Aleksandr Mitrovic scores a trademark header on his Al-Hilal debut following his £50m move from Fulham as they beat Al-Raed 4-0
Aleksandr Mitrovic scores a signature header on his Al-Hilal debut following his £50 million transfer from Fulham as they beat Al-Raed 4-0
- Al-Hilal recovered from a broken heart and defeated the lowest ranked Al-Raed
- Mitrovic, Aldawsari, Al-Hamdan and Milinkovic-Savic scored for Al-Hilal
- Oumar Gonzalez received a red card in the 78th minute of the game
Aleksandar Mitrovic scored a signature header to help Al-Hilal recover from heartbreak and beat bottom-ranked Al-Raed 4–0 in their third match of the 2023–24 Saudi Pro League season.
Al-Hilal suffered their first defeat this season when they lost to Al-Nassr in the League Cup final with Cristiano Ronaldo picking up a brace.
However, on Thursday night, Al-Hilal bounced back to victory, beating Al-Raed thanks to goals from Aleksandar Mitrovic, Salem Aldawsari, Abdullah Al-Hamdan and Serej Milinkovic-Savic.
The Saudi squad managed to secure victory without Neymar, who became Al-Hilal’s new superstar earlier this summer.
Neymar is battling an ankle injury and will be sidelined for the next four weeks as he recovers and undergoes his rehabilitation plan.
Mitrovic had a perfect debut in the Saudi Pro League, scoring the first goal of the game for his side
Mitrovic (above) was named in Al-Hilal’s starting line-up by manager Jorge Jesus after completing a summer transfer from Fulham
Ruben Neves and his teammates dominated the game, despite going into the match after defeat to Al-Nassr in the Leagues Cup final
The Saudi squad secured victory without Neymar (above), who became Al-Hilal’s new superstar earlier this summer.
Nevertheless, Mitrovic enjoyed a perfect Saudi Pro League debut, scoring his side’s first goal of the game in the 42nd minute.
Mitrovic was named in Al-Hilal’s starting line-up by manager Jorge Jesus after completing a summer transfer from Fulham.
Al Dawsari doubled the visitors’ lead by finding the back of the net from the penalty spot. Al-Hamdan and Milinkovic-Savic further extended their lead.