Al-Hilal star Salem Al-Dosari’s red card during the first leg of the AFC Champions League final against Urawa Red Diamonds was no ordinary card, but the losses seem to add up. For a long time the Saudi sect.
Al-Dosari was sent off with a straight red card in the 86th minute of the 1-1 draw at the Al-Durrah Stadium in Riyadh for a tackle on the opposition without the ball.
The Saudi Arabian international’s losses from that exit didn’t stop with Al-Hilal’s absence in the second leg, which would have been more influential compared to Al-Dosari’s technical and personal value and ability to settle in big clashes, rather stretched. He was exposed to a campaign of widespread and violent criticism from the media and blue-collar observers, amid calls for custodial sentences to be imposed on him.
Follow-up sources have already confirmed that Al-Hilal have deducted 50% of Al-Dosari’s salary after the relegation case, indicating a clear level of management displeasure with the player.
Journalist, Walid Al-Faraj, confirmed today that the player has been suspended for 3 matches for receiving the card, according to his sources in the AFC’s Disciplinary Committee. Al-Hamra Direct’s legal adviser, Fahad Baraba, explained that if Al-Hilal is crowned with the continental title and participates in the next edition, the suspension will be applied to the Club World Cup, adding to Al-Dosari’s losses. He is looking to add to his best tally at the World Championships.
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