Oman Daily Observer

Al Hilal see off Al Ahli to keep Asian campaign on track

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HONG KONG: Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal kept alive their hopes of a third Asian Champion League final appearance in six seasons as they advanced to the quarterfin­als of the 2019 competitio­n despite losing to domestic rivals Al Ahli.

A 1-0 loss on Tuesday against the club from Jeddah, who won courtesy of a goal from Abdulfatah Asiri, was not enough to deny Al Hilal a 4-3 aggregate win.

The Riyadh-based side now face two-time champions Al Ittihad in another all-saudi encounter.

Xavi Hernandez’s Al Sadd also advanced after seeing off the challenge of fellow Qatari club Al Duhail, with a 3-1 win that gave the Spanish World Cup winner’s team a 4-2 aggregate victory.

Goals from Akram Afif and Asian Player of the Year Abdelkarim Hassan put Al Sadd two goals up inside the first 34 minutes.

Edmilson halved the deficit early in the second half before Ahmed Yasser’s injury time own goal secured Al Sadd’s progress.

The 2011 champions, who were the last team from the west of the continent to win the Asian title, will take on Al Nassr from Saudi Arabia in the last eight.

The club from Riyadh completed

XAVI HERNANDEZ’S AL SADD ALSO ADVANCED AFTER SEEING OFF THE CHALLENGE OF FELLOW QATARI CLUB AL DUHAIL WITH A 4-2 AGGREGATE VICTORY

a 4-3 aggregate win over Al Wahda of the United Arab Emirates following a 3-2 second leg victory on Monday.

Al Ittihad, meanwhile, set up their last eight meeting with bitter rivals Al Hilal as a result of a 4-3 win over Iran’s Zob Ahan on Monday that sealed a 6-4 aggregate victory.

The first leg of Al Nassr’s meeting with Al Sadd will be played in Riyadh on August 26, with the return on September 16 in Doha, while the clashes featuring Al Ittihad and Al Hilal will be held on August 27 and September 17.

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— AFP Sri Lanka’s Akila Dananjaya celebrates after dismissing New Zealand’s John Watling during the first day of the first Test in Galle.
 ?? — AFP ?? Al Ahli’s Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed al Oawis attempts to save the ball during the AFC Champions League play-off match against Saudi clubs Al Ahli and Al Hilal at King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh.
— AFP Al Ahli’s Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed al Oawis attempts to save the ball during the AFC Champions League play-off match against Saudi clubs Al Ahli and Al Hilal at King Saud University Stadium in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

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