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Six of the best as Al-Hilal storm to victory over Mumbai City in AFC Champions League

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RIYADH: A hat-trick from Aleksandar Mitrovic helped Al-Hilal to a 6-0 thrashing of Mumbai City on Monday to keep the Saudi side on course for the knockout stage of the AFC Champions League, and make up a little for the absence of Neymar, who will be out for several months after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament during Brazil’s World Cup qualifier against Uruguay last week.

Playing at home in Riyadh, it was an impressive display of firepower from Al-Hilal. Indian champions Mumbai had said ahead of the game that it was the biggest in their club’s history, and it was always going to be a tough ask for them to go up against the most successful team in Asian football, with four Champions League titles to their name.

And so it proved. Mitrovic’s opener, after five minutes, set Al-Hilal on their way and after that the Blues never really looked like letting the three points slip.

Mohammed Al-Burayk passed the ball from the left to leave the Serbian striker with a simple tap-in from close range. The home team kept pushing forward and simply had too much in an attacking sense for the visitors to handle.

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