Al-Hilal’s late show breaks Sepahan’s hearts

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Al-Hilal came from behind to defeat Sepahan 3-1 in the first leg of their second-round clash in the Asian Champions League on Thursday. (X:@Alhilal_FC)
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Al-Hilal came from behind to defeat Sepahan 3-1 in the first leg of their second-round clash in the Asian Champions League on Thursday. (X:@Alhilal_FC)
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Al-Hilal came from behind to defeat Sepahan 3-1 in the first leg of their second-round clash in the Asian Champions League on Thursday. (X:@Alhilal_FC)
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Updated 16 February 2024
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Al-Hilal’s late show breaks Sepahan’s hearts

Al-Hilal came from behind to defeat Sepahan 3-1 in the first leg of their second-round clash in the Asian Champions League on Thursday.

The Saudi Arabians had the better of a hard-fought contest but fell behind to the Iranian hosts when Ramin Rezaeian opened the scoring in the first half, before Malcom equalized just before the hour.

The Blues pushed forward and two goals came in stoppage time from Aleksandar Mitrovic and Abdullah Al-Hamdan for their side to take a huge advantage back to Riyadh for the second leg.

After a tight opening, Al-Hilal had a good chance after 28 minutes. Saud Abdulhamid swung over a tempting cross and Salem Al-Dawsari headed wide, taking the chance away from Mitrovic, who was waiting unmarked just behind. 

Soon after, Ruben Neves found Yasser Al-Shahrani just inside the area with a delightful pass and while the full-back twisted and turned to make space, his low shot went straight at the goalkeeper.

Just when it was starting to look like the teams would go in goalless at the break, Sepahan struck after 38 minutes.

A long pass from the edge of the hosts’ penalty area bounced deep inside the Al-Hilal half for the onrushing Rezaeian who chested it down and then thundered his shot across the goalkeeper and into the opposite corner of the net. There was a VAR check for offside, but the goal was given, much to the delight of a large home crowd.

The four-time champions were soon back in it. Ten minutes after the restart, Mitrovic had his first sight of goal and while his low shot was saved, Malcom prodded home the rebound to silence the home crowd.

Both teams continued to make chances but it was Al-Hilal who gained an advantage with just over 10 minutes left when Mohammad Daneshgar was shown a red card for a late tackle.

This led to more pressure from the Saudi Arabians with Sergej Milinkovic-Savic heading wide when unmarked.

In the 94th minute, Mitrovic showed his Serbian compatriot how to do it, climbing high to head home a fine cross from Abdulhamid to break the hearts of the Iranians, who then suffered another goal from Al-Hamdan. They now go to Riyadh next Thursday knowing they need a big win.

Earlier in the day, Al-Ittihad were held to a 0-0 draw in Uzbekistan by Navbahor, while Cristiano Ronaldo gave Al-Nassr a 1-0 win at Al-Fayha on Wednesday.


Status of Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in doubt less than 2 weeks before start in Morocco

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Status of Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in doubt less than 2 weeks before start in Morocco

  • “The matter is receiving urgent and high level attention,” September said on X
  • “We will never be held hostage by countries that have less than what we have,” McKenzie said

CAIRO: Doubts over Morocco’s willingness to host the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations in less than two weeks have prompted the Confederation of African Football to say it will clarify the matter in the coming days.
“There has been several discussions for weeks. The matter is receiving urgent and high level attention,” CAF’s communications chief Luxolo September said on the social network X on Wednesday.
Morocco is due to host the tournament for the third time straight from March 17 to April 3, but reports that the country will withdraw have persisted despite CAF president Patrice Motsepe saying on Feb. 13 that the 16th edition of the tournament was to go ahead in the kingdom as planned.
“We still have an engagement with Morocco,” Motsepe said at the time, when he ruled out changing the dates because the tournament doubles as a qualifying event for the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
South Africa previously offered to step in as host.
On Wednesday, South African sports minister Gayton McKenzie blasted Morocco for leaving the status of the tournament in doubt 13 days before it is due to begin.
“If Morocco is ready to host the WAFCON because they had a brilliant AFCON, they should do so. But if they are not ready, we want to tell them, we are not a country with no stadiums, we are not a country with less infrastructure. We will never be held hostage by countries that have less than what we have,” McKenzie said. “We will not allow women to be treated in such a fashion.”
CAF expanded the tournament to 16 teams in a surprise decision in November.
Nigeria are the defending champion after coming back to beat Morocco 3-2 in the final last year.
Morocco also lost the final of the men’s Africa Cup to Senegal in January.
The ambitious kingdom is also a co-host for the men’s World Cup in 2030.