Saudi heavyweights win seven of eight matches to top AFC Champions League standings, while Al Ain FC and Ulsan HD struggle ahead of FIFA Club World Cup campaigns.
The Brazilian forward, who has since returned to Santos, was no longer able to deliver what was expected of him on the pitch, despite boosting the club’s commercial success.
After Neymar's release, Al-Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada has taken a cruel jab at the Brazilian, saying he is "no longer capable" ...
“Al-Hilal have come out of the pack, and it’s huge numbers. “It won’t just be the football numbers, it’s also the status he would have in Saudi. But I don’t think this will be a ...
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