As if the randomness returned!

As if the randomness returned!

If we exclude one or two championships in terms of the Sunni groups of Saudi teams and qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, Saudi teams and clubs were absent from international achievements from the end of the 2002 World Cup until coach Van Marwijk was hired in the year 2015. This hurt Saudi football. Our Saudi Arabia has wailed under administrative randomness and artistic turmoil.

I’ve taken this stance before and will continue to do so: Each outcome is based on the administrative effort and decisions that follow.

The situation has changed over the past seven years as work has become more organised and the results are much better than before by returning our Sunni teams and our clubs to deposit the Asian scene as heroes for the continent, and the first team qualified for the World Cup twice in a row because of the distinguished administrative w

And by virtue of the fact that Saudi football is going on the right path, and optimistic that it will continue to criticize and develop, except that the Saudi League stopped for two months shocked me; Because the decision is not related to this stage, but rather reminds me of the old random decisions that do not always build on a clear strategy, even if the coach was the one who asked for this thing!
I initially believed FIFA to be the organisation forcing this on all federations.

The Saudi team will compete in friendlies against teams without its stars because those players will be with their clubs competing in different leagues during the camp.

What should you give up for two months? It means that the Saudi League’s production will be greatly impacted both technically and commercially. Additionally, the schedule will be pressed following the World Cup, injuries will spread widely among the players, and the national team will grow weary due to the prolonged camp. However, if the league continues, the players will continue to play official matches in which there is intense competition against teams. Some of your teams have foreign players who will compete in the World Cup.

Strangely, the majority of sports media instead focused on irrelevant side issues such debating the player’s joining and the public’s lack of annexation, rather than this issue!
This assessment does not negate the fact that the Saudi Football Association has been and continues to be successful in completing many of its initiatives. God willing, it will continue, and it may succeed in this World Cup step, but what is the standard of success that we strive for? for every quarter or half? *Quoted from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: “Or that the objective for which the league stopped is to produce a distinguishing level and qualify for the second round only.”

It’s as though chance has returned!

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