Al-Nasr prepares Hamdallah to participate in the Saudi Super match against Al-Hilal

Moroccan club Abdul Razzaq Hamdallah, striker of Al-Nasr Football Club, returned to Saudi Arabia today, Sunday, after a 10-day absence period that the player spent in his country in order to physically rehabilitate himself, for the Super Cup match that brings together Al-Nasr and Al-Hilal, next Saturday.

The Saudi Al-Riyadiah Online newspaper reported today, Sunday, that "the striker of the Moroccan club Al-Nasr, Abdel-Razzaq Hamdallah, seemed to lose a noticeable weight, which was subject to criticism during the past period and affected his level significantly."

Al-Nasr management granted Hamdallah a leave during the last period, after a renewed injury to a torn connective muscle, during his team's match against Al-Batin in the ninth round of the Saudi League.

Hamdallah preferred to travel to Morocco and pursue his rehabilitative treatment with his own doctor.

The Saudi newspaper stated that Hamdallah will be prepared for the Super Cup match, which brings together Al Nasr and Al Hilal, next Saturday.

Hilal participates in the Saudi Super Championship, being the champion of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Cup League last season, and the Cup champion of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, while Al-Nassr participates in being the runner-up of the Professional League and the King’s Cup runner up.

Hamdallah played 5 matches in the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professionals Cup this season, during which he scored one goal from a penalty kick, and set another, while wasting three consecutive penalties.

Al-Nassr faces Al-Ittihad, this evening, Sunday, at the King Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium, at the top of the 15th round matches, noting that the team is currently ranked seventh in the league table, with 20 points from 14 games.

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