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Club World Cup runners-up Al Hilal given hero's welcome on return to Riyadh

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Al Hilal received a rapturous welcome home following their runner-up finish at the Fifa Club World Cup. The Saudi Arabian side, the current Asian champions, were beaten 5-3 by European counterparts Real Madrid in Saturday’s final in Morocco.

Hilal had already made history at the tournament, becoming the first Saudi Arabian team to reach the Club World Cup showpiece.

Their previous best performance was third, in 2019 and 2021. Speaking after the final in Rabat, Hilal manager Ramon Diaz said: "I have to congratulate my players.

It was a tough, difficult game, but we showed that we have class and that we deserved to get here. I also thank the people for their support and who watched us - we hope we put on a good show.” Madrid’s victory came courtesy of doubles from Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde, while the returning Karim Benzema was also on the scoresheet.

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