Former Brazil Coach Approaches Al-Hilal Amid Fan Anger Towards Jesus
The name Tite, the former head coach of the Brazil national team, has taken center stage in Al-Hilal after the mounting fan pressure against Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus, despite the strong performance in the Roshan League.
Al-Hilal's management has entered into negotiations with Tite to succeed Jesus, with the plan for him to take over after the FIFA Club World Cup, signaling an impending technical change that could bring many surprises.
Al-Hilal fans continue to demand Jesus's departure despite the strong competition for the Saudi league title. The Portuguese coach is a strong candidate to coach Brazil after the dismissal of Dorival Junior from his position. The loss in the King’s Cup and falling behind the leader by 4 points have rekindled doubts about Jesus.
Coach Tite has become the closest candidate to succeed Jesus according to global reports. The Brazilian coach is expected to start his role after the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, according to Rodrigo Lanza.
Tite has coached the Seleção and Flamengo, and has previously worked in the Gulf leading Al Ain and Al Wahda. Despite his Gulf experience, Tite has not previously worked in Saudi stadiums.
Al-Hilal's management has entered into negotiations with Tite to succeed Jesus, with the plan for him to take over after the FIFA Club World Cup, signaling an impending technical change that could bring many surprises.
Al-Hilal fans continue to demand Jesus's departure despite the strong competition for the Saudi league title. The Portuguese coach is a strong candidate to coach Brazil after the dismissal of Dorival Junior from his position. The loss in the King’s Cup and falling behind the leader by 4 points have rekindled doubts about Jesus.
Coach Tite has become the closest candidate to succeed Jesus according to global reports. The Brazilian coach is expected to start his role after the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, according to Rodrigo Lanza.
Tite has coached the Seleção and Flamengo, and has previously worked in the Gulf leading Al Ain and Al Wahda. Despite his Gulf experience, Tite has not previously worked in Saudi stadiums.