
Man City vs Al-Hilal highlights: European powerhouse stunned at Club World Cup
Marcos Leonardo scored his second of the night in the 113th minute as Simone Inzaghi's side saw off the Premier League club, which had taken a 9th-minute lead through Bernardo Silva.
Quick-fire goals from Leonardo and Malcom in six minutes immediately after the restart put Al-Hilal in front before Erling Haaland equalized for City in the 55th minute.
Four minutes into extra time, Kalidou Koulibaly headed in Ruben Neves' corner to put the big-spending Riyadh-based club back in front and while Phil Foden leveled again for City, Leonardo netted with seven minutes left to take Al-Hilal through.
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