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Kicking Talks: Jaissle Targets Al Nassr as Absences Shape the Saudi Derby

31 December 2025

Kicking Talks: Jaissle Targets Al Nassr as Absences Shape the Saudi Derby
Jaissle prepares Al-Ahli for a tough Saudi clash against Al-Nassr.

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German coach Matias Jaissle of Al-Ahli Jeddah spoke about their upcoming clash with Al-Nassr in the 13th round of the Roshn Saudi Pro League, aiming to extend their recent run after beating Al-Fayha.

Al-Ahli will meet Al-Nassr on Friday, seeking to extend their winning streak following the Al-Fayha win, while the reigning champions hope to return to the winning path after a draw with Al-Ettifaq.

Coach's Take and Absences

In the pre-match press conference, Jaissle commented on the rivalry with Jorge Jesus of Al-Nassr. The clash is not about him versus Jesus; Al-Ahli faces Al-Nassr, and he is focused on preparing the squad well.

He also admitted that absences will affect them, noting that its not only Ibanez who will be missing; several others are out.

Ibanez will miss the match due to a red card from the previous game against Al-Fayha.

Attendance and Confidence

Jaissle also addressed the perceived low ticket sales for the derby, saying he does not know about that but trusts the Al-Ahli fans will be present and influential.

Punchlines: If this derby ends with more goals than a playlist, grab the popcorn. In football, the only louder thing than a crowd is a coach’s grin after the whistle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking about the match?

Matias Jaissle, the Al-Ahli Jeddah coach.

What absences are mentioned?

Ibanez is out due to a red card; several others are also missing.

What did Jaissle say about the rivalry with Jesus and the fan turnout?

He emphasized it is a clash between teams, not a personal duel with Jorge Jesus, and expressed hope that Al-Ahli fans will be present and influential.