Al Shabab drop Abderrazak Hamdallah after Carrasco training ground clash
Al Shabab have removed striker Abderrazak Hamdallah from their first-team squad following a reported confrontation with teammate Yannick Carrasco, just days before their Saudi Pro League match against Al Nassr.
The decision has caused major disruption within the Riyadh-based club, coming at a crucial moment in their domestic campaign. With the highly anticipated fixture against Al Nassr approaching, the focus has instead shifted to an internal disciplinary issue that has escalated rapidly.
According to reports, tensions between Hamdallah and Carrasco began as a disagreement over tactical instructions. However, the situation is said to have intensified, developing into a serious altercation that prompted club officials to intervene.
As a result, Al Shabab have taken the decisive step of excluding Hamdallah from the squad. The move is understood to be permanent for the immediate future, effectively sidelining one of the club’s most experienced attacking players ahead of an important league fixture.
The timing of the decision has added further pressure on the team. The match against Al Nassr was expected to be a key test in the season, but attention has now turned to managing the fallout from the internal dispute.
What initially appeared to be a routine tactical disagreement has reportedly evolved into a broader disciplinary matter within the squad. The incident has raised questions about cohesion inside the dressing room at a critical stage of the campaign.
Club officials have not publicly detailed the full circumstances surrounding the confrontation, but the outcome highlights the seriousness with which the situation has been treated. Hamdallah’s absence represents a significant change to the team’s attacking options.
With preparations for the Al Nassr fixture ongoing, Al Shabab must now adjust their p
