Pair him up with Tombakti, probably the sweatiest silver link ever
Arabic names has no exact equivalence in Engilsh, so potato potato..
He didn't, it was a loan and only played 30 minutes there, didn't properly get the enough chance, and Villareal's coach Javier Calleja back at the time wanted to buy his contract after his performance in 2018's World Cup, cause he thought he needed a bigger chance because he knew the potential, but Jorge Jesus (Al Hilal's coach at that time) completely refused because he was crucial and part of his plans
This guy is actually extremely underrated, he would’ve been something similar to Salah or Mahrez’s ego if he ever decided to take the risk and leave to Europe at an early age, he’s better than both Al Jaber and Al Owairan who are heroes in EAFC, arguably the best Saudi player in the history, wouldn’t be surprised at all if he became a hero years later, he’s just low rated these years because he plays in the Saudi League which makes sense, but as a player he’s actually incredibly talented and iconic, and we saw that against Argentina in the World Cup
How come? He contributed like 15 goals (most winger with contributions in the Saudi League last season) then who should’ve been there instead?
Man he basically scored 7 penalties from those 11 goals, which means only 4 goals in open play.. is that an upgrade for a 79 rated ST in the Saudi League?! (Who used to bang 30 goals every season). Also how’s Al Nassr finishing 6th in the Saudi League considered good? You gotta accept that downgrade and leave the sympathy behind :)
7 contributions in 27 games isn’t the best for a 78 rated player in the Saudi League.. is it?
He did well with Peru though..