Xavi, Hulk, Pato, Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal: Five talking points from the Asian Champions League

Al-Ahli celebrate their 2-1 win over Al-Jazira. (AFP)
Updated 21 February 2018
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Xavi, Hulk, Pato, Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal: Five talking points from the Asian Champions League

LONDON: The second round of matches took place this week as the race to emulate Urawa Red Diamonds starts to hot up. We look at the intriguing story lines to emerge from Matchday 2.

The Australian making a difference for Al-Ahli

Mark Milligan arrived in Saudi Arabia only last month but his experience (he has 67 caps for the Socceroos) and ability to read the game have contributed to Al-Ahli picking up six points from a possible six. He has been sitting in front of the back four, sniffing out danger, closing down the space and providing an air of clam. Milligan gives the team confidence to sit back and look to hit on the counter, as it did in the opening game win at Tractor Sazi, or to get forward and take the game to the opposition as happened in the 2-1 victory over Al-Jazira on Monday. His loss has been keenly felt at Melbourne Victory who have conceded seven goals in their opening two group games. Melbourne’s loss is very much Al-Ahli’s gain.

Injuries hurting Al-Hilal

Free-scoring Al-Hilal found the net 27 times in their run to last year’s final, but they have drawn a blank in the first two of this year’s edition and find themselves bottom of the group. Injuries are crippling them. Omar Khribin scored 10 times last season but the current AFC Player of the Year is sidelined with a hamstring injury. Star attacker Carlos Eduardo is still out with the serious knee injury he picked up in the first leg of the final with Urawa Red Diamonds. The importance of the Brazilian is shown by the fact he is still his club’s top scorer in the Saudi Pro League despite being out of action since November. Nawaf Al-Abed looked a readymade replacement for Eduardo but then he needed groin surgery. Without them, Al-Hilal have looked toothless at continental level and they need new boys Achraf Bencharki and Ezequiel Cerutti to step up against Al-Rayyan if they are to stand any chance of getting out of the group.

More can be less for UAE

There were three teams from the UAE in the competition last year and two of them — Al-Ahli and Al-Ain — topped their groups. Al-Jazira failed to win a single game but then gave Real Madrid a real fright in the semifinal of the FIFA Club World Cup. This year the UAE are four-strong, but Al-Jazira is the only team to record a victory in eight games played so far. It is a poor return. Al-Wasl and Al-Wahda were never going to end up lifting the trophy, but they have their work cut out to even reach the next phase after the opening two rounds. Much depends on Al-Ain. The 2016 finalists have drawn both games so far, though the 1-1 draw with Al-Rayyan should have ended in victory given all the possession and chances. The next game, against group leaders Esteghlal, is a big one.

Xavi leads Qatar resurgence

After two games, three of Qatar’s four representatives are in the top two spots and performances so far have been impressive. Their teams have lost only one game. Al-Sadd and Al-Duhail have looked especially impressive with the maximum two wins each. Both look capable of going far. Al-Duhail (a result of a merger between El-Jaish and local powerhouse Lekhwiya) have come from behind in both their games to take three points, with Karim Boudiaf shining in midfield. Al-Sadd, the only team from West Asia to lift the trophy since 2005, have Spanish maestro Xavi in midfield and they deservedly defeated a strong Persepolis team in the second game. Xavi gets most of the attention, but it is one of their own, Akram Afif, who is catching the eye. He recently returned from a spell in Europe and set Al-Sadd on their way with an assist for the first goal on Tuesday.

Brazilians star in the east, North Africans in the west

Brazilians have long been in demand for clubs competing in the Champions League and the likes of Hulk, Oscar and Alexandre Pato shone on Tuesday for big-spending Chinese teams. Hulk and Oscar were on target in Shanghai SIPG’s 4-1 win over Melbourne while Pato got an 88th-minute equalizer for Tianjin Quanjian against Kashiwa Reysol. The less-heralded Adrian, meanwhile, scored a hat-trick for Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. In the west, it is players from Morocco and Algeria who are making their mark. The top scorer at the moment is Baghdad Bounedjah, with the Algerian scoring four goals in Al-Sadd’s opening two games. Morocco’s Abderrazak Hamdallah has scored for Al-Rayyan in both games so far. Now Al-Hilal just need Morocco’s Bencharki to start doing the business for them.


Man United climb to third, Fulham sink sorry Spurs

Updated 01 March 2026
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Man United climb to third, Fulham sink sorry Spurs

  • Red Devils have taken their tally to 19 points from a possible 21

LONDON: Benjamin Sesko stretched his hot streak with the winning goal as Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 to go third in the Premier League, while Tottenham failed to dispel relegation fears after defeat at Fulham.

Sesko was handed his first start in seven games since Michael Carrick took charge at Old Trafford and rewarded his boss with another vital goal to edge United closer to a return to the Champions League.

Palace had taken an early lead at Old Trafford when Maxence Lacroix outmuscled Leny Yoro to guide in a header from Brennan Johnson’s corner.

But United hit back to remain unbeaten under Carrick and take their tally to 19 points from a possible 21.

The game swung on one incident as Lacroix was sent off and conceded a penalty for pulling back Matheus Cunha just before the hour mark.

Bruno Fernandes confidently stroked the resulting spot kick past former teammate Dean Henderson.

Fernandes was then the creator for the second as his curling cross was powered in by Sesko.

The Slovenian has now scored seven times in his last eight appearances to quieten critics of his £74 million ($100 million) price tag after a slow start to his career in England.

Tottenham remain perilously poised just four points above the relegation zone as interim boss Igor Tudor again failed to halt their alarming slide after a 2-1 defeat at Craven Cottage.

Harry Wilson and Alex Iwobi gave Fulham a deserved half-time lead as they moved up to ninth and back into contention for European football next season.

Richarlison headed in a late consolation for Tottenham, but they remain the only Premier League side without a win in 2026.

The one crumb of comfort for Spurs was defeat for relegation rivals Nottingham Forest, 2-1 at Brighton.

All three goals arrived in the first 15 minutes as Diego Gomez and Danny Welbeck netted for the Seagulls either side of Morgan Gibbs-White’s reply.

Forest sit two points above the drop zone ahead of a daunting trip to Manchester City on Wednesday.