Al-Hilal club's management has decided to respond to former Al-Nasr star Khaled Al-Khamdi's statements, which sparked widespread controversy over his comments regarding what he described as “overjoyed” after Al-Hilal's exit from the AFC champions. League.
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Al Hilal bowed out of the Asian Championship in the semi-finals despite beating UAE, Al Ain, in the return leg at the Kingdom Arena (2-1), while Al Ain benefited from their first win. Legh (4-2), to fly to the Asian finals, where it defeated… Japan's Yokohama F Marinos one day.
Al-Ghamdi posted a video clip on Snapchat in which he said, “You see Saudi Arabia, the Gulf countries and all the Arabs are happy, it's not hatred for Al-Hilal, it's a big club big, but the hidden hands that manage the sports scene, this Creating great tension and great anger, Al-Hilal has nothing to do with this issue, but those who manage things from behind and have hidden hands. It needs to be disconnected so we can enjoy our league.”
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Journalist Ahmed Al-Ajlan said Crescent management has started taking legal action With the competent authorities to file a complaint against (former player), he leveled false allegations against the club, demanding action against what he described as offensive content (invisible hands).
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Following the Invisible Hands report, Al-Ghamdi received a widespread attack from Al-Hilal fans, where he was accused of depriving his former team of signing for Al-Nasser by going to Al-Nasser, then backing out of signing with Al-Hilal. At the same time, there were demands for the legal department at Al-Hilal not to compromise and to deal firmly with the insults inflicted on the club and its symbols.