Sports journalist Khaled Al-Badr believes that the video that spread to the father of the Brazilian Mateos Pereira, player of Al-Hilal club, is strong evidence that there is a crisis between the player and the leader.
A video had circulated a few days ago, in which Pereira’s father appears while talking to a fan of the Brazilian club Botafogo, and assures him that his son is on his way to leave Al Hilal and move to Botafogo.
Al-Badr said during statements to the “Sports Harvest” program on the 24 Sports Channel: “A video appeared of Mateos Pereira’s father, talking regarding problems with Al Hilal Club, and his approaching transfer from a Brazilian club. I was hoping that Nabil Al-Aboudi would talk regarding him.”
And he turned to talk regarding the leader of the Crescent, Salman Al-Faraj, where he said: “I did not find Salman Al-Faraj in the list of Al-Hilal. If there is an injury, it must be announced, but nothing has been announced, and if there is a special treatment for Salman Al-Faraj, it must be clarified as well.”
Nabil Al-Aboudi expressed his dissatisfaction with the statements of his colleague Khaled Al-Badr regarding Al-Hilal club, as he stressed that his goal in these statements is to prove that he can only embarrass everyone.
Khaled Al-Badr continued: “After the Crescent fans published a list of Taliska songs, Al-Hilal must search for a social reformer who can reconcile between Ighalo and his ex-wife in order to be able to join the camp.”
???? Khaled Al-Badr:
I wish from Nabil Al-Aboudi transparency and talking regarding the appearance of Pereira’s father in a video that there are problems with him #Crescent moon And that the player will move to a Brazilian club..
Sports Harvest…@KhaleadBader
(Al-Ittihad Al-Hilal Al-Nasr Al-Ahly Youth) pic.twitter.com/id3ScyxRew– Sports Channel 24 (@sport24_tv) July 27, 2022
The sports journalist concluded his statements by saying: “The Crescent media condone many issues and crises, for example, the Crescent administration erred in contracting with Muhammad Kno, but they did not criticize Fahd bin Nafel, and the same in the Talisca and Igalo cases.”