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RB Salzburg, Al Hilal tussle to draw at Club World Cup

football23 June 2025 01:15| © Reuters
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RB Salzburg and Al Hilal played to a scoreless draw in a Group H match of the Club World Cup on Sunday in Washington.

Salzburg (1-0-1, 4 points), a 17-time Austrian Bundesliga champion, had an opportunity to become the first from Group H to advance to the quarterfinals but instead is second to Real Madrid (1-0-1, 4 points) on goal differential, which favours the Spanish club by one. They face each other in the final group match in Philadelphia on Thursday.

Al Hilal (0-0-2, 2 points) of the Saudi Pro League, where they have won 19 titles, play Pachuca (0-2-0, 0 points), which has been eliminated, in Nashville on Thursday.

Yassine Bounou made five saves for Al Hilal. His counterpart, Christian Zawieschitzky, had four.

The match was played with pace despite a real-feel temperature of 99 degrees.

Al Hilal came close to a breakthrough in the 81st minute when Sergej Milinkovic-Savic earmarked a shot for the bottom left corner from outside the box, but Zawieschitzky covered the post for the save.

While Al Hilal finished with a 19-13 advantage in attempts, it was a frustrating afternoon for each side with numerous missed chances.

 

 

Al Hilal had 10 of the 15 shot attempts in the scoreless first half. The problem was that Zawieschitzky needed to make just one save.

It did help him that defender Jacob Rasmussen blocked a right-footed shot from Marcos Leonardo and cleared it from near the goal line in the 21st minute. Otherwise the lone Al Hilal shot on target was by Salem Al-Dawsari in the fifth minute.

Salzburg put three of its five shots on target in the first half, including an opportunity in the ninth minute. Frans Kratzig sent a long overhead ball to Karim Onisiwo in the centre of the box and he deftly flicked the ball toward keeper Yassine Bounou with the outside of his right foot.

Bounou was better tested in the 48th minute when he stood tall to deny John Mellberg staring at him from the six-yard box.

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