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Al Hilal v Al Khaleej: Saudi Pro League

In a clip that has quickly drawn attention across Saudi Arabian football, Al-Hilal winger Mutaib Al-Harbi has demonstrated his burgeoning reputation by achieving what his internati

Al-Zaim battalion is expected to breeze through its latest assignment against Al-Khaloud, according to several football analysts who have studied the fixture. The pre-match consensus among fans and pundits alike points to a comfortable afternoon for Al-Zaim, whose recent form and squad depth give them a clear edge over their less experienced opponents. While Al-Khaloud has shown flashes of promise in training and lower-tier matches, the gulf in class between the two sides is considered too wide to bridge on the day. Al-Zaim’s disciplined tactics, combined with their star striker’s hot form, should translate into an entertaining spectacle for neutrals and a potentially lopsided scoreline. Nonetheless, coaches on both benches will use the encounter to fine-tune strategies, with Al-Zaim looking to maintain rhythm and Al-Khaloud aiming to gain valuable experience. As kickoff approaches, the general sentiment remains that this match represents a mere formality for Al-Zaim, yet another stepp

Al Wasl v Al-Hilal - AFC Champions League Elite West Region

Despite his recovery, Al-Hilal’s star player remains out of Simone Inzaghi’s plans for the club’s Asian campaign. The decision underlines the coach’s intention to rotate his squad

The Blue Duo—so named for their electric style and the colour of their club shirts—are poised for sporting immortality. Having navigated a gruelling domestic schedule and a cutthroat continental campaign, the pair now stand on the threshold of eternity, eyes fixed on the trophy that will cement their legacy. Their journey has been characterised by razor-sharp passing, relentless pressing, and a resolve that refuses to bend, even when the stakes are highest. Supporters, who have witnessed every surge and swoop, sense that the moment of coronation is near; the players feel it too, exchanging glances that need no words. In the quiet before the storm, staff and fans alike know that only one final push remains—a mere 90 minutes—before the Blue Duo trade their mortal toil for the permanent glow of greatness.

Frequently asked questions

Trent Alexander-Arnold plays as a right-back for Liverpool and England and is considered among the very best in his position in the world.

Trent Alexander-Arnold was born in the West Derby suburb of Liverpool in Merseyside, England.

Trent Alexander-Arnold dons the No. 66 jersey at Liverpool, which has stuck with him ever since he was first assigned the number by Liverpool's kit management co-ordinator, Lee Ratcliffe, in 2016.

Trent Alexander-Arnold stands at 1.75m (5ft 9in), with his on the ball prowess making him one of the most prolific chance creators in world football.

Trent Alexander-Arnold weighs 67kg (148 lbs) and is considered to be one of the most prolific full-backs on the planet.

Spotted by the-then academy coach Ian Barrigan at a half-tern camp hosted by Liverpool in 2004, Trent Alexander-Arnold joined the Reds' academy as a six-year-old.

No, Trent Alexander-Arnold does not have any children yet.

While the Liverpool right-back is yet to marry, he is currently dating English actress Iris Law, who is the daughter of Hollywood actor Jude Law.