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Al-Hilal Stuns Manchester City 4–3 in Club World Cup Thriller

Marcos Leonardo’s brace leads Saudi side to historic upset as Inzaghi redeems himself and dedicates win to fans and family

In one of the most dramatic matches in recent Club World Cup history, Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal pulled off a stunning 4–3 victory over Premier League giants Manchester City on Monday night, sending shockwaves through the football world.

The game, more fitting for the drama of a wrestling broadcast than a routine Monday night fixture, saw Brazilian forward Marcos Leonardo score twice—including the match-winner—to knock out the reigning English champions.

Speaking emotionally after the match, Leonardo dedicated the performance to his mother, who recently spent 70 days in intensive care.

“I’ve had a difficult time these past two months,” he said. “My mother was in the ICU, and now she’s recovering. She watched the match tonight. These goals were for her.”

Al-Hilal head coach Simone Inzaghi, who joined the club just a month ago after parting ways with Inter Milan following a 5–0 Champions League final loss to Paris Saint-Germain, praised his players for their resilience—especially in the absence of key stars Salem Al-Dawsari and Aleksandar Mitrovic due to injury.

“We knew we had to climb Mount Everest without oxygen,” Inzaghi said. “But these players showed extraordinary heart. They deserved this win—it’s a moment of pride for the Al-Hilal family, for Saudi Arabia, and for our fans.”

Former England international Andros Townsend, speaking on DAZN, summed it up:

“Al-Hilal have shocked the world.”

The result marks one of the biggest upsets in the tournament’s recent history and signals a growing presence of Saudi clubs on the global football stage.

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