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Al Ain knock out Al Hilal to reach Asian Champi-ons League final

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Al Ain reached the Asian Champions League final for the first time since 2016 with a 5-4 aggregate victory over four-time winners Al Hilal, despite a 2-1 second-leg defeat in Riyadh on Tuesday.

Al Ain goalkeeper Khaled Eisa and head coach Hernan Crespo were delighted after the UAE club overcame the Saudi giants to reach the final of the Asian Champions League.

Eisa delivered a heroic display against Saudi, producing several fantastic saves to help Al Ain reach the final 5-4 on aggregate.

Al Ain lost the return leg 2-1 in Riyadh, but their comprehensive 4-2 win in the first leg at home last week and Eisa’s heroics on Tuesday night made the difference.

In the final, the 14-time UAE champions will take on Japan’s Yokohama F. Marinos, which beat Ulsan Hyundai FC of South Korea 5-4 on penalties in the second leg of the semifinal on Wednesday following a 3-3 draw on aggregate.

The final will be played over two legs with Al Ain travelling to Japan for the first leg on May 11 and the return leg will be played at the iconic Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in the Garden City on May 25.

Eisa, who was in top form against Al Hilal, will need to be at his best against the formidable Japanese team in the final.

“I am glad to be playing well again, especially as we are now at the important stage of the season and I thank the confidence of the coach and the club management in me,” said the 34-year-old custodian.

Trailing 4-2 after their record 34-match winning run was ended in last week’s first leg, Al Hilal quickly cut the deficit through Ruben Neves’ fourth-minute penalty.

Brazilian Erik drew Al Ain level on the night, though, to leave runaway Saudi Pro League leaders Al Hilal with a mountain to climb in the second half.

But Salem Al Dawsari scored a rebound less than six minutes after the restart to give the hosts renewed hope.

Brazilian Michael and former Lazio star Sergei Milinkovic-Savic both went close as Al Hilal piled on the pressure, the latter seeing his effort cleared off the line.

Eisa enjoyed a fine evening, making six saves, including from Michael and Mohamed Kanno late on.—AFP

 

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