Al-Hilal's Everest-like Triumph: Defying the Odds Against Manchester City
Al-Hilal conquered Manchester City in a 4-3 extra-time victory during the Club World Cup's last 16. Coach Simone Inzaghi likened the triumph to 'climbing Mount Everest without oxygen.' The Saudi side, backed by significant investments, stunned Pep Guardiola's squad, securing a quarter-final clash with Brazil's Fluminense.

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In a match resembling a gripping adventure, Al-Hilal triumphed over Manchester City in a thrilling 4-3 extra-time encounter at the Club World Cup. Coach Simone Inzaghi described the victory as akin to "climbing Mount Everest without oxygen," highlighting the extraordinary effort required to defeat such a formidable opponent.
The Saudi Arabian team, largely owned by the Public Investment Fund, has invested substantially in star players like Ruben Neves and Kalidou Koulibaly, which has strengthened their squad significantly. This investment paid off as Marcos Leonardo's decisive goal in the 112th minute secured their unexpected quarter-final position against Brazil's Fluminense.
Inzaghi praised his team's tenacity, stating, "The key to this result was the players and the heart they put on the pitch tonight." Despite facing Pep Guardiola's aggressive Manchester City, Al-Hilal's organized possession and technical gameplay led them to a well-deserved victory. This milestone sets a new benchmark for the club's ambitions on the international stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)