The team led by “Pelado” Díaz, who beat Casablanca of Morocco on penalties in the previous phase, gave the note in the semifinals and eliminated the last champion of the Copa Libertadores at the Tangier stadium.
Vietto, former Racing Club and Atlético Madrid, from Spain, converted the third goal for the champion of the Asian Champions League (ST 25m), with a strong shot that hit the crossbar and overcame the resistance of the Brazilian goalkeeper Santos.
Another of the great figures of Al-Hilal was the Saudi striker Salem Al-DawsariArgentina’s executioner in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, who scored a double (PT 4 and 45+9m, both from penalties).
The Brazilian attacker Pedro (PT 20m and ST 45+1m) scored for Flamengo, who ended up with one player less due to the expulsion of midfielder Gerson (PT 45+7m), after a VAR review, the author of the offense that led to the second penalty in favor for Al-Hilal.
The Saudi team, the first from their country to play in the final, next Saturday, of the Club World Cup, played a great second half and made the most of the numerical superiority on the pitch with Vietto, the Nigerian Odion Ighalo and Al Dawsari among its outstanding players in attack.
The rival of the former River Plate coach will be known on Wednesday when Real Madrid, from Spain, faces Al-Alhy, from Egypt, starting at 4:00 p.m., Argentine time.
Source: Ambito

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