Jesus Supports Al-Nassr Youth with Five Players Before Al-Hilal Match
Portuguese Jorge Jesus, the head coach of Al-Nassr, took a notable step before the anticipated match against Al-Hilal at the youth level.
Jesus decided to transfer five players from the first team to train with the under-21 team, a technical move that raised questions.
The decision included Haidar Abdul Karim, Sami Al-Najai, Saad Haqawi, Awad Aman, and Rakan Al-Ghamdi.
This step came just one day before the match against Al-Hilal in the Riyadh derby as part of the Joy Elite League for the youth category.
Al-Nassr team holds the fifth position in the championship standings with 35 points, five points behind the leader Al-Hilal.
It seems the technical staff aims to prepare the young elements and enhance their readiness before the important confrontation against the traditional rival.
On the first team level, Al-Nassr is in high spirits after their significant victory over Al-Najma with five goals to two.
Al-Nassr continues to lead the Roshan Saudi League standings with 70 points, five points ahead of their closest pursuer, Al-Hilal.
Jesus decided to transfer five players from the first team to train with the under-21 team, a technical move that raised questions.
The decision included Haidar Abdul Karim, Sami Al-Najai, Saad Haqawi, Awad Aman, and Rakan Al-Ghamdi.
This step came just one day before the match against Al-Hilal in the Riyadh derby as part of the Joy Elite League for the youth category.
Al-Nassr team holds the fifth position in the championship standings with 35 points, five points behind the leader Al-Hilal.
It seems the technical staff aims to prepare the young elements and enhance their readiness before the important confrontation against the traditional rival.
On the first team level, Al-Nassr is in high spirits after their significant victory over Al-Najma with five goals to two.
Al-Nassr continues to lead the Roshan Saudi League standings with 70 points, five points ahead of their closest pursuer, Al-Hilal.