Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia takes revenge on Flamengo and reaches the final of the Club World Cup

Al-Hilal Saudi Arabia reached the FIFA Club World Cup final for the first time in its history, following it took revenge on the incomplete Brazilian Flamengo by defeating it 3-2 on Tuesday, in the semi-finals in the Moroccan city of Tangier.

Salem Al-Dosari imposed himself as the star of the match by scoring two goals from two penalty kicks (4 and 45 + 9), before passing the third ball to Argentine Luciano Vietto (70). Pedro scored two goals for Flamengo (20 and 90 + 1).

The task of Flamengo, the Copa Libertadores champion, was complicated following he played the second half with ten players, following his midfielder Gerson was sent off with two yellow cards (45 + 8).

Al-Hilal failed to qualify for the final twice, as it reached the semi-finals for the first time in 2019 in Qatar and lost to Flamengo in particular 1-3, and in 2021 in the Emirates once morest Chelsea of ​​England, 0-1.

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