Al-Hilal regained its pride and played the tune of victories in the Saudi Professional League again, after two rounds in which it tied with both Al-Ittihad and Al-Taawoun, at the expense of its host Al-Shabab with a score of 5-3, for the twenty-fourth round of the tournament. The Englishman Josh Brownhill scored the goal that put Al-Shabab ahead in the 13th minute, then Mohammed Kano quickly equalized for Al-Hilal six minutes later.In the 31st minute, the Al-Shabab defender accidentally scored an own goal, giving Al-Hilal a 2 - 1 lead, then Al-Shabab equalized through its striker Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah in the 44th minute.Before the end of the first half, in the second minute of stoppage time, Senegalese defender Kalidou Koulibaly scored a third goal for Al Hilal.In the second half, in the 48th minute, Sultan Mandash scored the fourth goal for Al Hilal, then the fifth goal was scored by Brazilian Marcos Leonardo in the 52nd minute.Frenchman Yassin Adly reduced the difference for Al-Shabab, scoring a third goal for his team in the 75th minute, making the score 5 - 3 in favor of Al-Hilal.This victory raised Al Hilal's score to 58 points in third place, on goal difference from Al Nassr, the current runner-up, which will play tomorrow, Saturday, in the same round against Al Feiha. As for Al-Shabab, its score froze at 25 points in thirteenth place.