Al Nassr’s Secret Weapon Returns Just in Time to Challenge Al Hilal—Can Ronaldo Capitalize?
After opening the season with a record-setting run of 10 straight wins, Al Nassr have struggled to maintain that momentum in recent weeks. A 2-2 draw against Al Ettifaq was followed by back-to-back defeats to Al Ahli and Al Qadsiah since the start of 2026, a skid that has cost Ronaldo’s side valuable ground in the title race
Cristiano Ronaldo and Mohamed Simakan and Sadio Mane of Al Nassr
Al Hilal, now sitting atop the SPL standings with 35 points, recently overtook Al Nassr in the title race. Under new head coach Simone Inzaghi, appointed in June, Hilal boast the league’s second-most potent attack with 35 goals in 13 matches (just behind Al Nassr’s 38) making Simakan’s defensive return particularly significant as Ronaldo looks to halt his team’s slide.
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Al Nassr’s stark contrast with Simakan on the pitch
Since arriving from RB Leipzig in 2024, Simakan has established himself as one of Al Nassr’s most reliable performers. He has made 54 appearances for the club, contributing three goals and three assists, and this season has formed a central defensive partnership with former Barcelona defender Iñigo Martínez.
In the 2025-26 Saudi Pro League, Simakan featured in eight matches from Matchday 1 through Matchday 9, missing only one game against Al Fayha due to rest. During that stretch, Al Nassr won every match and conceded just four goals, highlighting their defensive solidity with the Frenchman in the lineup.
By contrast, across the four league matches Simakan missed while recovering from injury, Al Nassr recorded one win, one draw, and two losses, conceding seven goals. More than half of the 12 goals they have allowed all season came during that brief span, underscoring the dramatic defensive drop-off without Simakan and the importance of his return ahead of the showdown with Al Hilal.



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