
Al-Hilal Loses Two Points Against Al-Qadisiyah in an Exciting Match of Roshen League
The positive draw settled the match between Al-Hilal and Al-Qadisiyah with a score of 2-2, in the encounter that brought the two teams together within the Saudi Roshen League, on the pitch of the Kingdom Arena amidst a large audience presence.
Al-Qadisiyah started the match strongly, as Christopher Bounso Bah succeeded in scoring the first goal in the sixth minute, putting his team ahead early and applying pressure on Al-Hilal's defense.
With the start of the second half, Darwin Nunez managed to equalize for Al-Hilal in the 48th minute, taking advantage of a precise pass from Malcolm de Oliveira, bringing the blue team back into the match.
However, Al-Qadisiyah did not retreat, as Matteo Retegui scored the second goal in the 50th minute, before Al-Hilal managed to turn the tables through a penalty successfully executed by Ruben Neves in the 71st minute.
Both teams made several impactful substitutions in the final minutes, with Al-Hilal bringing in offensive players such as Abdullah Al-Hamdan and Salem Al-Dosari, while Al-Qadisiyah relied on Mohammed Al-Thani and Jihad Abdul-Latif.
Al-Hilal had a possession rate of 55% compared to 45% for Al-Qadisiyah, with 22 shots from Al-Hilal against 10 from their opponent, confirming the blue team's ability to clinch difficult matches in critical moments.
Al-Qadisiyah started the match strongly, as Christopher Bounso Bah succeeded in scoring the first goal in the sixth minute, putting his team ahead early and applying pressure on Al-Hilal's defense.
With the start of the second half, Darwin Nunez managed to equalize for Al-Hilal in the 48th minute, taking advantage of a precise pass from Malcolm de Oliveira, bringing the blue team back into the match.
However, Al-Qadisiyah did not retreat, as Matteo Retegui scored the second goal in the 50th minute, before Al-Hilal managed to turn the tables through a penalty successfully executed by Ruben Neves in the 71st minute.
Both teams made several impactful substitutions in the final minutes, with Al-Hilal bringing in offensive players such as Abdullah Al-Hamdan and Salem Al-Dosari, while Al-Qadisiyah relied on Mohammed Al-Thani and Jihad Abdul-Latif.
Al-Hilal had a possession rate of 55% compared to 45% for Al-Qadisiyah, with 22 shots from Al-Hilal against 10 from their opponent, confirming the blue team's ability to clinch difficult matches in critical moments.