Al-Hilal win to cut Al-Nassr’s lead at the top to two points

Theo Hernandez celebrates after scoring. (Al-Hilal)
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Updated 01 January 2026
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Al-Hilal win to cut Al-Nassr’s lead at the top to two points

  • Reigning champions Al- Ittihad beat Neom 3-1 to end the year on a high after difficult title defence
  • Leaders dropped their first points of the season on Tuesday after a 2-2 draw against Ettifaq

RIYADH: Al-Hilal have closed the gap on leaders Al-Nassr lead at the top of the Saudi Pro League table to two points after beating Al-Khollod 3-1 on New Year’s Eve.

The win saw Al-Hilal leapfrog Al-Taawoun into second place they now have 29 points from 11 matches, just two behind Al-Nassr, who on Tuesday dropped their first points of the season after a 2-2 draw with Ettifaq.

Al-Hilal took the lead through Sergei Milinkovic-Savic after 45 minutes there was still enough stoppage time for Ramiro Enrique to equalize form the penalty spot. Two second half goals from Theo Hernandez secured a vital three points for Al-Hila.

Earlier in the day reigning SPL champions Al-Itttihad beat hosts Neom  3-1 to go fifth in the table and end the year on n relative high after a difficult defence of their title so far in this campaign.

Roger Fernandes opened the scoring on 14 minutes from Steven Bergwijn’s assist, but Said Benrahma equalized 13 minutes later for teams to go into the break on equal terms. 

Second half goals by Bergwijn and Ahmed Al-Ghamdi secured a morale-boosting win for Al-Ittihad.

In Wednesday’s other match, Al-Qadsiah beat hosts Al-Shabab 3-2 to stay fifth in the table. 


Tudor says turning round Tottenham his hardest job

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Tudor says turning round Tottenham his hardest job

  • Spurs’ woeful run of form under Thomas Frank saw the Dane sacked earlier this month
  • Tudor, asked Thursday if this was his biggest rescue job, replied: “Probably, if I see, if I recognize the difficulties there are, probably, yes”

LONDON: Tottenham Hotspur interim head coach Igor Tudor says ensuring the club avoid relegation from the Premier League represents the hardest challenge of his career.
Spurs’ woeful run of form under Thomas Frank saw the Dane sacked earlier this month, with Tudor brought in to replicate the kind of mid-season recovery he managed with Italian sides Juventus and Lazio.
Tottenham last played outside the English top flight in the 1977/78 season and Tudor’s first game in charge ended in a 4-1 derby defeat to north London rivals and league leaders Arsenal on Sunday.
This latest loss extended Tottenham’s winless league run to nine matches and made it only two wins from their last 18 in the division.
Spurs are now 16th in the table and just four points above the bottom three ahead of Sunday’s match away to Fulham.
Tudor, asked Thursday if this was his biggest rescue job, replied: “Probably, if I see, if I recognize the difficulties there are, probably, yes. It’s even a bigger challenge, even a bigger motivation to do this and we do it.”
He added the role was harder than he envisaged, but stressed work on the training ground can spark a revival.
“Probably yes,” Tudor said. “Yes, very tough, but it’s what I said before, I don’t change my opinion, it is how it is, so, daily work, focus, raising in all things we need to do, physical condition, mental confidence, performance and waiting for the players to come back.
“We need to be focused on us, what we can do, less thinking about others, that’s always good and it will be good.”
Spurs will discover their Champions League opponents for the last 16 on Friday, but Tudor promised to waste no “energy” on European fixtures with either Atletico Madrid or Galatasaray.
“I don’t think too much about the draw,” he said. “It won’t change for me nothing.”
The Croatian will be buoyed by the return of defender Kevin Danso and full-back Pedro Porro for Sunday’s fixture at Craven Cottage.