
Details of Al-Nassr Players' Injuries Before the Saudi Super Cup
Three players from Al-Nassr suffered varying injuries during the match against the Spanish team Almeria, raising concerns for the coaching and medical staff just days before the start of the Saudi Super Cup.
Nader Al-Sharari experienced pain in his quadriceps, while Abdulilah Al-Amri sustained an ankle injury in the early minutes, forcing coach Jorge Jesus to substitute him with Al-Sharari.
However, Al-Sharari himself left the match at halftime due to his injury, with Abdullah Al-Khaibari taking his place as the second half began, while the French player Mohamed Simakan missed the match due to pain in his ankle.
The match, held at Almeria's stadium, ended with the Spanish team winning 3-2, concluding Al-Nassr's preparatory camp amid fears of players' injuries worsening.
The team returned to Riyadh early Monday, with players set to have a rest on Monday and Tuesday before traveling to Hong Kong to compete in the Saudi Super Cup from August 19 to 23, featuring Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadisiyah.
Nader Al-Sharari experienced pain in his quadriceps, while Abdulilah Al-Amri sustained an ankle injury in the early minutes, forcing coach Jorge Jesus to substitute him with Al-Sharari.
However, Al-Sharari himself left the match at halftime due to his injury, with Abdullah Al-Khaibari taking his place as the second half began, while the French player Mohamed Simakan missed the match due to pain in his ankle.
The match, held at Almeria's stadium, ended with the Spanish team winning 3-2, concluding Al-Nassr's preparatory camp amid fears of players' injuries worsening.
The team returned to Riyadh early Monday, with players set to have a rest on Monday and Tuesday before traveling to Hong Kong to compete in the Saudi Super Cup from August 19 to 23, featuring Al-Ittihad, Al-Ahli, and Al-Qadisiyah.