo Ricardo and Tozé had good chances, one after the other, but they failed to reduce the lead.

In the 47th minute, Omar Al Ruwaili even managed to put the ball into Al-Hilal’s goal off a rebound. After taking a corner kick, he sent it into the right corner. But, after VAR analysis, the goal was disallowed due to confusion in the penalty area.

As Saudi Arabia’s greatest champion, Al-Hilal lifted the trophy for the 19th time in the championship, with 3 matches to spare.

Source: Terra

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