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Kawasaki flies to victory in the semi-finals

Japan's Kawasaki Frontale qualified for the semi-finals after defeating Qatar's Al Sadd 3-2 after extra time, following the end of regulation time

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Japan's Kawasaki Frontale qualified for the semi-finals after defeating Qatar's Al Sadd 3-2 after extra time, following a 2-2 draw at the end of regular time, today (Sunday) at Prince Abdullah Al Faisal Sports City Stadium in Jeddah, in the quarter-finals of the AFC Champions League. Kawasaki will now face Al Nassr in the semi-finals next Wednesday.

In regular time, Arison Souza (d. 4) and Marcinho Augusto (d. 21) scored Kawasaki Frontale’s goals, while Paulo Otavio (d. 9) and Claudinho Luiz (d. 71) scored Al Sadd’s goals.

In extra time, Kawasaki managed to secure the victory for himself through a goal by Yasuto Wakizaka (98th minute).

With this, Kawasaki Frontale achieved a historic milestone by qualifying for the AFC Champions League semi-finals for the first time in its history.

Kawasaki Frontale will meet Al-Nasr in the semi-finals next Wednesday, after Al-Nasr defeated Japan's Yokohama Marinos 4-1.

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Saleh Al-Mutlaq criticizes Joao Felix's weight, and Jesus responds with numbers

Controversy at Al-Nasr after Saleh Al-Mutlaq criticized Joao Felix's weight and declining performance, while coach Jesus defends his player before facing Al-Fayha in the Saudi Professional League.

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Joao Felix, Al-Nassr player

The corridors of Al-Nassr FC in Saudi Arabia have recently been abuzz with controversy surrounding the performance of Portuguese star João Félix, coinciding with the crucial stages of the 2025-2026 Saudi Professional League season. Despite the team's positive results, the individual performances of some of its stars have come under intense scrutiny from both technical and fan critics.

In this context, Saleh Al-Mutlaq, the former Al-Nassr and Saudi national team star, directed harsh and direct criticism at the Portuguese player, expressing his dissatisfaction with Felix's performance compared to the high expectations placed upon him. In widely circulated televised remarks, Al-Mutlaq stated that Felix "completely disappears under pressure" and fails to provide the desired contribution in crucial matches that demand leadership and decisiveness in front of goal.

Criticisms of weight and physical fitness

Al-Mutlaq's observations weren't limited to the technical aspects; he also addressed the physical side, drawing attention to what he described as the player's "weight gain" and sluggishness in recent matches, which negatively impacted his attacking effectiveness. The former star emphasized that Al-Nassr fans don't expect a player of Felix's caliber and international stature to simply be present; they expect him to be decisive and score goals consistently, especially given the fierce competition for domestic and continental titles.

Jesus defends: His role is tactical and pivotal

On the other hand, and true to form in protecting his players, Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus stepped forward to defend his compatriot, refusing to downplay Felix's contributions. Jesus explained that evaluating a player shouldn't be limited to goal-scoring statistics alone, emphasizing that Felix provides the team with diverse tactical solutions that some overlook.

The Al-Nassr coach pointed out that Felix plays a vital role in linking the lines and creating plays for other stars in the forward line, such as Kingsley Coman, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sadio Mane. Jesus expressed his complete confidence that Felix will soon return to scoring form, considering him a cornerstone of the team's attacking system.

The language of numbers and the challenge of Al-Fayha

Looking at the statistics, the criticism may seem a bit harsh, as Joao Felix’s numbers this season indicate a tangible impact; he participated in 34 matches in various competitions, during which he contributed to 31 goals (scoring 19 and assisting 12), a numerical tally that confirms his effectiveness despite the fluctuation in his level at some times.

All eyes will be on Al Majma'ah Sports City Stadium on Saturday evening, where Al Nassr will be the visitors against Al Fayha in the 24th round of the league. Al Nassr enters the match in second place with 58 points, aiming to close the gap on the league leaders, while Al Fayha, currently in eleventh place with 27 points, will be looking to pull off an upset, taking advantage of playing at home. This match will be a true test for Felix, allowing him to respond to criticism from Al Mutlaq and prove his coach, Jesus, right.

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The truth about Simone Inzaghi's dismissal from coaching Al-Hilal Saudi Club

Italian reports have revealed the truth behind Simone Inzaghi's dismissal from Al-Hilal following inconsistent results. Learn about the details of his lucrative contract and the club's stance on his continued tenure.

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Simone Inzaghi, Al-Hilal coach

Italian press reports have put an end to the rumors circulating in Saudi sports circles about the future of Italian coach Simone Inzaghi with Al-Hilal club, confirming his continued leadership of the team, despite the wave of criticism he has faced recently due to fluctuating results and technical performance.

