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Inzaghi surpasses Jesus in the 2024 world coach rankings
Learn about the details of Simone Inzaghi's superiority over Jorge Jesus in the global rankings, and a comprehensive comparison between Inter Milan's achievements and Al-Hilal's historic winning streak.
In a scene reflecting the intense competitiveness in the world of modern football, the latest global statistics and rankings show that Italian coach Simone Inzaghi, manager of Inter Milan, is superior to his Portuguese counterpart Jorge Jesus, coach of Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, despite the latter’s amazing record-breaking achievements on the Asian level.
Global ranking criteria and the gap between continents
This superiority comes within the context of rankings issued by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) and other global evaluation bodies. These rankings typically rely on a complex points system that assigns different weights to tournaments, with European competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and Serie A receiving higher points compared to continental tournaments in Asia. This criterion is what gave Inzaghi the edge, thanks to his leading Inter Milan to the Champions League final and winning domestic titles in Italy, placing him among the global elite, ahead of the most prominent representative of Asian football.
Jorge Jesus: The Al-Hilal phenomenon and record-breaking achievements
On the other hand, this ranking does not diminish the historic achievement of Jorge Jesus with Al-Hilal. The Portuguese coach led the club to the longest winning streak in football history, securing a place in the Guinness World Records. Jesus dominated the Saudi Professional League and the AFC Champions League (in terms of consistent performance and results), making him a force to be reckoned with in football outside of Europe. While his ranking points may not reflect his global standing due to the "continental coefficient," his technical and tactical influence has become a topic of discussion in the international press.
Simone Inzaghi... the architect of the snakes' resurgence
In contrast, Simone Inzaghi succeeded in restoring Inter Milan's former glory, transforming the team into a formidable tactical system adept at playing a highly flexible 3-5-2 formation. Inzaghi didn't limit himself to domestic competition; he also brought the Nerazzurri back to the forefront of European football, boosting their ranking in the global standings. Inzaghi is currently considered one of the top five coaches in the world, thanks to his ability to manage big matches and outperform opponents with significantly larger budgets.
Future dimensions and impact of the Saudi project
The comparison between Inzaghi and Jesus goes beyond mere statistics; it reflects the ongoing struggle to bridge the gap between European and Asian football, a trend spearheaded by Saudi Arabia. As the Saudi league continues to attract international stars and coaches, ranking criteria are expected to evolve in the future, becoming more equitable for clubs achieving exceptional success outside of Europe. Jesus remains the most prominent ambassador for Asian football in these rankings, while Inzaghi continues to champion the revitalized Italian school of football.
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Al-Owairan praises Al-Qadisiyah's Ramadan season and the results of the futsal matches
Comprehensive coverage of Saeed Al-Owairan’s visit to Al-Qadisiyah’s Ramadan season, the results of the futsal and padel tournament, and details of the prizes and accompanying events in Al-Khobar.

The third edition of Al-Qadisiyah's Ramadan Season witnessed a remarkable appearance by Saudi football legend Saeed Al-Owairan, who was a special guest at the club in Al-Khobar. The event was held amidst a festive atmosphere that blended Ramadan spirituality with exciting sporting competition. This visit comes at a time when Al-Qadisiyah is experiencing a qualitative leap forward on all fronts, reflecting the significant sporting development taking place in the Kingdom.
Al-Qadisiyah: The return of the giant and its impact on Saudi football
In his commentary on the sporting scene, Al-Owairan not only praised the organization but also addressed the club's technical and historical significance, noting that Al-Qadisiyah is not just a club, but a historical pillar that has supplied the Saudi national team with stars over the decades. He emphasized that Al-Qadisiyah's return to fierce competition with top clubs like Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli is a major gain for Saudi football, as the rising technical level of clubs in the Eastern Province (Al-Qadisiyah, Al-Ettifaq, and Al-Nahda) directly contributes to strengthening the Saudi national team in international competitions.
Al-Owairan addressed a message of affection to the people of the Eastern Province, saying, "We are living through wonderful times, and Al-Qadisiyah has ignited the league with its strong competition. This is what we hope for the Eastern Province – to always be at the forefront of the sporting scene." He also praised the safe and family-friendly environment the season provides, which gives families peace of mind and encourages large fan attendance.
Padel competitions: Women's empowerment and a large audience
As part of the accompanying events, the women's padel tournament kicked off, reflecting the rapid growth of this sport in the Kingdom and its significant popularity among women. The tournament, which runs until the 12th of Ramadan, features 98 players, both professionals and amateurs, highlighting the club's commitment to providing competitive platforms for all segments of society, in line with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals of enhancing quality of life and promoting sports participation.
Logistics services and valuable prizes
To ensure a seamless visitor experience, the organizing committee provided shuttle buses transporting fans every 15 minutes from the Prince Saud bin Jalawi Park parking area to the club headquarters, a move that reflects the professionalism of the organization and facilitates smooth traffic flow. The club also continues to offer valuable daily prizes, including smart devices (iPhones, iPads, PlayStations), through interactive competitions under the slogan "Your Ramadan with Us.".
Excitement in the halls... and remarkable Arab results
In the Zhou Futsal Championship, the excitement and competitiveness continued, with the Egyptian "Media" team achieving a valuable 3-1 victory over the Omani "Al-Shaab" team. Meanwhile, the Libyan "Al-Suwaihli" team defeated the Al-Tamimi group 2-0, with their player Mohamed Khamis receiving the Man of the Match award. Fans eagerly anticipate the fiery encounters between league leaders Al-Qadisiyah and "Oden Roastery," and the match between "Al-Thaqbah" and the Jordanian "Hamada.".
Al-Qadisiyah star Sultan Khalifa “Haqrous” concluded the scene by confirming that the Ramadan season has gone beyond being a sporting event to become a social and cultural phenomenon that dazzles everyone year after year, and enhances the club’s position as a beacon of light in the Eastern Province.
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Mohammed Al-Deayea criticizes Yassine Bounou after the Al-Hilal vs. Al-Shabab match
Find out why Mohammed Al-Deayea criticized goalkeeper Yassine Bounou after the Al-Hilal and Al-Shabab match in the Roshan League, and the details of his statements regarding the lack of communication with the defense.

