Jesus: The Competition Continues with Al-Hilal, and Keeping a Clean Sheet is Key to Victories
The Portuguese Jorge Jesus, head coach of Al-Nassr, affirmed that his team approaches each match individually, emphasizing the importance of continuing the competition in the Saudi Professional League race, which is currently led by Al-Hilal.
Jesus said during the press conference following the match against Al-Fateh that the competition this season includes four teams, among them Al-Nassr, stressing that the focus is on maintaining the same momentum and achieving victories. He added, 'I always see that the team that keeps a clean sheet is the closest to winning, and with the pressure of matches, we continue to achieve positive results, which is important.'
Regarding the delay in involving Ayman Yahya, Jesus explained that he is a distinguished player who is deployed at the right times, adding, 'We do not want to put pressure on him, especially with his local and continental participations, and he will get his chance when we need him.'
The Portuguese coach concluded his statements by expressing his confidence in Al-Nassr's ability to compete until the end, pointing out that the gap with Al-Hilal is only one point, compared to previous seasons where the gap was larger, confirming that the battle this season is strong among three or four teams all striving to win the title.
Jesus said during the press conference following the match against Al-Fateh that the competition this season includes four teams, among them Al-Nassr, stressing that the focus is on maintaining the same momentum and achieving victories. He added, 'I always see that the team that keeps a clean sheet is the closest to winning, and with the pressure of matches, we continue to achieve positive results, which is important.'
Regarding the delay in involving Ayman Yahya, Jesus explained that he is a distinguished player who is deployed at the right times, adding, 'We do not want to put pressure on him, especially with his local and continental participations, and he will get his chance when we need him.'
The Portuguese coach concluded his statements by expressing his confidence in Al-Nassr's ability to compete until the end, pointing out that the gap with Al-Hilal is only one point, compared to previous seasons where the gap was larger, confirming that the battle this season is strong among three or four teams all striving to win the title.