
Preview: Al-Hilal Target Vital Win Over Salzburg in Club World Cup
The Riyadh-based team entered this tournament with a new manager after they appointed Simone Inzaghi following his recent departure from Italian giants Inter Milan after a a tough 5-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in UEFA Champions League final.
The Saudi Pro League side earned a hard-fought 1-1 draw against Los Blancos. Ruben Neves successfully converted a penalty, canceling out Gonzalo Garcia's early opener. However, Al-Hilal enjoyed some good fortune when Federico Valverde missed a stoppage-time penalty.
The draw means Al-Hilal avoided defeat in their last six matches overall, with their previous loss was a 3-1 setback against Al-Ahli in the AFC Champions League semi-finals. Furthermore, they have consistently found the net in their last 15 competitive outings. This impressive scoring run includes ten Saudi Pro League games, ultimately allowing them finish that campaign as the league's highest scorers with 95 goals.
Inzaghi expects his team to display this attacking firepower, as the 49-year-old seeks another win against Salzburg, boasting a strong record. He has won three of his previous four encounters against the Austrian side during his coaching career. Salzburg's Strong Position and Offensive Threat
Meanwhile, Salzburg, led by Thomas Letsch, clinched second place in the Austrian Bundesliga after his December appointment as a replacement for Pep Lijnders. they started their tournament well, defeating Mexico's Pachuca 2-1, with Oscar Gloukh and Karim Onisiwo provided the decisive goals, to climb to the top of the group ahead of this match.
Consequently, Salzburg now sit two points ahead of both Real Madrid and Al-Hilal. They understand that a win on Sunday will secure them a spot in the tournament's last-16, making this game a crucial match ahead of their challenging final group game against Los Blancos. However, despite boasting an exciting, youthful attacking approach, they may struggle to contain Al-Hilal's potent attack since they have recorded only one clean sheet in their previous nine games. Predicted Lineups
Inzaghi will likely deploy the same squad that drew with Real Madrid, including stars like Bounou, Koulibaly, and Neves to dominate this Al-Hilal vs Salzburg Club World Cup clash. Salzburg rely on young attackers like Gloukh and Onisiwo to challenge Al-Hilal's defense. However, Al-Hilal's experience and form give them an advantage. Expect a tight match, with Al-Hilal edging a narrow win.
Possible Starting XI:
RB Salzburg: Zawieschitzky; Lainer, Gadou, Ramussen, Kratzig; Bidstrup, Diabate; Dorgeles, Gloukh; Onisiwo, Vertessen.
Al-Hilal: Bono; Cancelo, Tambakti, Koulibaly, Lodi; Neves, N. Al-Dawsari; Malcolm, Milinkovic-Savic, S. Al-Dawsari; Leonardo.
Watch this thrilling matchup as Al-Hilal seek to confirm their place in the knockout stage, promising an engaging clash of style and strategy.
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