Sami’s Era Still Continues
Sami Jaber, a judicious and intelligent playmaker, is as fit as a player he was during the World Cup in ‘94,’ 98 and ‘02.
Just few days ago, he came back to his legendary form and scored two critical goals for Al-Hilal club during the semi-final game against Al-Ahud during the King Abdullah’s Cup. He is one of the best player Saudi Arabia ever had, and have won many trophies and titles with Al-Hilal and the Saudi Team.
Born in 1972, he joined the Al-Hilal club at the age 0f 15 and still is a player of Al-Hilal. With recent performance, there is no stop to what lies for him in the coming months. Currently, he is not in the Saudi national team’s roster and with the form he is now, the national coach Paqueta might consider adding him in the team later during the training campaign. The nation already credits Sami Jaber for his outstanding performance during the qualifying game, for his goals helped Saudi against big teams.
We are proud that arabs produces best footballes in the world like sami,zidane,mido etc.But the problem with the saudis they dont play in europe to gain more experience.
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