Al-Hilal leads early Saudi Pro League table as rivals falter

Moussa Margea celebrates scoring Al-Hilal’s equalizer against Al-Taawoun. (Twitter: @Alhilal_EN)
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Updated 21 August 2021
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Al-Hilal leads early Saudi Pro League table as rivals falter

  • The Champions needed a 93rd minute winner to overcome Al-Taawoun in their second match in the league

Champions Al Hilal have taken the lead in the early stages of the 2021-22 Saudi Pro League season after a dramatic 2-1 win against Al-Taawoun at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Buraidah on Friday night.

A stoppage time winner means the Riyadh team has maximum points from its opening two matches, but it was only nine minutes away from what would have been a shock away defeat.

Al-Taawoun’s Cameroonian forward Léandre Tawamba had a goal disallowed for offside in the 13th minute, before a mix-up between Al-Hilal’s defender Ali Al-Bulayhi and goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf presented him with another chance just before the half-hour mark, which he gleefully accepted.

Al-Hilal raised their game but struggled to score, with Malian striker Moussa Marega in particular coming close to an equalizer.

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Al-Taawoun will next host Al-Nassr on Thursday, while Al-Hilal take on Al-Batin the following day.

At the start of the second half, Al-Hilal coach Leonardo Jardim brought on Salman Al-Faraj for Mohammed Jahfali, but the breakthrough continued to elude them as the final 10 minutes of the match approached.

Al Hilal’s pressure paid off in the 81st minute when Yasser Al-Shahrani’s cross was headed home by Marega. After VAR checked for its validity, the goal stood.

Brazilian Matheus Pereira almost marked his debut with a late winner but shot weakly at Cassio in Al-Taawoun’s goal.

The real drama was still to come, with the South Korean Hyun Soo Jang giving Al-Hilal all three points with a 93rd minute winner.

Al-Taawoun will next host Al-Nassr on Thursday, while Al-Hilal take on Al-Batin the following day.

In Friday’s other matches Al Batin defeated Abha 2-1 and Damac edged newly promoted Al-Tai 1-0.

On Thursday Al-Ahli scraped a late draw at Al-Hazem, and Al-Nassr went down 2-1 to Al-Faisaly.


Al-Hilal complete second-half comeback against ten-man Al-Nassr to extend SPL lead

Updated 12 January 2026
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Al-Hilal complete second-half comeback against ten-man Al-Nassr to extend SPL lead

  • Simone Inzaghi’s side move onto 38 points after a 3-1 victory, seven clear of Al-Nassr
  • Al-Nassr goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi was sent off in the 60th minute for violent conduct

RIYADH: It was an evening of football drama in Riyadh as the much-anticipated Capital Derby between Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr took place at the Kingdom Arena in the headline fixture of Matchday 15. With Al-Nassr four points behind the league leaders prior to the game, victory was essential for Jorge Jesus’ side as they remain in search for their first Saudi Pro League title in seven years.

The game kicked off at a slow place. Inzaghi, setting up his Al-Hilal side in a 5-4-1 defensive shape, tried to draw Al-Nassr deep into their half to exploit them on the counter. With Rúben Neves playing in the middle of a back three, his long passes proved key for the Blues as they targeted the space behind Al-Nassr’s defence.

Al-Nassr did not respond as expected. Jesus’ side have played at a blistering pace this season, characterised by a relentless high press, but this encounter saw Al-Nassr adopt a more cautious approach. Instead, they relied on moments of individual brilliance to break past the compact Al-Hilal structure.

Kingsley Coman was central to that strategy, as his movement between the channels saw the visitors’ most dangerous momment in the 19th minute. Mohammed Al-Rubaie, who had a shaky start in goal, managed to tip the ball wide for a corner.

Neither side appeared willing to overcommit, with the play concentrated in midfield. It was there that João Félix, spotting Coman on the shoulder of his defender, lofted a pass from deep to release the Frenchman, who laid it off to Cristiano Ronaldo for the opener.

Jesus’ first-half paid off, with the goal on the cusp of half-time giving Al-Nassr a vital boost heading into the break. They managed to keep the pressure on early in the second half, but the tide changed within minutes.

Malcom, attempting to cut inside for a shot, was brought down by Mohamed Simakan for a penalty in the 56th minute. Salem Al-Dawsari slotted it with confidence to bring the hosts back into the game, but the defining moment followed shortly after.

As Al-Hilal attempted to retrieve the ball from the net, Al-Nassr goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi intervened. In the ensuing scramble, he struck Neves in an incident deemed violent conduct by the referee as he was given his marching orders in the 60th minute.

Despite being reduced to ten men, Al-Nassr did not retreat. However, with Angelo sacrificed for replacement goalkeeper Mubarak Al-Buainain, their attacking threat diminished, making clear chances increasingly difficult to come by.

This opened the door for Al-Hilal’s return into the game, and in the 81st minute, a pinpoint cross by Neves from the left flank found Mohammed Kanno who finished to give the hosts the lead.

Ronaldo was substituted soon after, as Jesus sought fresh impetus through youngster Wesley, but the change failed to alter the course of the match. Al-Hilal were once again awarded a penalty after Al-Dawsari was brought down in stoppage time, before Neves stepped up to convert his penalty for Al-Hilal’s third of the night.

Al-Nassr, who began the season with ten consecutive wins, have now gone four games without a victory — three of them defeats. Their tally freezes at 31 points, as Al-Hilal move clear at the summit onto 38.

Elsewhere in the Saudi Pro League, Al-Hazem moved further clear of the relegation zone after a stunning comeback against Al-Najma. The latter, who were minutes away from their first win of the season, conceded two goals in the sixth and eighth minute of stoppage time to succumb to a 3-2 defeat. Meanwhile, Al-Ettifaq welcomed Al-Khaleej in the Eastern Province, losing 2-1 after a Jack Hendry own goal in the 86th minute gifted the visitors the win.

Action returns on Tuesday, with Al-Okhdood facing Al-Kholood at 6:25pm, followed by Al-Fateh against Al-Riyadh and Damac against Al-Ittihad, both kicking off at 8:30pm.