Soccer-Al Hilal chief hits back at Koeman criticism of Saudi Pro League


  • Football
  • Thursday, 17 Oct 2024

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Nations League - Group A3 - Germany v Netherlands - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - October 14, 2024 Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman reacts REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - Netherlands coach Ronald Koeman underestimates the quality of the Saudi Pro League, Al Hilal CEO Esteve Calzada said on Thursday after the Dutchman refused to select winger Steven Bergwijn because of the player's move to Saudi Arabia.

Bergwijn, 27, joined Al Ittihad from Ajax Amsterdam last month and was publicly called out by Koeman who said international selection was now closed to the player.

Former Manchester City executive Calzada said the Dutch coach undervalued the Saudi top-flight, which in the last two years, helped by the country's Public Investment Fund, has spent a huge sum of money attracting top talent from across Europe.

"As someone that lives in the country, loves the country and values the quality of the product that we put out there, I didn't like those statements," Calzada told a press conference at The Summit, a gathering of top sporting executives in London.

"I think this is just not fair. It's not right. And actually, if you look at the players that have come to Saudi, most of them continue to go with their national teams.

"You've got (Aymeric) Laporte, for instance, (became) champion of Europe with Spain having come to Saudi.

"Most of the players continue to be called by national teams, Ruben Neves (Portugal) in our case, even (Al Nassr's) Cristiano (Ronaldo), (Morocco's) Bono our goalkeeper - all of them continue to be called up.

"That's why that came a bit out of the blue, and probably out of a lack of knowledge of the value and the quality of the league, because if you watch matches, or you come and see the facilities, they are up to European standards.

"So I'm just so sorry for the Dutch players, because it's clearly an exception."

The Spaniard also spoke of his hope that marquee 90 million euro ($97.48 million) signing Neymar would soon return to action having been out for almost a year after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament in a World Cup 2026 qualifier for Brazil.

"The only thing that I can say is that I have seen him training regularly with his teammates, and now, after the international break, there's a run of matches," Calzada said.

"Sadly, if he has to play, he cannot play (in) the league because he's not registered, but certainly he can play in the (Asian) Champions League."

Al Hilal, managed by Portuguese Jorge Jesus, top Group B in the Asian Champions League Elite on six points from two matches and face Al Ain in the competition on Monday.

($1 = 0.9233 euros)

(Reporting by Christian Radnedge; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Football

Soccer-Paqueta wants FA to investigate leaks from his case over betting rules
Soccer-Managers hail Tuchel's credentials, call for opportunities for English coaches
Soccer-ACL injuries plague WSL less than five weeks into the season
Soccer-Arnault, Red Bull's proposed Paris FC takeover set to fix city's football oddity
Soccer-Alcohol in stands at games to be trialled in women's second tier in England
Soccer-LVMH's Arnault, Red Bull in talks to buy French club Paris FC
Soccer-Leaders Napoli aim to take advantage of no European distractions
Soccer-Liverpool host Chelsea in first major test as Premier League returns
Soccer-Bayern bosses pleased with attacking style but top spot in danger
Soccer-Atletico won't sell tickets to some fans for next five away games

Others Also Read