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Coach Jesus says his team believe they can pull off big comeback

- JOHN McAULEY

Jorge Jesus says Al Hilal have full belief in their ability to overcome a two-goal deficit against Al Ain today and qualify for the Asian Champions League final.

The record four-time winners – runners-up last year – go into the semi-final second leg at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh 4-2 down after Al Ain’s impressive display in the UAE last week.

The result at Hazza bin Zayed Stadium not only represente­d Hilal’s first defeat in this season’s competitio­n, but it also brought to a close the Saudi Pro League leaders’ 34-match winning streak – a reported world record.

However, speaking yesterday at the official pre-match press conference, manager Jesus said: “We trust that we can make the comeback. That’s the will of all the players, the fans and Al Hilal club itself, so we believe that we can make a good comeback and qualify for the final.”

He added: “We believe in what we will be able to do tomorrow, mainly because of how I see the confidence level in the players, in the group, and they have the capacity in which they all believe they can make a good comeback. First of all, to recover the two goals and then to qualify for the final.”

Hilal go into the match without the services of longterm absentee Neymar, but perhaps more crucially, primary frontman Aleksandar Mitrovic. The Serbian internatio­nal, who has 33 goals in 35 appearance­s in his debut season with the club, has missed the past five games because of a hamstring issue.

Al Ain will, of course, look to exploit any weaknesses in their Saudi Arabian opponents, with Jesus wary of the threat the 2003 Asian champions carry, even away from home, following their penalty shoot-out win in last month’s quarter-final against Hilal’s cross-city rivals Al Nassr.

“We know our opponent, we know how difficult a team they are,” the Portuguese said. “They showed it in their home and away matches against Al Nassr. They defend well, they have quality also.”

Midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic said: “We know that tomorrow will be a difficult game for us.

“But we analysed the [first] game, we know where we made our mistakes, and we are ready for tomorrow.”

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Al Hilal manager Jorge Jesus said his players are prepared

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