
Former Saudi Football Star Launches Criticism at Al-Bulaihi
Former Al-Hilal star, Sami Al-Jaber, launched sharp criticisms at defender Ali Al-Bulaihi, following the team's concession of two goals in the first half against Al-Fateh, in the 32nd round of the Roshen Saudi League.
Al-Jaber explained that Al-Hilal's defense continues to suffer from recurring mistakes, pointing out that Al-Bulaihi repeats the same blunders that have cost the team dearly in previous matches, without any noticeable improvement.
Al-Jaber stated in his remarks that the recurrence of defensive errors has become concerning, emphasizing that Al-Hilal still suffers from a clear imbalance in the back line, which is an issue that needs to be addressed immediately before matters worsen.
He added that the decline in defensive performance threatens the team's stability, considering that the repetition of the same mistakes reflects a lack of focus and tactical discipline, especially in crucial matches.
It is worth noting that Al-Hilal officially lost the Roshen League title for this season, after Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Raed with three clean goals, which allowed the "Dean" to clinch the championship two rounds before the end.
Al-Jaber explained that Al-Hilal's defense continues to suffer from recurring mistakes, pointing out that Al-Bulaihi repeats the same blunders that have cost the team dearly in previous matches, without any noticeable improvement.
Al-Jaber stated in his remarks that the recurrence of defensive errors has become concerning, emphasizing that Al-Hilal still suffers from a clear imbalance in the back line, which is an issue that needs to be addressed immediately before matters worsen.
He added that the decline in defensive performance threatens the team's stability, considering that the repetition of the same mistakes reflects a lack of focus and tactical discipline, especially in crucial matches.
It is worth noting that Al-Hilal officially lost the Roshen League title for this season, after Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Raed with three clean goals, which allowed the "Dean" to clinch the championship two rounds before the end.