How long will Ali Majrashi be out with his injury?
He is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks.
Sports / Soccer
Al-Ahli faced Damac in a recent Saudi League match, securing a 2-0 victory. However, the team is also dealing with the absence of key player Ali Majrashi due to a thigh muscle tear sustained during international duty.
Al-Ahli's recent match against Damac saw them secure a comfortable 2-0 victory, continuing their strong performance in the Saudi League. The goals included an own goal by Damac's Dhari Al Anazi and a goal by I. Toney.
However, the team faces a challenge with Ali Majrashi's injury. The Saudi full-back sustained a thigh muscle tear while playing for the national team, sidelining him for several weeks. Coach Matthias Jaissle has opted to use Mohammed Abdulrahman as his replacement.
Al-Ahli's current league position is 2nd, trailing behind Al Nassr. Their ability to maintain this position will depend on how well they adapt to Majrashi's absence and Abdulrahman's performance in the right-back role. Their next challenge would have been the AFC Champions League, but it looks like Majrashi would likely miss out.
He is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks.
Mohammed Abdulrahman is stepping in to fill Majrashi's role.
Al-Ahli won the match 2-0.
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