Is there troubled relationships within the players?
Nope!
Source: Arriy.com
I think people believe that there is always tension between players within the Saudi. With the Holland training undergoing, some players’ relationship with other players are becoming observable. In a recent article in Arriyadah, the players were seen to travel in group in Mirlo, Holland, rather than being alone. At first sight, there isn’t anything unusual by the sight, but it’s becoming clearer that players from the same club hang out together more often. For instance Muhammad Noor is seen interacting more with Saad’s Al Harthi, for both represent Ittihad. Wherever you see Hussain Abdul Ghani, you will also see him around Naif Al Gadi.
Folks, this is nothing to worry about. There are opposites of this trend. Reda Tukar has good relationship with Mustafa Melaka even though they are from different clubs. Personally, I believe Reda is such a calm person from the games I have watched him. Same with Mabrouk Zaid and Muhammad Anbar, who are seen to be socializing.
The Saudi Arabian team will appear in this world cup with a more bonded group of players and we will see less conflicts and individual plays.
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