Negative numbers surrounded Al Hilal after losing to Al-Fateh on Saturday 2-3 in the Mohammed bin Salman Professional League, including that it suffered two consecutive losses in the league competition for the first time in nearly 6 years.
Al-Hilal suffered two consecutive losses from Al-Nassr and Al-Fateh, which has not happened to the team since February 2016 in the league championship, when it lost from Al-Taawoun with a clean goal scored by Evolo in the 17th round, and lost at its home from Al-Ittihad with the same result with the goal of Ziad Al-Sahafi in the next round, and the Greek Georgios Donis was coaching team at the time.
Although Al-Fateh lost the largest number of matches in the professional league against Al-Hilal with 19 games, and Al-Hilal scored more than any other team in the competition with 62 goals, but it managed to outperform Al-Azraq for the first time since December 2012 in the league, that is, after 9 full years.
Al-Fateh excelled at the time with two goals against a goal through Doris Salomo and Elton Jose from a penalty kick, while the South Korean Yoo Byung-soo scored Al Hilal’s goal, and the French Antoine Compoire was leading the technical guild for Al Hilal at the time, while the Tunisian Fathi Al Jabal won those match points and the league championship at the end of the season for the first time And the last in the club’s history.
Al Hilal failed to win in 4 consecutive matches in the league for the first time since the period between December 2020 and January 2021 under the leadership of Razvan Lucescu, as it tied in the four matches at the time with Al Ittihad and Al Shabab in December, and Al Batin and Al Ahly in January.