Al-Hilal part ways with coach Jorge Jesus
Al-Hilal and coach Jorge Jesus have parted ways, according to a club announcement early on Saturday.
“The Board of Directors of Al-Hilal Club Company has agreed with the Portuguese head coach of the first football team Jorge Jesus to terminate the contractual relationship between them,” the club posted on social media.
Coach Mohammed Al-Shalhoub will now take over first team duties.
“The Board expressed its appreciation for the efforts made by the technical staff since last season,” the Al-Hilal statement said.
The surprising aspect about Jorge Jesus being dismissed by Al-Hilal is that it is not that surprising. The Portuguese boss took the job for a second time in July 2023 hit the ground running and, a few months later, was leading the Blues to a world-record winning streak of 34 games. It was a phenomenal first season with the Saudi Pro League (SPL) title, the King’s Cup and the Saudi Super Cup. Yet despite the silverware, the bullet had been coming.
Losing the semi-final of the AFC Champions League Elite against Al-Ahli 3-1 in late April was the final straw. The most successful team in the history of Asian football was just 90 minutes away from the final and a real chance of a fifth title, but in the end, the defeat was deserved.
It comes after an uncertain period in which Al-Hilal have not looked like their usual selves. In November came a first league defeat in 18 months, a surprise 3-2 loss to Al-Khaleej. It was even more of a surprise given that the defending champions were 2-0 ahead at the break before throwing it all away in the second-half.
Well, even Al-Hilal have to lose sometime. The next five league games brought the maximum 15 points, 23 goals, and title number 20 still looked to be on the cards


