Muscat Daily

Kharbin hits hat-trick as Al Hilal drubs Persepolis

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establishi­ng control right from the outset and tightening the noose as the minutes ticked by.

Brazilian Carlos Eduardo could have put Al Hilal, the most successful side in Saudi history, ahead in the eighth minute but Persepolis goalkeeper Alireza Beiranvand brought out a fine save to thwart the effort.

Nicolas Milesi also went close a few minutes later, but Al Hilal finally managed to register on the scoreboard with Kharbin heading home in the 31st minute after receiving a fine cross from Mohamed al Burayk.

Shahrani then doubled the advantage with a cracking low shot into the bottom right corner of the net from 18 yards after Salem al Dawsari had done most of the hard work. Al Hilal lost Abdullah Otayf early in the second half for picking up two yellow cards in quick succession, but that didn't stop them from maintainin­g its strangleho­ld on the game.

The match was all but over in the 54th minute when Kharbin eased behind the backline to finish off a low Dawasari cross from the right. Ahmad Nourollahi had a golden chance to pull one back for Persepolis but his effort was saved by Al Hilal goalkeeper Abdullah al Myaoof.

But there was no end to the Persepolis misery as Kharbin made light of their defence to score from a low 20-yard drive past Beiranvand to complete the rout.

The two sides will meet on October 17 in the second leg, but the Saudis will be tempted to celebrate their spot in the final ahead of the official formalitie­s.

 ??  ?? Al Hilal’s Omar Kharbin (right) celebrates with teammate after scoring a goal against Persepolis on Tuesday
Al Hilal’s Omar Kharbin (right) celebrates with teammate after scoring a goal against Persepolis on Tuesday

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