Saudi Al Hilal Will Fight to the End to Defend Title, Says Defiant Diaz

Football - AFC Champions League - Final - First Leg - Al-Hilal v Urawa Red Diamonds - King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 29, 2023 Al-Hilal's Salem Al Dawsari in action. (Reuters)
Football - AFC Champions League - Final - First Leg - Al-Hilal v Urawa Red Diamonds - King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 29, 2023 Al-Hilal's Salem Al Dawsari in action. (Reuters)
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Saudi Al Hilal Will Fight to the End to Defend Title, Says Defiant Diaz

Football - AFC Champions League - Final - First Leg - Al-Hilal v Urawa Red Diamonds - King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 29, 2023 Al-Hilal's Salem Al Dawsari in action. (Reuters)
Football - AFC Champions League - Final - First Leg - Al-Hilal v Urawa Red Diamonds - King Fahd International Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - April 29, 2023 Al-Hilal's Salem Al Dawsari in action. (Reuters)

Al Hilal coach Ramon Diaz vowed his side will not give up on the defense of the Asian Champions League title despite surrendering an early lead and seeing Salem Al Dawsari sent off in their 1-1 draw with Urawa Red Diamonds in the final's first leg.

Al Dawsari displayed the best and worst of his game at Riyadh's King Fahad International Stadium on Saturday, putting Al Hilal in front in the 13th minute only to be sent off with four minutes remaining for kicking out at Urawa's Ken Iwao.

The red card came after Shinzo Koroki had leveled for the Japanese club eight minutes into the second half to leave the tie finely balanced going into the return leg at Saitama Stadium outside Tokyo next Saturday.

"We started the match very well, we were good offensively and deservingly scored," Diaz said. "However, this is the nature of a final and mistakes can complicate matters.

"The final isn't over yet. This final is over two matches and we will fight till the end."

Al Dawsari, a talismanic figure for Al Hilal who scored the winner in Saudi Arabia's historic shock 2-1 victory over Argentina at the World Cup last year, will not be available for the second leg as the Riyadh club chase a record-extending fifth Asian crown.

"There was some confusion after Urawa equalized and then came Al Dawsari's red card but we still had chances to score," Diaz said.

"We haven't given up hope and will do our best to be Asian champions again."

Urawa go into the second leg holding a slender advantage due to Koroki's away goal. Coach Maciej Skorza, leading his team in the competition for the first time, praised his players' battling performance.

"It is a very good result for us and I have great respect for the Urawa players as they fought till the end despite it being such a tough match," said the Polish coach, who was appointed to lead Urawa in December.

"This experience was crucial for the players and it was also a learning experience for me as well. We have learnt so much from this for the second leg and we are very hopeful of getting a result at Saitama next week."



Solskjaer Returns to Coaching With Turkish Side Besiktas

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's last club coaching job was over three years ago at Manchester United - AFP
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's last club coaching job was over three years ago at Manchester United - AFP
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Solskjaer Returns to Coaching With Turkish Side Besiktas

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's last club coaching job was over three years ago at Manchester United - AFP
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's last club coaching job was over three years ago at Manchester United - AFP

Former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who has been out of a club coaching job for more than three years, has been appointed coach of Besiktas, the Turkish side announced on Saturday.

The 51-year-old Norwegian, who was axed by United in November 2021, takes over from Dutch coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst who was sacked by Besiktas at the end of November, AFP reported.

"A contract has been signed with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer... until the end of the 2025-2026 season, with the 2026-2027 season as an option," said the Istanbul-based side in a press release.

Solskjaer made over 200 appearances as a striker for United and was a member of their treble-winning side in 1998-99, scoring the winner against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final.

After his playing career he went into coaching, spending a long period with Norwegian side Molde before rejoining United in 2018.

He became a technical observer for UEFA after losing his job at Old Trafford.

Besiktas are currently sixth in the Turkish Super Lig, 21 points behind leaders Galatasaray and 12 behind second-placed Fenerbahce, coached by Jose Mourinho, whom Solskjaer succeeded in Manchester.