Jorge Jesus has just entered the Guinness Book of Records. Al Hilal won (2-0) during their visit to Al Ittihad and reached the semi-finals of the Asian Champions League, but the big achievement of this game is the fact that the Portuguese coach’s team achieved their 28th successive triumph. , which means the longest winning streak in the history of world football.
The Riyadh team already equaled the record of Welsh team the New Saints last Friday, but with today’s victory they are completely isolated in this unprecedented list.
Al-Hilal, who had already won 2-0 in the first leg of the quarter-finals, repeated the same recipe thanks to Al-Shahrani (61′) and Malcom who sealed the score in stoppage time. Ruben Neves, I must say, played all 90 minutes.
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