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Al Hilal Stun Man City 4–3 in Extra-Time Thriller to Reach Club World Cup Quarter-Finals

5 Key Takeaways

  • 4–3 extra-time win sends Al Hilal past Manchester City into the Club World Cup quarter-finals
  • Marcos Leonardo scores twice, including the 112th-minute winner
  • Malcom and Koulibaly also find the net for the Saudi side
  • Bounou’s 10 crucial saves helped keep City’s star-studded attack at bay
  • Al Hilal will now face Fluminense in the next round

Al Hilal Break Manchester City in a 4–3 Classic

In one of the Club World Cup’s most jaw-dropping results, Al Hilal knocked out European champions Manchester City in a 4–3 extra-time epic. City struck first via Bernardo Silva, but Al Hilal responded with goals from Malcom and Marcos Leonardo. Haaland leveled it for City, forcing extra time.

Extra-Time Mayhem: Leonardo Seals the Deal

Kalidou Koulibaly’s towering header put Al Hilal ahead in extra time, only for Phil Foden to equalize. But in the 112th minute, Leonardo stepped up again—burying the match-winner that sent shockwaves through world football.

Yassine Bounou: The Guardian of the Upset

City dominated possession, but Bounou delivered a goalkeeping masterclass, producing 10 saves under relentless pressure. His composure and reflexes were instrumental in keeping Al Hilal alive when it mattered most.

Tactical Discipline Meets Passion

Coach Simone Inzaghi’s setup proved spot-on. With Koulibaly marshaling the backline and Ruben Neves pulling the midfield strings, Al Hilal executed their plan with surgical precision—capitalizing on every City lapse.

Quarter-Final Clash with Fluminense Awaits

Now, the Saudi champions will lock horns with Brazil’s Fluminense in the quarter-finals. Al Hilal’s statement win not only eliminates a favorite but also sets up a thrilling all-continental showdown.


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Al Hilal’s stunning 4–3 victory over Manchester City—featuring heroics from Marcos Leonardo, Bounou, and Koulibaly—marks a new chapter in Club World Cup history. Stay locked on Goal Drift for exclusive coverage as the Saudi giants prepare to battle Fluminense in the quarters.

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