Galtier Vows Decisive Actions Against Neom Players After Defeat to Al-Ahli
The Frenchman Christophe Galtier, coach of the Neom team, criticized his players' performance after the heavy 3-0 defeat against Al-Ahli in the Saudi Roshn League, except for the trio Ahmed Hegazi, Salman Al-Faraj, and Mohammed Al-Breik.
Galtier explained in his press statements that the team was unable to secure victories against the major teams due to the significant technical differences between them and the leading clubs in the Saudi league standings.
He added, "I will make strong decisions in the coming period, which may include excluding a number of players, both local and foreign, from the starting lineup due to repeated mistakes in previous matches."
The French coach emphasized that repeated mistakes, like those that occurred against Al-Shabab and Al-Ahli, have cost the team significant losses, and there will be no leniency towards poor performance in the upcoming rounds.
Galtier pointed out that the players will soon become familiar with his decisive decisions, emphasizing that those who do not respect the demands of competition will face strict measures in the upcoming matches.
He concluded: "Ahmed Hegazi, Salman Al-Faraj, and Mohammed Al-Breik understand the value of the Saudi League, but unfortunately, some players take it lightly, which forces me to take measures to ensure everyone's commitment to the required level."
Galtier explained in his press statements that the team was unable to secure victories against the major teams due to the significant technical differences between them and the leading clubs in the Saudi league standings.
He added, "I will make strong decisions in the coming period, which may include excluding a number of players, both local and foreign, from the starting lineup due to repeated mistakes in previous matches."
The French coach emphasized that repeated mistakes, like those that occurred against Al-Shabab and Al-Ahli, have cost the team significant losses, and there will be no leniency towards poor performance in the upcoming rounds.
Galtier pointed out that the players will soon become familiar with his decisive decisions, emphasizing that those who do not respect the demands of competition will face strict measures in the upcoming matches.
He concluded: "Ahmed Hegazi, Salman Al-Faraj, and Mohammed Al-Breik understand the value of the Saudi League, but unfortunately, some players take it lightly, which forces me to take measures to ensure everyone's commitment to the required level."