Why has Al-Hilal Captain Salem Al-Dawsari Been Ruled Out of the FIFA Club World Cup?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Salem Al-Dawsari is sidelined due to a hamstring injury.
- Al-Hilal secured a 2-0 victory over Pachuca.
- The team will face Manchester City next.
- Coach Simone Inzaghi is implementing new tactics.
- Defense is a primary focus for upcoming matches.
Orlando, June 28 (NationPress) Salem Al-Dawsari, captain of Al-Hilal, has been officially excluded from the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup due to a hamstring injury, as announced by the Saudi club on Saturday.
He was instrumental in securing a 2-0 victory against Pachuca on Friday, scoring the first goal that ensured their spot in the round of 16 in this competitive 32-team tournament. The four-time Asian champions finished second in Group H, just behind Real Madrid.
“Medical examinations have verified that Salem Al-Dawsari is suffering from a hamstring injury. He will begin a treatment and rehabilitation regimen expected to span four to six weeks,” stated Al-Hilal via their official account on X.
Al-Hilal is set to face the defending champions, Manchester City, in the round of 16 on Monday.
“In critical moments, top players deliver. Thank God, I have achieved impressive statistics this year, but the team's success is what matters most. I aim to break more records in the future,” remarked Al-Dawsari to local media, highlighting the team's unbeaten run to the Round of 16.
Under the guidance of Simone Inzaghi, in his inaugural role with the club after leading Inter Milan to the UEFA Champions League final, defender Kalidou Koulibaly stated that the Al-Hilal squad has quickly adapted to Inzaghi's strategies, despite limited time for tactical training.
“Inzaghi is an exceptional coach. I became familiar with him in Italy and faced his teams multiple times. His impressive record with Inter Milan includes reaching the Champions League final twice and winning the Scudetto.
“Although our training time with him has been limited, his concepts are clear. He encourages us to watch numerous videos and engage in tactical discussions, which are now evident during matches,” Koulibaly commented to FIFA.com.
“Whether we play with two or three defenders, our focus is on solid defense. The priority is to prevent the opponent from scoring, as we know we can seize the opportunity to lead when we attack,” he added.
Having scored only once from the penalty spot and registering six shots on target in their opening two matches, Al-Hilal recognized the need to capitalize against Pachuca. Al-Dawsari set the tone with the first goal in the 22nd minute, with Marcos Leonardo doubling the lead deep into stoppage time.