“Bigger Than Jesus Himself” – Al Hilal Boss Promises to ‘Protect’ Club’s Interests Marred by Injury Woes
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Al Hilal’s domestic path has turned into a bumpy road. While the Riyadh-based club continues to put in commendable performances, they are facing major setbacks. The increasing number of injured players has cast a shadow over the team’s development. Amidst these testing times, manager Jorge Jesus has brought a ray of hope as he pledges to navigate the troubled waters, claiming ‘Al Hilal takes precedence over anyone’s interests‘.
Already, the league leaders were reeling from Neymar‘s absence. Now their goalkeeper, Mohammed Al Owais has become the latest addition to the injury list. The backup goalkeeper has traveled to France for a surgical procedure following a back injury sustained while on duty with the national team.
Jorge Jesus steers speculation away regarding an Al Hilal downfall
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Al Hilal appears to be facing relentless challenges, with a promising season turning sour due to a series of significant injury setbacks. However, Jorge Jesus has come to ease the tension of all Al Hilal fans as he assured to protect the interests of the club. In an interview, he said, “For me, Al Hilal takes precedence over anyone’s interests. It is bigger than Jesus himself and bigger than any player. I am here to protect Al Hilal’s interests as long as I am the team’s coach.” Certainly, his promise will be a huge relief to fans around the world.
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨— جيسوس :
بالنسبة لي الهلال يتقدم على مصلحة أي شخص، فهو أكبر من جيسوس نفسه و اكبر من أي لاعب ،انا هنا لحماية مصالح الهلال طالما أني مدرب للفريق 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙 pic.twitter.com/W7iCLUAi6j
— سهم (@1SMi_) December 21, 2023
Notably, Al Zaeem is sitting at the top with a 13-point gap against rival Al Nassr. Yesterday, they thrashed Abha with an emphatic 7-0 scoreline. Sergej Milinkovic-Savic was the man of the hour, scoring a hattrick, with Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ruben Neves also finding the back of the net. Either way, let’s hope things don’t go downhill for Al Hilal. Despite the absence of their star player, Neymar, the club continues to dominate the Saudi Pro League. Speaking of which, the club has found a replacement for the Brazilian icon.
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Jesus and Co. reportedly sought for not a like-for-like Neymar replacement
In a surprising revelation, Al Hilal is set to recruit a left-back instead of an attacking player to fill the void left by the injured Brazilian icon. Reports suggest that Jorge Jesus’ side is contemplating delisting the sidelined Neymar for the remainder of the season. This will help them add another foreign player without disobeying Saudi’s rule of eight international players.
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Left-back isn’t the only option, as even before thinking about a shot-stopper to replace Al Owais, Al Hilal is also looking to sign Manchester United center-back Raphael Varane. Perhaps this decision was made after witnessing players like Mitrovic and Malcolm handling the attack quite well. Nevertheless, let us know who you think the club should buy next in the comments below.
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