Jorge Jesus denies accusations about why Al Hilal lost their winning streak

Coach addresses team's unexpected defeat in Champions League semi-final.
by
Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-04-19 11:22:27

Al-Hilal’s world record 34-match winning streak ended with a 4-2 defeat by Al-Ain in the Asian Champions League semi-final. Coach Jorge Jesus denied any complacency: “There is no such thing called overconfidence,” he said. “In football, you can’t control what happens in the match.”

Al-Ain’s Moroccan striker Soufiane Rahimi scored a first-half hat-trick, including two penalties, securing a 3-0 lead by the 38th minute. Al-Hilal responded with goals from Brazilian striker Malcom and Salem Al-Dawsari, but a penalty by Al-Ain’s Kaku kept the hosts ahead.

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“We are not used to conceding four goals,” Jesus admitted. “We should sit and analyze why this happened and correct it.”

Despite the loss, Jesus remained optimistic about their competitiveness and the upcoming return leg. “The most important thing in life and in football is to be competitive. We want to reach the final and we will rectify the issues before the return leg,” he asserted.

The teams will face off again in Riyadh next Tuesday, with the winner progressing to the final against either Ulsan Hyundai or Yokohama F Marinos.

Al-Ain’s response

Al-Ain coach Hernan Crespo highlighted the importance of the next match: “Nothing is decided as we still have a match in Riyadh and everyone should be ready for the next match,” he commented.

As both teams prepare for their critical second leg, the question remains: can Al-Hilal overcome this rare defeat to continue their quest for the championship? Only time will tell.

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