“We will approach the match with full focus in order to qualify for the next stage,” stated Al-Hilal coach Simone Inzaghi as his team gears up for a crucial clash against Al-Sadd in the AFC Champions League.
Al-Hilal, the defending champions, are looking to solidify their position in the tournament despite facing challenges from injuries. The return of key players has been a significant boost for the team, but they will be without defender Kalidou Koulibaly, who is sidelined due to a thigh haematoma.
Koulibaly’s injury, which is a muscle bruise sustained during training, raises concerns about his availability for the remainder of the competition. Inzaghi remarked that the injuries affecting the team were unexpected and confirmed that they are not related to physical fatigue or the medical staff’s performance.
Additionally, midfielder Mohammed Kanno is also out due to an injury resulting from direct contact, further complicating Al-Hilal’s preparations. Inzaghi’s comments reflect the team’s resolve to adapt and overcome these setbacks.
Al-Hilal player Sergej Savic acknowledged the difficulty of the upcoming match against Al-Sadd, emphasizing the importance of maintaining high concentration. “We learn from our mistakes, and we will play the match with high concentration,” Savic said, highlighting the team’s commitment to their fans.
As the match approaches, Al-Hilal’s focus remains on executing their strategy effectively to ensure they advance to the next stage of the tournament. The clash against Al-Sadd is not just a game; it is a test of resilience and determination for the defending champions.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full impact of the injuries on the team’s lineup, but the coaching staff is working diligently to prepare the squad for the challenge ahead. Fans are hopeful that the team’s efforts will lead to a successful outcome in this pivotal match.