Saudi goalkeeping legend and former Al-Hilal player, Mohammed Al-Deayea , directed explicit technical criticism at Moroccan international goalkeeper Yassine Bounou , the guardian of the "Leader's" goal, following the worrying defensive performance displayed by the team during the "Riyadh Derby" match against Al-Shabab Club, within the competitions of the twenty-fourth round of the Roshan Professional League.
Details of Al-Da'ayee's criticism of Yassine Bounou
In a detailed technical analysis on the "Our League is Different" program, the former world's most capped player pointed to a fundamental weakness that has recently emerged in the Moroccan goalkeeper's performance. Al-Da'ayee stated, "Yassine Bounou is clearly suffering from a crisis: a lack of effective communication with his fellow defenders. This silence and lack of direction is the primary reason behind the defensive disarray we've witnessed, leading to him conceding many easy goals recently, both in domestic and continental competitions.".
The importance of communication between the goalkeeper and the defense
Mohammed Al-Deayea's words carry significant weight in sporting circles, given his illustrious history of achievements and his extensive experience protecting the goal for Al-Hilal and the Saudi national team. Experts believe that in modern football, a goalkeeper's role extends beyond simply saving shots; he also acts as a "backside leader," possessing a comprehensive view of the field and directing defenders to close down gaps before the opponent can penetrate. Al-Deayea believes this is a quality Bono lacked in recent matches, resulting in poor defensive positioning.
The result of the match and its impact on the league
The match, played at Al-Shabab Stadium, was a high-scoring affair, with Yassine Bounou conceding three goals in a thrilling 5-3 victory for Al-Hilal. Despite the win and the three points, the number of goals conceded drew criticism from pundits and Al-Hilal fans, who are accustomed to a more solid defense.
With this resounding victory, Al-Hilal's points tally rose to 58, signaling the team's strong return to winning ways and regaining its footing in the Roshan League title race after a period of inconsistency that saw them temporarily lose their top spot. Al-Hilal's coaching staff hopes to address these defensive weaknesses to ensure they remain competitive for all available titles this season.
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Donis attacks the referee of the Al-Khaleej vs. Al-Ittihad match: Fiery statements
Al-Khaleej coach Giorgos Donis erupted in anger against the referee of the Al-Ittihad match in the Roshan League, asserting that his team deserved a penalty kick and the expulsion of Fabinho, criticizing the double standards.

The 24th round of the Saudi Professional League witnessed dramatic events following the end of the match between Al-Khaleej and Al-Ittihad at Al-Inma Stadium, where the Greek coach, Giorgos Donis, the technical director of Al-Khaleej Club, launched a scathing and unprecedented attack on the match refereeing team, expressing his extreme dissatisfaction with what he described as influential decisions that changed the course of the result.
Fiery statements at the press conference
In the aftermath, Donis erupted in anger during the post-match press conference, directing veiled and direct messages at the referee. The Greek coach said sharply, "We had a clear penalty that wasn't awarded, and there was a deserving red card for Al-Ittihad's Fabinho that was ignored. I hope the referee sleeps well tonight." Donis added, emphasizing his team's respect for the competition but demanding fairness: "We respect everyone, and we will do everything to get what we deserve. Our priority is to play beautiful football, but unfortunately, the referees are changing the results.".
Accusations of double standards
The Al-Khaleej coach didn't limit his comments to this match alone, but extended his criticism to previous games, pointing to a disparity in refereeing decisions when it comes to major clubs with large fan bases compared to other teams. Donis explained, "Against Al-Ittihad, the result changed because of the referee, and the same thing happened previously against Neom. It's very easy for referees to show red cards to our players, but when we faced Al-Hilal, making such decisions was difficult for them." These statements reflect a growing feeling among mid-table clubs that referees are under pressure when officiating matches against top teams.
Match context and the impact of the result
Technically speaking, the match ended with a hard-fought and valuable 1-0 victory for Al-Ittihad, courtesy of a goal from Danilo Pereira, securing three crucial points for the "Dean" in their league campaign. This match comes at a critical juncture in the season, as Al-Ittihad aims to solidify their position in the top four and compete for higher rankings, while Al-Khaleej seeks to improve their standing in the mid-table.
Donis and his experience in Saudi stadiums
It's worth noting that Giorgos Donis is no stranger to Saudi football, having previously coached several prominent clubs such as Al-Hilal, Al-Fateh, and Al-Wehda before arriving in the Gulf. This extensive experience lends his statements added weight, as the Greek coach understands the intricacies of the competition and the nature of the fan and media pressure surrounding Roshan League matches. This makes his criticism of refereeing decisions a potential catalyst for renewed debate about the standard of officiating and the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system in one of the region's strongest leagues.
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