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Preview: Al-Hilal Face Tough Mission Against Man City in Club World Cup Showdown

Preview: Al-Hilal Face Tough Mission Against Man City in Club World Cup Showdown

Leaders30-06-2025
Saudi powerhouse Al-Hilal face a formidable challenge when they face Premiere League titans Manchester City in the FIFA Club World Cup last 16 at Orlando's Camping World Stadium on Tuesday.
Al-Hilal secured their spot by finishing second in Group H, trailing Real Madrid, despite winning only one of their three matches. Their group stage journey showcased resilience, overcoming strong opponents to reach this critical point.
Only Real Madrid managed to breach Simone Inzaghi's defensive setup during the group stage. After a 1-1 draw with Los Blancos, Al-Hilal held Red Bull Salzburg to a goalless stalemate and secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Pachuca. Salem Al-Dawsari's exquisite lob and Marcos Leonardo's last-gasp tap-in ensured Al-Hilal's advancement to the knockout rounds.
With just one goal conceded in three matches, Al-Hilal matched PSG's stellar defensive record in the group stage. Since their 3-1 defeat to Al-Ahli in the AFC Champions League semi-finals, Al-Hilal has remained unbeaten in eight consecutive matches.
As the Blue Waves prepare for their second competitive encounter with a Premier League club, their confidence is understandably high. Correcting past mistakes against another blue-clad team could propel Al-Hilal into a quarter-final clash with either Fluminense or Inter Milan. Manchester City's Dominance
Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City breezed through to the knockout stage with a perfect record of three wins in three matches. They were the only team to secure nine points from a possible nine, showcasing a near-flawless group stage performance. Having scored eight goals against UAE's Al-Ain and Wydad Casablanca, Manchester City maintained their ruthless form against Juventus.
They were locked in a direct battle with Juventus for the top spot in the group, which added intensity to their match. Despite Ederson's rare error, overshadowed by Kalulu's bigger mistake, Guardiola's team stormed to a 5-2 victory over Juventus. This impressive result ultimately secured their position at the very top of Group G in the tournament.
Including the closing stages of the 2024-25 Premier League campaign, Manchester City has put together an impressive five-match winning streak across all competitions. Meanwhile, their forthcoming opponents, Al-Hilal, have yet to experience defeat on American soil this season.
This highly anticipated clash will mark the first-ever competitive encounter between Al-Hilal and Manchester City. City's only competitive meeting against an Asian team was a 3-0 win over Urawa Red Diamonds in December 2023's Club World Cup semifinals. Injury Concerns and Squad Updates
Both Manchester City and Al-Hilal have suffered significant setbacks in their attacking options ahead of this crucial match. Al-Hilal's captain Salem Al-Dawsari suffered a hamstring injury against Pachuca and may miss up to 6 weeks.
Consequently, it wouldn't be surprising to see this change implemented from the start as Inzaghi adopts a more defensive strategy. In defense, former Manchester City player Joao Cancelo now readies himself for an emotional reunion with his old club. Meanwhile, ex-Chelsea center-back Kalidou Koulibaly continues to stand as the central pillar of Al-Hilal's defensive line.
As Manchester City strives for global dominance, they'll spare a thought for Claudio Echeverri, injured in training before the Juventus match. This unfortunate setback could potentially sideline the talented player for the remainder of the entire tournament. Joining Echeverri on the sidelines will be Rico Lewis, who is currently serving the final game of his three-match suspension.
After being introduced at half-time on June 26, the prolific Erling Haaland scored his impressive 300th senior career goal. This remarkable achievement may lead to Omar Marmoush being relegated to the bench as Guardiola continues to rotate his squad. Predicted Lineups and Final Thoughts
Manchester City: Ederson; Nunes, Khusanov, Gvardiol, O'Reilly; Gonzalez, Gundogan; Cherki, Foden, Doku; Haaland
Al-Hilal: Bono; Cancelo, Tambakti, Koulibaly, Lodi; N. Al-Dawsari, Neves, Kanno; Milinkovic-Savic; Malcom, Leonardo
Throughout the entire group stage, Al-Hilal's defensive solidity and organization often served as their primary attacking weapon. However, even a slightly rotated Manchester City lineup is likely to find a way through eventually against their opponents. Consequently, the last-16 clash should become a relatively straightforward affair for Manchester City from that point onward.
The unfortunate absence of Al-Dawsari deals a significant blow to Al-Hilal, both offensively and mentally for the team. Given this setback, it is reasonable to expect Manchester City to progress to the quarter-finals with minimal difficulty.
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