A Warning Bell Surrounds Al-Hilal Before the Club World Cup
With the start of the Club World Cup approaching in the United States, sports critic Mohammed Al-Dhaidi expressed his deep concern regarding Al-Hilal's preparations for participating in this global event.
Al-Dhaidi, known for his bold stances, sent a warning message via the platform "X", expressing his worries about the current state of the team, noting that Al-Hilal lacks the necessary readiness to compete.
He stated in his tweet: "To whom it may concern as a reminder... Al-Hilal will play in the Club World Cup in about a month and is currently without a coach and without significant signings to strengthen the presence of the national representative."
These statements come at a sensitive time, as Al-Hilal's management is still in the process of searching for a new coach, following the termination of the contract with Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, which has increased the anticipation among fans.
The absence of a coach and the lack of technical support have raised a wave of questions among the team's fans, who fear that this situation may negatively affect Al-Hilal's participation in the largest global football event.
Al-Dhaidi, known for his bold stances, sent a warning message via the platform "X", expressing his worries about the current state of the team, noting that Al-Hilal lacks the necessary readiness to compete.
He stated in his tweet: "To whom it may concern as a reminder... Al-Hilal will play in the Club World Cup in about a month and is currently without a coach and without significant signings to strengthen the presence of the national representative."
These statements come at a sensitive time, as Al-Hilal's management is still in the process of searching for a new coach, following the termination of the contract with Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, which has increased the anticipation among fans.
The absence of a coach and the lack of technical support have raised a wave of questions among the team's fans, who fear that this situation may negatively affect Al-Hilal's participation in the largest global football event.