Al Hilal’s manager, Jorge Jesus, made headlines after his team’s record-breaking 9-0 victory over Al Fateh in the Saudi Pro League, the largest margin of victory in the league’s history.
The Portuguese coach spoke candidly during the post-match press conference, addressing both his team’s stunning performance and the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Brazilian star Neymar’s future at the club.
Jesus on the Match: A Historic Triumph
“It was a fantastic performance from the team today,” Jorge Jesus said. “The players executed the game plan perfectly and showed their quality. We maintained the right tempo throughout the match, and the result reflects our dominance. This is a special moment for the club, and the fans deserve to see such a historic victory.”
On Neymar’s Situation: Growing Doubts and Uncertainty
However, it was Jesus’s comments regarding Neymar that stole the spotlight. The Brazilian forward, who joined Al Hilal amidst much fanfare, has struggled to find consistent form since his arrival. Jesus was blunt when discussing Neymar’s current status within the team, noting that the player is not suited to the high tempo of the team’s current style of play.
“Neymar cannot play at the high tempo and the level that we are playing at right now,” Jesus explained. “Things have become difficult for him.”
The coach also hinted at possible internal issues within the Brazilian national team, adding: “The people working with the Brazilian national team are the ones who are losing out.”
In a surprising revelation, Jesus confirmed that Neymar would not be included in Al Hilal’s domestic squad list for the remainder of the season, a significant development given the player’s stature.
“Neymar will not be registered in the local squad list,” he confirmed. “I don’t know anything about Neymar’s future. This matter is for him and the management to decide.”
A Future in Question
Despite the uncertainty, Jesus remained respectful of Neymar’s contract with the club, but his comments pointed to a growing divide between the player and the team’s future plans.
“Neymar has a contract with Al Hilal, and I cannot speak about anything beyond that. The matter is in the hands of the management,” Jesus stated, adding: “Neymar is able to participate in the AFC Champions League, but beyond that, I cannot provide any clarity.”
A Lingering Question: What’s Next for Neymar?
As Al Hilal continues to perform at an exceptional level, especially after such a dominant win, questions remain over Neymar’s future. With Jesus openly questioning the Brazilian’s ability to fit into the team’s dynamic, and the lack of a clear plan for his involvement, it seems as though Neymar’s time at Al Hilal may be nearing an end. The club’s management now faces a crucial decision regarding whether to retain the Brazilian star or move in a different direction as they aim to solidify their dominance in both domestic and continental competitions.
Only time will tell what lies ahead for Neymar at Al Hilal, but for now, the spotlight remains firmly on the team’s historic victory, and the impressive coaching of Jorge Jesus.
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