{"id":1218,"date":"2020-11-23T07:30:46","date_gmt":"2020-11-23T08:30:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/?p=1218"},"modified":"2020-11-23T10:07:19","modified_gmt":"2020-11-23T10:07:19","slug":"derby-day-in-riyadh-dominates-spl-resumption-as-star-studded-al-hilal-and-al-nassr-scrap","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/?p=1218","title":{"rendered":"Derby day in Riyadh dominates SPL resumption as star-studded Al Hilal and Al Nassr scrap"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>                Derby day in the capital will garner the greatest attention when the 2020\/21 Saudi Professional League kicks back into gear.<br \/>\nThis month\u2019s international break, plus the 2020 G20 Riyadh summit, paused the top-flight action in the Kingdom. But it is set to come back with a roaring slate of match-week five fixtures, headlined by Monday night\u2019s meeting between reigning champions Al Hilal and 2018\/19\u2019s finest Al Nassr.<br \/>\nHere is a rundown, with\u00a0Wyscout\u2019s\u00a0help, of this round\u2019s trio of standout fixtures:<br \/>\nAL HILAL V AL NASSR (MONDAY, 21:15)<br \/>\nA fixture which has an all-together different flavour, in this curious campaign.<br \/>\nRiyadh\u2019s giants have been neck and neck since the start of 2018\/19, sharing the last two titles plus a number of grandstand meetings. But as we speak, it appears these great rivals are moving in divergent directions.<br \/>\nMonday\u2019s hosts Hilal have serenely rebounded from September\u2019s enforced 2020 AFC Champions League withdrawal as holders, calmly motoring to the top of the standings before the international break courtesy of a Bafetimbi Gomis-inspired 2-0 victory versus Ettifaq.<br \/>\nTheir backline has been breached just once and only three clubs have struck more often at the opposite end (six goals).<br \/>\nNassr, meanwhile, lost their opening three SPL fixtures and then astonishingly prevailed 2-0 against promoted Al Qadsiyah, despite a rampant coronavirus outbreak impacting more than a dozen members of their club.<br \/>\nDepleted Al Nassr celebrate their win at Al Qadsiyah (EPA).<br \/>\nWith 2019 global top scorer Abderrazak Hamdallah yet to kick a ball in the SPL for a variety of reasons, they\u2019ve stumbled towards being the joint-second-weakest attack on four goals scored. But, the Morocco striker is within a phalanx of recovered troops raring to go this week.<br \/>\nIf Nassr are to push up the standings, it is vital that the likes of $18 million Argentina winger Pity Martinez and Atlas Lion Nordin Amrabat begin clicking in a recalibrated attack at King Fahd International Stadium.<br \/>\nUnsung hero Gustavo Cuellar, of Colombia, will mount the first line of defence for Hilal. Argentine winger Luciano Vietto might also receive his opening start since a \u20ac8 million summer switch from Sporting Lisbon, after Salem Al Dawsari\u2019s exertions with Saudi Arabia.<br \/>\nThis particular test, however, is set to be faced without inspirational coach Razvan Lucescu. The Romanian is housebound after a COVID-19 positive, with trusted lieutenant Cristiano Bacci in control.<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Hilal 3-1 Al Nassr<br \/>\nAL AHLI JEDDAH V AL SHABAB (MONDAY, 19:15)<br \/>\nIf results run as expected later on Monday, this should be a contest to define who\u2019ll mount the strongest challenge to unseat Hilal.<br \/>\nAl Ahli claimed narrow 1-0 wins in their opening two games, before a distant 2-0 derby defeat to Al Ittihad and riotous 4-3 victory versus promoted Al Ain. Asserting consistency within the ranks of a third-placed roster will now be essential for boss Vladan Milojevic, who\u2019ll hope Syria superstar Omar Al Somah throws off the shackles after a hat-trick in the latter-mentioned outing ended his three-match SPL goal drought.<br \/>\nAl Ahli Jeddah striker Omar Al Somah (l) challenged by Al Ittihad&#8217;s Ahmed Hegazy (EPA).<br \/>\nSecond-placed Shabab, meanwhile, have been utterly transformed by the addition of Argentina metronome Ever Banega. A warrior spirit and unnerving calm from the penalty spot have combined to hand the Riyadh outfit four more points after four games (10) than a year ago (six), while their goal count (eight) is more than double the requisite figure (three).<br \/>\nTheir average percentage for ball possession has also gone up to 55.6, from last season\u2019s 47.6.