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Underdogs Al-Ain can make Asian Champions League dream come true, says Erik

Al-Ain deserved to reach the Asian Champions League final after eliminating Saudi giants Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr and will continue to defy the odds to make their dream of lifting the trophy come true, Brazilian defender Erik has told Reuters.

The side from the United Arab Emirates progressed 5-4 on aggregate against Al Hilal, winning 4-2 in the first leg before losing 2-1 in the return last Tuesday when Erik equalised before suffering an injury that forced him off after 18 minutes.

They will face Yokohama F Marinos in the final after the Japanese team beat Ulsan Hyundai on penalties.

Against the odds Al-Ain beat Al-Hilal, who have several internationals including defender Kalidou Koulibaly, goalkeeper Bono and striker Alexander Mitrovic, who missed the tie injured, plus midfield duo Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Ruben Neves.

"We’ve watched Al-Hilal against local rivals Al-Ittihad in the Champions League and we were able to see the weaknesses of both," left back Erik said in an interview.

"God wrote the perfect story and chose Al-Ain to fight Al Hilal's invincibility and there is nothing more rewarding than that".

Al-Ain ended Al-Hilal's world record run of 34 consecutive victories when they won the first leg.

"We were aware of our team's strength, although most predictions were in favour of Al-Hilal. We were determined to compete strongly regardless of the opponent's strength. We never stopped dreaming," Erik added.

"With the confidence that we gained in the first half at home in the first leg the belief increased that we could qualify for the final."

Al-Ain's Argentine coach Hernan Crespo exacted revenge for last season's 7-0 loss to Al-Hilal in the Champions League when he was in charge of Qatar's Al-Duhail.

"Crespo told us before

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