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Is Al Hilal Able to Repeat History? Club World Cup Quarter-Final Preview

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Al Hilal put on a footballing masterclass by defeating Manchester City 4–3 in extra time, becoming the first Asian club ever to beat European opposition in a FIFA tournament. Now, they face Brazilian giants Fluminense in the quarter-final—a match that could cement their status as emerging global contenders.

Tactical Showdown: Counterattack vs. Disciplined Defense
Under new coach Simone Inzaghi, Al Hilal have impressed with swift counterattacks, clinical finishing, and resilience under pressure—attributes that earned them victory over City. In contrast, Fluminense has thrived with compact, organized defending, conceding only two goals in four matches so far.

Probability and Stakes: Awaiting Semi-Final Berth
Opta models indicate that Al Hilal is a little favourite, with a 50% chance of winning in 90 minutes and a 59.8% chance of making it to the semi-finals. If successful, they would face winners from Chelsea or Palmeiras in the semifinals. Fluminense punched above expectation by eliminating Inter, continuing a 10-match unbeaten streak

Legacy on the Line: Breaking Borders in World Football
Reaching the final four would reinforce Al Hilal’s rapid rise on the global stage—having been Club World Cup runners-up in 2022 and consistently redefining perceptions of Asian club football. Their 2025 journey signals a broader shift—showcasing that ambition, investment, and tactical cohesion.

 

 

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