In a tale of two penalty takers, Carlos Eduardo\u2019s success from the spot was the difference between the teams while Al Wahda\u2019s Sebastian Tagliabue capped a disappointing performance in Riyadh by seeing his 43rd\u00a0minute attempt saved.
\nThe loss was Al Wahda third defeat in four games and the club\u2019s hopes of a place in the knockout phase of this year\u2019s competition now hang by a thread, with wins in both of their remaining games the only hope Javier Aguirre\u2019s side have of remaining involved.
\nEduardo was one of just four players who featured in Al Hilal\u2019s previous meeting with Al Wahda \u2013 a 2-2 draw on Matchday Three \u2013 as the Riyadh giants highlighted their strength in depth as they moved into pole position in the group ahead of Al Rayyan and Persepolis.
\nCarlos Eduardo shines in South American showdown
\nEduardo was on target to claim his third goal in four games and he proved to be the difference in a game that Al Hilal dominated without reaping the rewards on the scoreboard their performance deserved.
\nThe 27-year-old\u2019s showing, both in open play and from the penalty spot, was in stark contrast to that of Tagliabue, who has so often been the talisman for his teams in the AFC Champions League.
\nThe Argentinian endured a miserable evening, with moves continually breaking down at his feet, and the point lost due to the penalty miss may well have brought Al Wahda\u2019s realistic hopes of a place in the top two to an end.
\nWidth key to Al Hilal attack
\nEduardo was not the only standout performer, however, for the hosts, who started with veteran forward Yasser Al Qahtani in attack only to be forced into a change just 18 minutes of the game when he was taken off with a hamstring injury.
\nOmar Kharbin took over, but the change made little difference as the majority of Al Hilal\u2019s attacking intent came from Eduardo on the right and the partnership down the left involving Salem Al Dawsari and Abdullah Al Zori.
\nAl Dawsari was one of seven players called up for the game who had not featured in last month\u2019s previous meeting between the teams and his fresh approach gave Al Hilal added zest and drive as the Saudis proved they possess a squad deep enough to make an impact once again on the continental club scene.
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