Asian Champions League: Mumbai City FC Go Down to Al Hilal, Al Ittihad Lose in Iraq
Asian Champions League: Mumbai City FC Go Down to Al Hilal, Al Ittihad Lose in Iraq
Michael and Aleksandar Mitrovic netted a goal each for the Saudi side as they got the better of the Islander by two goals to nothing.

Indian side Mumbai City FC went down by a score of 0-2 to the Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Monday.

Michael and Aleksandar Mitrovic netted a goal each for the Saudi side as they got the better of the Islander by two goals to nothing.

The first half of the game came to a close with neither side having broken the deadlock, but Al Hilal netted twice in the second part of the game to claim a victory on the road.

Al Hilal were without their star man Neymar, who is nursing an injury that he sustained while on national duty with Brazil.

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Air Force Club 2-0 Al Ittihad

Karim Benzema’s Al Ittihad suffered their first defeat in this season’s Asian Champions League when they were beaten 2-0 by Air Force Club in Iraq on Monday to pile the pressure on manager Nuno Espirito Santo.

The current Saudi Arabian champions, struggling in the Saudi Pro League, went into the match in Erbil boasting a 100 percent record in Group C after defeating Air Force Club 1-0 in Jeddah on Matchday 3 last month.

However, goals at the Franso Hariri Stadium from Ali Jasim and Mohannad Abdulraheem pulled the hosts to within two points of the group leaders after four matches.

Back-to-back Asian champions in 2004 and 2005, Ittihad fell behind to the dominant home side one minute before half-time, when Jasim fired home Abdulraheem’s cut-back.

Jasim had earlier hit the base of the post with a shot, while he also had a volley tipped over the Ittihad crossbar by Saudi goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Maayouf.

Things went from bad to worse for Ittihad not long into the second half, with Abdulraheem sending in a close-range volley from Ibrahim Bayesh’s low cross.

Although on form in Asia, Ittihad have been out of sorts in the Saudi Pro League. They have not won in five matches to slip to sixth after 12 rounds, with speculation manager Espirito Santo could be on his way out of the club.

Last season, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur manager guided Ittihad to a first Saudi league title in 14 years.

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