
Al-Hilal roar back to storm into Asian Champions League Elite last eight
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The Riyadh giants lost the first leg in Uzbekistan 1-0 a week earlier and there were plenty of nerves around the Saudi capital, but in the end it was a convincing win for the four-time champions who are now on course for a record fifth continental title.
It took Al-Hilal until the half hour, however, to take the lead on the night and get back on level terms in the tie.
Hamad Al-Yami scored the opening goal on the half hour, with a flying header at the far post after a perfect cross from Mohamed Kanno.
The pressure continued and, then, three minutes before the break, Brazilian attacker Malcom put Al-Hilal ahead in the tie for the first time, running on to a fine through ball from deep to fire home from inside the area.
'We did what we needed to do in the first half,' said Al-Hilal coach Jorge Jesus. 'We knew that it would not be easy after the first leg but we had a good start and then moved on from there.'
Six minutes after the break and Salem Al-Dawsari extended the lead for Al-Hilal, stroking home from the penalty spot.
From that point, Al-Hilal were on course for the last eight but the tie was as good as over in injury time Nasser Al-Dawsari made it 4-0 on the night.
Al-Ahli eased into the last eight, beating Al-Rayyan of Qatar 5-1 on aggregate. The Jeddah giants won the first leg 3-1 and, thanks to a second half brace from Riyad Mahrez, added two more to make it a convincing victory.
It means that Saudi Arabia have three teams in the last eight as Al-Nassr went past Esteghlal of Iran on Monday.
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