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Tactical turbulence: Al Hilal’s win sparks a storm of questions over Inzaghi’s direction

3 November 2025

Tactical turbulence: Al Hilal’s win sparks a storm of questions over Inzaghi’s direction
Debate over tactics after Al Hilal's win vs Al Shabab.

Backlash mounts after Al Hilal's narrow win over Al Shabab

In the wake of Al Hilal's 1-0 victory over Al Shabab in the Saudi Pro League, mounting criticism has targeted Italian coach Simone Inzaghi. The outcry was sparked by comments from club icon Sami Al-Jaber, who openly challenged the manager following the match.

Despite the win, there is a sense of unease about the direction of the team and whether Inzaghi can restore the attacking identity historically associated with the club.

Voices from the sport: Jaber, Attif and Noor weigh in

Former stars Ahmed Attif and Mohammed Noor joined in the critique, arguing that the team is playing a style that does not reflect the club's legacy or ambitions.

The conversation centers on whether the team maintains its chemistry, with Attif pointing to the lack of a clear game plan after the opponent's sending off and Noor highlighting a perceived loss of aesthetic appeal in recent displays.

Nor also cited that the team is relying on a direct route to goal without diverse movement between lines, and he questioned whether the coach truly values Salem Al-Dawsari or could fit him into a system with Theo Hernandez.

What comes next for Inzaghi and Al Hilal

Al Hilal sits third on 17 points, four behind the leaders and one behind the second place club, leaving questions about the upcoming matches and whether the coach will adjust tactics to recapture the team's attacking spirit.

Meanwhile, Sami Al-Jaber warned that the team needs to find a clear identity rather than merely collecting points, and he urged changes that align with the club's fame and fans' expectations.

Mohammed Noor added that the club may benefit from a broader tactical approach, especially regarding the use of top attackers and how they affect the flow of play in important fixtures against rivals.

Punchline 1: Al Hilal's strategy is so mysterious that even the scoreboard needs a flashlight.

Punchline 2: If plot twists were football, Inzaghi would have written a trilogy by now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sparked the criticism of Inzaghi?

Criticism intensified after Al Hilal's 1-0 win over Al Shabab and comments from Sami Al-Jaber calling the coach's approach a potential governance issue for the team's identity.

Which former players joined the critique?

Ahmed Attif and Mohammed Noor publicly questioned the team's style and its alignment with the club's legacy.

Where does Al Hilal stand in the league after the match?

Al Hilal sits third with 17 points, four behind the leaders and one behind the second-placed side, prompting questions about future tactical adjustments.

What are the suggested changes for the team?

Suggestions include restoring a clear attacking plan, optimizing the use of key players like Salem Al-Dawsari and Theo Hernandez, and revisiting Inzaghi's overall approach.