Al-Shabab stay perfect: 5 things we learned from Round 6 of Roshn Saudi League

Al-Shabab stayed top with a 1-0 win over Al-Raed to take the team on to a maximum of 18 points from six games. (Twitter: @AlShababSaudiFC)
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Updated 08 October 2022
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Al-Shabab stay perfect: 5 things we learned from Round 6 of Roshn Saudi League

  • Leaders notch sixth straight win, while goals have dried up for champions Al-Hilal

There was plenty of action to talk about in the sixth round of the Roshn Saudi League, as leaders Al-Shabab maintained a perfect start to the season.

Below are five things we learned from this week’s matches.

Hamdallah and Ittihad are back

After the 0-0 draw last week, and a somewhat disappointing performance, the Tigers and star striker Abderrazak Hamdallah had to bounce back. They did just that as Al-Ittihad defeated Al-Fateh 3-1 to move into second.

Last week it was all about the defense in a gritty Classico stalemate and this time, once more, the Jeddah giants were happy to let the opposition have the ball, but the difference was that there were clinical counter-attacks and well-worked set pieces.

The return of Romarinho made a difference, and the Brazilian scored the opener, but it was Hamdallah’s goal that made it 2-1 with 21 minutes remaining that was really beautiful. A fine chipped pass from Igor Coronado found the thigh of Abdulrahman Al-Obud, which cushioned the ball into the path of the Moroccan marksman who made no mistake with a first-time shot.

Coronado was also impressive, assisting the first and then firing home the third from the edge of the area. When the two Brazilian attacking players are on song, then last year’s runners-up can beat anyone and will be perfectly happy to be sitting in second after six games.

Goals drying up for Al-Hilal

Al-Hilal drew 0-0 with Al-Ettifaq, a result that means that the champions now have dropped five points from the last two games. It is nothing to worry about in a season of 30 matches, but scoring just once in the last two games against Al-Wehda and Ettifaq despite a huge amount of possession and more than enough scoring opportunities will be frustrating for coach Ramon Diaz.

The Riyadh giants were dominant from the get-go in Dammam on Thursday but just could not find a way to score against a determined and hard-working opponent. In the absence of the injured Salem Al-Dawsari and Salman Al-Faraj, the chances were higher in quantity than quality, and it was noticeable that there were plenty of shots from outside the area and most of the best attempts came from set pieces. When Saleh Al-Shehri did score with 20 minutes remaining (to scenes of great delight after his lengthy injury lay-off), VAR intervened.

A point at Al-Ettifaq is not a bad result, but such are the high standards Al-Hilal have set themselves that it feels like one. The Riyadh giants have not really got going this season despite their four wins from four in the beginning. 

Pole helping Al-Shabab into pole position

Al-Shabab stay top with a 1-0 win over Al-Raed to take the team on to a maximum of 18 points from six games, with 15 goals scored and just one conceded. It could barely be going better for new coach Vicente Moreno even if this was not the best of the six performances.

Grzegorz Krychowiak is not the biggest-name foreign player in the Saudi Professional League, but the Polish international midfielder has played all but four minutes of the season so far, coming off late in a 4-0 win over Al-Tai. If the Spanish coach has taken to Saudi football smoothly, the 32-year-old Krychowiak has played with authority from the beginning.

He scored both goals in the previous 2-1 win over Al-Feiha. The first was a stunning long-range effort that flew into the top corner, and the second was not quite as spectacular but did win the game. His presence gives Al-Shabab more composure in midfield than last season.

The latest victory came courtesy of an own goal but when you have the tightest defense in Asia, it was enough. Six out of six, but the first really big test comes next against Al-Hilal.

Win for Radif, Al-Taawoun and Saudi Arabia

Whatever happens in the coming weeks and months, Al-Taawoun surely do not have to worry about relegation this season as they have already collected 14 points from the first six games and are not far short of amassing half of the 34 points they managed all season last time around. 

The club have been up and down in recent years, but there is no doubt that they are heading in the right direction, defeating Al-Hilal last week and then downing Al-Wehda 2-0. The latest win should be cheered by most as it featured a fine goal from Abdullah Radif. The 19-year-old striker has impressed at youth level for Saudi Arabia, an encouraging development for a country that does not produce many goal-getters.

