Al-Tai team coach Radwi explained that Al-Hilal's chances completely ended with the competition for the league championship, following its positive draw with Al-Taie with a score of two goals each in the meeting that brought them together at Prince Faisal bin Fahd Stadium in Malaz, and the point difference widened with its closest competitors, Al-Ittihad, Al-Nasr and Al-Shabab. And he said: “Al-Hilal is the strongest team he met in the league that can take possession of the ball and diversify the game, as well as the danger of all its lines.” He added: “We knew that the meeting would not be easy against Al-Hilal. We could have scored more than two goals in the first half, but we did not succeed.” Al-Hilal for his support.

For his part, Al-Hilal coach Diaz confirmed that his team performed well in the first quarter of the match, despite being behind by two goals. He said, "During the second half, we tried to have a distinct reaction after restoring some of the basic elements, and the team returned to its level. We were able to score two goals and we were able to win." He added, "We have important players like Salman and Salem who are still absent due to injury, and we are working hard for their return as soon as possible." And about the rotation that he did from the start of the match and resting a large number of the main players, he said: “I was forced to do so because of exhaustion. We play matches with a greater number of matches compared to other clubs, and because of the pressure of the matches, I decided to rotate between the players.” And about his hopes in the league, he replied, “Our hopes in the league are not over, and we will fight until the end.”

Amal Al-Saeed (Riyadh) amal222424@ Abdul Rahman Al-Hijab (Riyadh) alhigab502