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s now four years since Ahli added the last of four SPL crowns and eight since Shabab won their eighth. Belief will abound about another if either claims all three points at King Abdullah Sports City.<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Ahli Jeddah 1-2 Al Shabab<br \/>\nAL TAAWOUN V AL WEHDA (TUESDAY, 18:50)<br \/>\n2020\/21 is yet to, truly, get started for both these aspirant sides.<br \/>\n2018\/19 King\u2019s Cup winners Taawoun have struggled to snap out of the funk which enveloped them at the end of 2019\/20 and are down in a disappointing 11th. Even reintegration of Cameroon striker Leandre Tawamba after a rancorous summer has done little, with three goals the joint lowest.<br \/>\nThis situation is worsened by a gaping creative deficit. The club\u2019s five key passes is the SPL\u2019s least, while aerial targets Tawamba and Australia forward Mitchell Duke are in a team which has put in only the ninth-most crosses (60).<br \/>\nMitchell Duke (r) in action for Al Taawoun versus Al Ittihad (EPA).<br \/>\nWehda, who finished fourth last term and historically made the 2021 AFC Champions League, are in even-worse condition in 14th. Their call to poach Ivo Vieira from Portugal\u2019s Vitoria de Guimaraes has yet to prove fruitful, three defeats and a solitary win in the dying seconds versus promoted Al Qadsiyah being registered.<br \/>\nOnly three clubs have conceded more goals than them. New centre-back Pedro Henrique has looked especially uncertain.<br \/>\nSomething will have to give at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium with a draw of little use. But whether either can force victory is another matter, entirely\u2026<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Taawoun 1-1 Al Wehda<br \/>\nMATCH-WEEK FIVE FIXTURES<br \/>\nMonday<br \/>\n16:15 Al Raed v Abha<br \/>\n16:30 Damac v Al Ain<br \/>\n18:25 Al Qadsiyah v Al Batin<br \/>\n18:45 Al Faisaly v Al Ittihad<br \/>\n19:15 Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Shabab<br \/>\n21:15 Al Hilal v Al Nassr<br \/>\nTuesday<br \/>\n18:50 Al Taawoun v Al Wehda<br \/>\n20:30 Ettifaq v Al Fateh<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<div class=\"mh-excerpt\"><p>Derby day in the capital will garner the greatest attention when the 2020\/21 Saudi Professional League kicks back into gear.<br \/>\nThis month\u2019s international break, plus the 2020 G20 Riyadh summit, paused the top-flight action in the Kingdom. But it is set to come back with a roaring slate of match-week five fixtures, headlined by Monday night\u2019s meeting between reigning champions Al Hilal and 2018\/19\u2019s finest Al Nassr.<br \/>\nHere is a rundown, with\u00a0Wyscout\u2019s\u00a0help, of this round\u2019s trio of standout fixtures:<br \/>\nAL HILAL V AL NASSR (MONDAY, 21:15)<br \/>\nA fixture which has an all-together different flavour, in this curious campaign.<br \/>\nRiyadh\u2019s giants have been neck and neck since the start of 2018\/19, sharing the last two titles plus a number of grandstand meetings. But as we speak, it appears these great rivals are moving in divergent directions.<br \/>\nMonday\u2019s hosts Hilal have serenely rebounded from September\u2019s enforced 2020 AFC Champions League withdrawal as holders, calmly motoring to the top of the standings before the international break courtesy of a Bafetimbi Gomis-inspired 2-0 victory versus Ettifaq.<br \/>\nTheir backline has been breached just once and only three clubs have struck more often at the opposite end (six goals).<br \/>\nNassr, meanwhile, lost their opening three SPL fixtures and then astonishingly prevailed 2-0 against promoted Al Qadsiyah, despite a rampant coronavirus outbreak impacting more than a dozen members of their club.<br \/>\nDepleted Al Nassr celebrate their win at Al Qadsiyah (EPA).<br \/>\nWith 2019 global top scorer Abderrazak Hamdallah yet to kick a ball in the SPL for a variety of reasons, they\u2019ve stumbled towards being the joint-second-weakest attack on four goals scored. But, the Morocco striker is within a phalanx of recovered troops raring to go this week.<br \/>\nIf Nassr are to push up the standings, it is vital that the likes of $18 million Argentina winger Pity Martinez and Atlas Lion Nordin Amrabat begin clicking in a recalibrated attack at King Fahd International Stadium.