Inzaghi Settles the Debate on Al Hilal's Negotiations with King
Friday 30-01-2026
Italian Simone Inzaghi expressed his satisfaction with the performance of Al-Hilal players following the 2-2 draw against Al-Qadsiah in the 19th round of the Saudi Roshn League, emphasizing that the performance was strong despite the missed victory.

During the press conference, the Al-Hilal coach confirmed that discussions about signing Norwegian Joshua King fall under the club management's jurisdiction, emphasizing that the coaching staff is focused solely on work on the field.

Inzaghi emphasized that missing opportunities does not indicate an offensive crisis, explaining that repeatedly reaching the goal and creating chances is evidence of the soundness of the offensive system, praising the players' spirit and fighting spirit.

The Italian coach pointed out that Al Hilal faced a strong team that had achieved a series of consecutive victories, emphasizing that the draw was not the desired result, but he is pleased with the technical and physical performance of the players.

Inzaghi explained that Al-Qadsia capitalized on only two opportunities and scored from them, while Al-Hilal created numerous attempts and scored two goals, in addition to missing a penalty, which reflects the offensive superiority of the Blues.

He added that the repeated access to the goal is the result of teamwork, noting that Al Hilal has several forwards capable of scoring, and affirming his confidence in all team members, despite some of them lacking luck.

The Al-Hilal coach spoke about the penalty kicks, explaining that the order of takers starts with Ruben Neves, followed by Salem Al-Dawsari and Leonardo, noting that the Al-Qadisiyah goalkeeper was fortunate in making the saves.

Inzaghi concluded his remarks by affirming that he praised his players in the locker room, emphasizing that if Al Hilal continues to play with the same strength and ambition, they will remain a tough competitor in the competition.

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