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28th straight win seals history for Al Hilal

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Saudi Arabian team Al Hilal set a world record for a top-tier team by winning its 28th straight game with a 2-0 victory over Al Ittihad to reach the Asian Champions League semifinals on Tuesday.

Al Hilal had also won the first leg by the same score to advance 4-0 on aggregate over its domestic rival.

The 18-time Saudi champion broke the previous recognized record of 27 straight wins set by The New Saints in the 2016-17 season. The small Welsh club took the mark from the great Ajax team inspired by Johan Cruyff in 197172.

“Everyone at Al Hilal is delighted to achieve world football history by winning 28 consecutiv­e matches,” Al Hilal coach Jorge Jesus said.

“This is truly an incredible achievemen­t and I want to thank everyone at the club for their part in this momentous winning record.”

Al Hilal’s dominating season follows the club spending about 350 million euros ($380 million) on player transfers after being effectivel­y nationaliz­ed by the Saudi sovereign wealth operation, the Public Investment Fund. It is controlled by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

The last time the team did not win was on Sept 21 in a 1-1 draw against league rival Damac.

Al Hilal, already champion of Asia four times, is 12 points clear atop the Saudi Pro League.

“As I have said throughout this period, however, records do not matter as much as trophies,” Jesus said.

“It is up to everyone at Al Hilal to ensure that we close out the season as Roshn Saudi League champion and meet our targets in the cup competitio­ns. Only then can we truly celebrate.”

Second-half goals from Yasser Al-Shahrani and Brazilian winger Malcom sealed the win at Al Ittihad, where striker Abderrazak Hamdallah was sent off late in the game.

Al Hilal will face Al Ain of the United Arab Emirates in the semifinals in April. Al Ain eliminated Al-Nassr on Monday,* beating Cristiano Ronaldo’s team in a penalty shootout.

In the eastern zone, Ulsan HD moved into the last four with a 1-0 second-leg win over Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors in an all-South Korean matchup. After the first leg ended 1-1, Seol Young-woo scored to give Ulsan, champion in 2012 and 2020, a 2-1 aggregate victory.

Ulsan will meet either Yokohama F Marinos of Japan or China’s Shandong Taishan in the semifinals.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Yasser Al-Shahrani celebrates scoring Al Hilal’s first goal with Ruben Neves during an Asian Champions League quarterfin­al match on Tuesday.
REUTERS Yasser Al-Shahrani celebrates scoring Al Hilal’s first goal with Ruben Neves during an Asian Champions League quarterfin­al match on Tuesday.

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