Key Points

Al-Hilal captain Salem Al-Dawsari will miss the rest of the FIFA Club World Cup due to a hamstring injury sustained in their 2-0 win over Pachuca. The Saudi club confirmed he faces 4-6 weeks of recovery, leaving a major void ahead of their clash with Manchester City. Defender Kalidou Koulibaly praised new coach Simone Inzaghi's tactical influence despite limited training time. Al-Hilal remains unbeaten but must now navigate the knockout stages without their star player.

Key Points: Al-Hilal Captain Salem Al-Dawsari Out of FIFA Club World Cup

  • Al-Dawsari injured after scoring in 2-0 win over Pachuca
  • Out for 4-6 weeks with hamstring issue
  • Al-Hilal to face Manchester City in Round of 16
  • Defender Koulibaly praises coach Inzaghi's tactical impact
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Al-Hilal captain Salem Al-Dawsari ruled out of FIFA Club World Cup

Al-Hilal's Salem Al-Dawsari ruled out of FIFA Club World Cup with hamstring injury, dealing a blow ahead of Manchester City clash.

"In important moments, big players turn up. – Salem Al-Dawsari"

Orlando, June 28

Al-Hilal captain Salem Al-Dawsari has been ruled out of the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup due to a hamstring injury, the Saudi club announced on Saturday.

He scored the opening goal of Al-Hilal's 2-0 victory over Pahuca on Friday to seal the round of 16 spot in the 32-team competition. The four-time Asian champions finished second behind Real Madrid in Group H.“Medical tests have confirmed that Salem Al-Dawsari has suffered from a hamstring injury. He will be undergoing a treatment and rehabilitation program that will last between four to six weeks,” Al-Hilal said in a statement on X.Al-Hilal will now take on defending champions Manchester City in round of 16 on Monday. “In important moments, big players turn up. Thanks to God, I have very good numbers this year, but what is most important is the team and the group. I have been breaking records and look forward to breaking more in the future.""We will now focus on the next game and the round of 16," Al-Dawsari had said to local media, with Al Hilal having advanced unbeaten to the Round of 16.With Italian Simone Inzaghi at the helm in his first assignment with the club, after leading Inter Milan to the UEFA Champions League final, defender Kalidou Koulibaly said the Al-Hilal players have adapted to Inzaghi's methods despite the tactician having had not much time work on tactics.“Inzaghi is a top coach. I got to know him in Italy and played against his teams a lot. He had a great run with Inter Milan, making it to the Champions League final twice and winning the Scudetto.

"We haven't worked with him much in training, but his ideas are clear. He gets us to watch plenty of videos, and we chat a lot about tactics. Now we're seeing the impact on the pitch,” said Koulibaly to FIFA.com. “When you play with either two or three at the back, it's all about defending well. The main thing is not to concede any goals.

"Our top priority is to stop them from getting on the scoreboard because we know that when we attack, we can take the lead at any moment. We all have to give our all for the team,” added Koulibaly.With just a goal - from the penalty spot - and six shots on target in their first two matches, Al-Hilal knew they had to be deadly against Pachuca and the mercurial Al-Dawsari got the ball rolling with the opener in the 22nd minute, with Marcos Leonardo following suit deep into stoppage time.

- IANS

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Priya S
This shows why we need better sports science in Asian football. Indian clubs should learn from this - our players get injured too often because of poor conditioning. Maybe Al-Hilal can share their rehab protocols with ISL teams 🤔
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Arjun K
Inzaghi's tactics seem interesting but without their star player, it will be tough against Man City. Still, as an Indian who follows European football, I'm excited to see how Asian teams perform at this level! #ClubWC
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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai - this tournament is showing how global football has become! Disappointed about Al-Dawsari though, he's such an exciting player to watch. Hope they can still put up a good fight against City.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, the article focuses too much on European perspectives. As an Asian football fan, I want to know more about how this affects Al-Hilal's AFC Champions League preparations. That's the tournament that matters most for us here in India!
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Nisha Z
Hamstring injuries are so frustrating! Our Indian cricket team faces this problem too often. Maybe our football and cricket medical teams should collaborate on prevention strategies. Wishing Al-Dawsari speedy recovery 🙏

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