<br \/>\nUnsung hero Gustavo Cuellar, of Colombia, will mount the first line of defence for Hilal. Argentine winger Luciano Vietto might also receive his opening start since a \u20ac8 million summer switch from Sporting Lisbon, after Salem Al Dawsari\u2019s exertions with Saudi Arabia.<br \/>\nThis particular test, however, is set to be faced without inspirational coach Razvan Lucescu. The Romanian is housebound after a COVID-19 positive, with trusted lieutenant Cristiano Bacci in control.<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Hilal 3-1 Al Nassr<br \/>\nAL AHLI JEDDAH V AL SHABAB (MONDAY, 19:15)<br \/>\nIf results run as expected later on Monday, this should be a contest to define who\u2019ll mount the strongest challenge to unseat Hilal.<br \/>\nAl Ahli claimed narrow 1-0 wins in their opening two games, before a distant 2-0 derby defeat to Al Ittihad and riotous 4-3 victory versus promoted Al Ain. Asserting consistency within the ranks of a third-placed roster will now be essential for boss Vladan Milojevic, who\u2019ll hope Syria superstar Omar Al Somah throws off the shackles after a hat-trick in the latter-mentioned outing ended his three-match SPL goal drought.<br \/>\nAl Ahli Jeddah striker Omar Al Somah (l) challenged by Al Ittihad\u2019s Ahmed Hegazy (EPA).<br \/>\nSecond-placed Shabab, meanwhile, have been utterly transformed by the addition of Argentina metronome Ever Banega. A warrior spirit and unnerving calm from the penalty spot have combined to hand the Riyadh outfit four more points after four games (10) than a year ago (six), while their goal count (eight) is more than double the requisite figure (three).<br \/>\nTheir average percentage for ball possession has also gone up to 55.6, from last season\u2019s 47.6.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s now four years since Ahli added the last of four SPL crowns and eight since Shabab won their eighth. Belief will abound about another if either claims all three points at King Abdullah Sports City.<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Ahli Jeddah 1-2 Al Shabab<br \/>\nAL TAAWOUN V AL WEHDA (TUESDAY, 18:50)<br \/>\n2020\/21 is yet to, truly, get started for both these aspirant sides.<br \/>\n2018\/19 King\u2019s Cup winners Taawoun have struggled to snap out of the funk which enveloped them at the end of 2019\/20 and are down in a disappointing 11th. Even reintegration of Cameroon striker Leandre Tawamba after a rancorous summer has done little, with three goals the joint lowest.<br \/>\nThis situation is worsened by a gaping creative deficit. The club\u2019s five key passes is the SPL\u2019s least, while aerial targets Tawamba and Australia forward Mitchell Duke are in a team which has put in only the ninth-most crosses (60).<br \/>\nMitchell Duke (r) in action for Al Taawoun versus Al Ittihad (EPA).<br \/>\nWehda, who finished fourth last term and historically made the 2021 AFC Champions League, are in even-worse condition in 14th. Their call to poach Ivo Vieira from Portugal\u2019s Vitoria de Guimaraes has yet to prove fruitful, three defeats and a solitary win in the dying seconds versus promoted Al Qadsiyah being registered.<br \/>\nOnly three clubs have conceded more goals than them. New centre-back Pedro Henrique has looked especially uncertain.<br \/>\nSomething will have to give at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium with a draw of little use. But whether either can force victory is another matter, entirely\u2026<br \/>\nPrediction: Al Taawoun 1-1 Al Wehda<br \/>\nMATCH-WEEK FIVE FIXTURES<br \/>\nMonday<br \/>\n16:15 Al Raed v Abha<br \/>\n16:30 Damac v Al Ain<br \/>\n18:25 Al Qadsiyah v Al Batin<br \/>\n18:45 Al Faisaly v Al Ittihad<br \/>\n19:15 Al Ahli Jeddah v Al Shabab<br \/>\n21:15 Al Hilal v Al Nassr<br \/>\nTuesday<br \/>\n18:50 Al Taawoun v Al Wehda<br \/>\n20:30 Ettifaq v Al Fateh<\/p>\n<\/div>","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"image","meta":[],"categories":[1],"tags":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1218"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=1218"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1218\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1219,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1218\/revisions\/1219"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=1218"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=1218"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/sportinfo.pro\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=1218"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}