Al-Ahli 3-3 Al-Hilal: Toney leads stunning comeback as hosts recover from three-goal deficitShareAl-Ahli pulled off a stunning comeback as they recovered from 3-0 at home to draw 3-3 against Saudi Pro League rivals Al-Hilal.Al-Ahli recovered from a three-goal half-time deficit to snatch a sensational point against Al-Hilal, drawing 3-3 at Al Inma Bank Stadium at King Abdullah Sport City. Two goals in nine minutes late on from Ivan Toney led the revival, before Merih Demiral sealed a share of the spoils in the first minute of second-half stoppage time. Theo Hernandez opened the scoring for Al-Hilal after just 12 minutes, with the former AC Milan defender collecting Malcom's pass before finishing at Edouard Mendy's near post. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic then struck the woodwork nine minutes later before Malcom scored his first of the match in the 24th minute after good work from Darwin Nunez. And just moments after seeing his effort cleared off the line, Salem Al Dawsari teed up Malcom to score from the edge of the box to seemingly put the game out of sight. However, Al-Ahli came out of the blocks quickly in the second half, registering four shots in the opening six minutes, but had to wait until 12 minutes from time to pull one back. Toney was able to find a way past Yassine Bounou after he flicked the ball beyond the goalkeeper from Firas Al-Buraikan's low cross, but he was not done there.The England international found the back of the net after being picked out by Riyad Mahrez's pass, and the former Manchester City forward was involved once again, delivering a teasing corner onto the head of Demiral. Al-Ahli's comeback ensured they remained level on points with their opponents in the Saudi Pro League, sitting eighth, one place behind Al-Hilal on goal difference. Elsewhere, Al-Qadsiah moved to the top of the Saudi Pro League with a 2-1 win over Al-Khaleej in the earlier kick-off.Mateo Retegui opened the scoring for the hosts after 10 minutes, but they had to wait until the 91st minute for a winner from Abdullah Al Salem after former Manchester United forward Josh King equalised for Al-Khaleej.Data Debrief: Goals galore once againAl-Hilal may feel hard done by in that match after creating 1.96 expected goals (xG) to Al-Ahli's 1.52, but the hosts showed great resilience in the second half as they registered 12 shots to the visitors' three.But the goals in this fixture do not come as a surprise. The last eight meetings between the two sides have now produced 4.3 goals per game, compared to the 2.4 in the 25 matches prior. While Toney will receive plaudits for his two late goals, Mahrez was the star for Al-Ahli. He ended the match with team-high totals for chances created (eight), touches (77), passes in the final third (29) and total crosses (10). Al-Ahli 3-3 Al-Hilal: Toney leads stunning comeback as hosts recover from three-goal deficitAl-Ahli pulled off a stunning comeback as they recovered from 3-0 at home to draw 3-3 against Saudi Pro League rivals Al-Hilal.Al-Ahli recovered from a three-goal half-time deficit to snatch a sensational point against Al-Hilal, drawing 3-3 at Al Inma Bank Stadium at King Abdullah Sport City. Two goals in nine minutes late on from Ivan Toney led the revival, before Merih Demiral sealed a share of the spoils in the first minute of second-half stoppage time. Theo Hernandez opened the scoring for Al-Hilal after just 12 minutes, with the former AC Milan defender collecting Malcom's pass before finishing at Edouard Mendy's near post. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic then struck the woodwork nine minutes later before Malcom scored his first of the match in the 24th minute after good work from Darwin Nunez. And just moments after seeing his effort cleared off the line, Salem Al Dawsari teed up Malcom to score from the edge of the box to seemingly put the game out of sight. However, Al-Ahli came out of the blocks quickly in the second half, registering four shots in the opening six minutes, but had to wait until 12 minutes from time to pull one back. Toney was able to find a way past Yassine Bounou after he flicked the ball beyond the goalkeeper from Firas Al-Buraikan's low cross, but he was not done there.The England international found the back of the net after being picked out by Riyad Mahrez's pass, and the former Manchester City forward was involved once again, delivering a teasing corner onto the head of Demiral. Al-Ahli's comeback ensured they remained level on points with their opponents in the Saudi Pro League, sitting eighth, one place behind Al-Hilal on goal difference. Elsewhere, Al-Qadsiah moved to the top of the Saudi Pro League with a 2-1 win over Al-Khaleej in the earlier kick-off.Mateo Retegui opened the scoring for the hosts after 10 minutes, but they had to wait until the 91st minute for a winner from Abdullah Al Salem after former Manchester United forward Josh King equalised for Al-Khaleej.Data Debrief: Goals galore once againAl-Hilal may feel hard done by in that match after creating 1.96 expected goals (xG) to Al-Ahli's 1.52, but the hosts showed great resilience in the second half as they registered 12 shots to the visitors' three.But the goals in this fixture do not come as a surprise. The last eight meetings between the two sides have now produced 4.3 goals per game, compared to the 2.4 in the 25 matches prior. While Toney will receive plaudits for his two late goals, Mahrez was the star for Al-Ahli. He ended the match with team-high totals for chances created (eight), touches (77), passes in the final third (29) and total crosses (10).