Jesus Clarifies His Statements Against Al Hilal
Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, manager of Al-Nassr, confirmed that the victory over Al-Shabab was necessary after a series of unsatisfactory results, emphasizing that derby matches always carry a special significance and double the difficulty.
In the press conference, Jesus explained that the youth team's ranking does not reflect its true value or the quality of its players, noting that the fan support helped his team score two early goals and create a psychological advantage.
The Al-Nassr coach also addressed his previous statement about Al-Hilal having "political powers," emphasizing that he bears a great responsibility as Al-Nassr's coach and that his remarks were not meant to diminish the value of his former club.
Jesus added that he cherishes the time he spent with Al Hilal over the past three years, emphasizing that Saudi football has seen significant development. He also stated that he does not want his statements to be misinterpreted or taken out of context.
The Portuguese coach called for respect for his career and urged not to attribute statements to him that he did not make, emphasizing that he has achieved many accomplishments in Saudi Arabia and looks forward to maintaining mutual respect with all parties.
Regarding the winter transfer market, Jesus explained that Al-Nassr currently has no vacancies for foreign players, and the financial situation does not allow for major moves.
He concluded his statements by affirming his desire to support the team with one or two players if the right conditions are met, emphasizing that Al-Nassr will not give up and will continue to fight in all competitions.
In the press conference, Jesus explained that the youth team's ranking does not reflect its true value or the quality of its players, noting that the fan support helped his team score two early goals and create a psychological advantage.
The Al-Nassr coach also addressed his previous statement about Al-Hilal having "political powers," emphasizing that he bears a great responsibility as Al-Nassr's coach and that his remarks were not meant to diminish the value of his former club.
Jesus added that he cherishes the time he spent with Al Hilal over the past three years, emphasizing that Saudi football has seen significant development. He also stated that he does not want his statements to be misinterpreted or taken out of context.
The Portuguese coach called for respect for his career and urged not to attribute statements to him that he did not make, emphasizing that he has achieved many accomplishments in Saudi Arabia and looks forward to maintaining mutual respect with all parties.
Regarding the winter transfer market, Jesus explained that Al-Nassr currently has no vacancies for foreign players, and the financial situation does not allow for major moves.
He concluded his statements by affirming his desire to support the team with one or two players if the right conditions are met, emphasizing that Al-Nassr will not give up and will continue to fight in all competitions.