Management's confidence despite shaky results

The renowned Italian newspaper "Calciomercato" indicated that Al-Hilal's management still has full confidence in the 49-year-old coach, denying any intention to dismiss him at present. This confirmation comes after the marathon match between Al-Hilal and Al-Shabab in the 24th round of the Saudi Professional League , which ended with a resounding 5-3 victory for Al-Hilal. Despite the win, the team conceding three goals renewed concerns about the defensive solidity that characterized Inzaghi's previous teams.

Tactical background and adaptation challenges

Inzaghi, who built his illustrious coaching reputation with Italian clubs Lazio and Inter Milan, faces a different challenge in Saudi Arabia. After leading Inter Milan to domestic titles and the Champions League final with a disciplined tactical approach, the coach finds himself tasked with balancing the defensive Italian philosophy with the attacking football favored by Al-Hilal fans. The Al-Hilal management is demanding that the coach raise the team's performance level and rectify defensive errors to ensure continued competitiveness, especially given Al-Hilal's historical dominance both domestically and continentally.

Details of the astronomical contract and the penalty clause

A key factor contributing to Inzaghi's stability with Al-Hilal is his lucrative contract with the Riyadh-based club. His contract runs until June 2027, with a net annual salary of approximately €26 million , making him the second highest-paid coach in the world, behind Atlético Madrid's Diego Simeone (€34 million). This substantial financial investment, backed by a complex and costly release clause, makes terminating the contract mid-season highly unlikely, both economically and administratively, thus giving the coach greater freedom to implement his ideas.

A fierce battle for the top spot in the Saudi League

These developments come at a time of unprecedented and fierce competition in the league. Al-Hilal currently sits in third place with 58 points, just one point behind league leaders Al-Ahli, and facing stiff competition from Al-Nassr. This tight race among the top three teams puts immense pressure on the coaching staff, as there is no room for further dropped points. The upcoming period represents a turning point for Inzaghi's career, as he will have to translate the administrative confidence and financial support into tangible trophies that satisfy the ambitions of the Al-Hilal fans and restore the club to its rightful place as a champion of the competitions.

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Real Madrid face Manchester City: Butragueño's concerns and Marmoush's threat

The Champions League draw has pitted Real Madrid against Manchester City for the fifth time. Learn about Butragueño's reaction, Omar Marmoush's impact, and the concerns surrounding potential absences in the Real Madrid squad.

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Butragueño and Real Madrid

In a dramatic turn of events reminiscent of past seasons, Real Madrid found themselves once again drawn against English giants Manchester City in the Champions League draw, marking their fifth consecutive encounter. This draw did not go unnoticed by the Real Madrid delegation, as cameras captured the reaction of Emilio Butragueño, Real Madrid's Director of Institutional Relations, whose usually calm demeanor transformed into a clear expression of concern and surprise.

A picture is worth a thousand words

Butragueño has always been known for his impeccable diplomacy and composure in European circles, but the Spanish newspaper AS asserted that the Real Madrid legend's body language this time was completely different. He seemed unable to conceal the weight of the task, as if the draw had presented Los Blancos with the most difficult scenario they had hoped to avoid, especially given the availability of other, seemingly less complicated, options, such as facing Sporting Lisbon.

A history of conflicts and facing an "early final"

This encounter holds special significance that extends far beyond the pitch; it pits the historic European champion and record holder for the most titles against the newly dominant force in football, led by the tactician Pep Guardiola. This fifth consecutive meeting transforms it into a modern-day "European Clasico," with analysts predicting that the winner of this match will often be the favorite to lift the trophy, thus placing immense pressure on both sides in the early stages of the knockout rounds.

City's threats... and Marmoush in the spotlight

Real Madrid's concerns are not unfounded, as Manchester City are currently enjoying a period of formidable attacking prowess. The Spanish newspaper Marca has warned of the English team's attacking force, highlighting in particular the brilliant Egyptian star Omar Marmoush. Marmoush, who is experiencing the best form of his career this season, is a key component of City's "frightening quartet," adding a new tactical challenge to Carlo Ancelotti's defense, which must find solutions to contain the threat posed by the Egyptian Pharaoh and his teammates.

A thorny path and fears of absences

Real Madrid reached this stage with great difficulty after overcoming Benfica in the playoffs with a 3-1 aggregate score, only to face the strongest contender directly. Adding to their woes is the looming threat of suspensions; four key players risk missing the second leg if they receive yellow cards, presenting the coaching staff with complex calculations that may force them to adopt an overly cautious approach.

Ultimately, Real Madrid finds itself facing a test of character and identity before it is a technical test, in a confrontation that many describe as an "early final" that may determine the features of the entire European football season.

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