He was never going to get much playing time at Al-Hilal and so moved on loan to Al-Taawoun. On his debut, he scored an impressive goal on the stroke of half-time, breaking free of the defense and firing a fine low shot from outside the area into the bottom corner. It will be good for everyone — Al-Taawoun, Al-Hilal and Saudi Arabia — if he keeps it up.

Al-Nassr back on track

After the frustrating goalless draw against Al-Ittihad last week, a game that all at Al-Nassr felt they should have won, the Yellows were clinical as they won 3-0 at Abha. It was always expected that the nine-time champions would take the points against the struggling hosts, but it was a smooth and professional performance. 

In some ways, it was encouraging that the big-name foreign attackers did not get on the scoresheet. Vincent Aboubakar and Talisca have contributed just three goals combined this season and when they move into top gear, then the rest of the league really should have something to worry about.

Luiz Gustavo gave Rudi Garcia’s men the perfect start after just five minutes, taking advantage of a goalkeeping error, and Al-Nassr proceeded to control the game. Sami Al-Najei continued his impressive form this season and was busy probing the Abha defense and, in the end, it was a comfortable win.

There are three very winnable games coming next for last year’s third-place team, and they could be in a good position by the time they face Al-Hilal in December.


Inter continue Scudetto march after Champions League humbling

Updated 01 March 2026
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Inter continue Scudetto march after Champions League humbling

  • Milan will be favorites to win at Cremonese in Sunday’s early fixture, with the local rivals set to face off next weekend in a match which will in all likelihood have little impact on the destination of the Scudetto

MILAN, Italy: Inter Milan bounced back from Champions League elimination with Saturday’s 2-0 win over Genoa which continued their march toward the Serie A title.
Federico Dimarco’s brilliant volley just after the half-hour mark and Hakan Calhanoglu’s second-half penalty were enough for Inter to extend their already huge lead over AC Milan at the top of the table to 13 points.
Milan will be favorites to win at Cremonese in Sunday’s early fixture, with the local rivals set to face off next weekend in a match which will in all likelihood have little impact on the destination of the Scudetto.
Inter, whose fans unloaded a collection of anti-Milan chants in anticipation of the derby, have dropped just two points in 15 league matches and have been a cut above the rest in Italy’s top flight this season.
Their domestic dominance comes in stark contrast to the humiliating manner in which they were dumped out of the Champions League by Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday night.
A 5-2 aggregate defeat to the Norwegian minnows cast doubts over not just the quality of Cristian Chivu’s team but of Italian football as a whole.
There was plenty of quality in Dimarco’s opener however, the Italy full-back beautifully placing a first-time finish from a tight angle after exchanging passes with Henrikh Mkhitaryan.
Little else happened in a humdrum encounter until Alex Amorim handled a cross from Luis Henrique, whose shot had been tipped onto the post just moments before.
Calhanoglu calmly stroked home the spot-kick on his return to action following niggling muscle problems which have caused him issues since before Christmas, sealing the points for Inter.
Big Rom back
Romelu Lukaku kept Napoli on course for a Champions League spot with a last-gasp winner in the champions’ 2-1 victory over rock-bottom Verona, the Belgium forward’s first goal of the season.
Lukaku forced home Giovane’s cross to snatch the win for third-placed Napoli with the last kick of the game at the Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi.
Napoli had looked like dropping points in northern Italy when Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro levelled Rasmus Hojlund’s early opener in the 65th minute.
But Lukaku, who only played his first game of the season in late January, gave Napoli a huge win with both Como and Atalanta pushing for a top-four placing.
“I was a dead player before coming here,” said Lukaku to DAZN.
“This season has been difficult, but we’ve got to aim high.”
Napoli’s title defense is all but over as they trail Inter by 14 points after an injury-ravaged season.
Napoli were missing key midfielders Scott McTominay, Kevin De Bruyne and Andre-Frank Anguissa on Saturday, as well as captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo.
Verona, under interim coach Paolo Sammarco following the sacking of Paolo Zanetti earlier this month, are 10 points from safety after a 12th straight match without a win.
Como, who face Inter in the first leg of the Italian Cup semifinals on Tuesday, strolled to 3-1 victory over strugglers Lecce to continue their push for a first-ever qualification for European football.
Cesc Fabregas’s team are two points behind Roma, in fourth and Juventus’ opponents on Sunday, and five behind Napoli.
Como are also two points ahead of sixth-placed Juve who face Roma trying to stay in touch with the Champions League places after being eliminated from Europe’s elite club competition by Galatasaray on Wednesday.