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Al Hilal’s Mohammed Al-Qahtani fouls Real Madrid’s Fran Garcia to concede a penalty.
Al-Hilal might have fallen just short of victory, but their 1-1 draw with 15-time European champions Real Madrid at the Club World Cup on Wednesday underlined the growing strength of Arabic football on the world stage.
Simone Inzaghi’s side produced a bold, organised performance against a Real team managed by Xabi Alonso, dominating stretches of the first half and going close to securing a shock win.
Al-Hilal next face RB Salzburg in a crucial Group H encounter, but Inzaghi was left encouraged by his team’s display against one of the tournament’s favourites.
Why it’s important:
Al-Hilal’s performance reflects the rising competitiveness of clubs from the Gulf region, with the Saudi Pro League investing heavily in infrastructure and high-profile names.
A strong run from Al-Hilal would fuel regional pride and challenge lingering perceptions about the quality gap between Middle Eastern and European football.
Al-Hilal coach Simone Inzaghi: “It was a very good game. The lads played with great organisation and personality against what I consider one of the three strongest teams in the world. I couldn’t have asked for more.”
On the quality of Arabic football: “People are starting to realise the level is rising. I’ve found a club here with organisation, ambition and players hungry to compete. The game was tough with the heat and humidity, but the players handled it superbly.”
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