Senegal captain Koulibaly ruled out of key Al-Hilal clash
Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly will miss Al-Hilal’s crucial Saudi Pro League fixture as he continues his recovery from a thigh injury, extending his spell on the sidelines at a decisive stage of the season.
The experienced centre-back remains unavailable for the rescheduled Matchday 28 clash, with his rehabilitation programme ongoing.
His absence comes as Al-Hilal prepare for a key encounter that could significantly impact the title race.
The fixture carries added importance given the current standings. Al-Hilal have the opportunity to close the gap on league leaders Al-Nassr, who are five points ahead. A victory would reduce the deficit to just two points, tightening the race for the championship.
However, Koulibaly’s continued absence presents a challenge for his side. The Senegal international has not featured since 8 April, and there is still no confirmed timeline for his return. His recovery remains ongoing, with the player continuing treatment away from competitive action.
Koulibaly’s influence within the squad extends beyond his defensive contributions. As captain of the Senegal national team, he brings leadership and experience, qualities that are particularly valuable during high-pressure moments such as a title run-in.
His unavailability therefore represents not only a tactical setback but also a loss of presence within the team structure.
Despite the stakes, Al-Hilal must approach the match without one of their most reliable defenders. The medical team’s decision to prioritise a full recovery underlines the seriousness of the injury and the importance of avoiding further complications.
The timing of the fixture adds further weight to the situation, as the closing stages of the season often determine the outcome of the title race.
With every point crucial, the absence of key players can influence the balance between competing sides.
For Koulibaly, the focus remains firmly on rehabilitation. While the team continues its pursuit of the league leaders, the defender is working towards regaining full fitness, with his return date still uncertain.
As the campaign progresses, Al-Hilal’s ability to cope without him could prove decisive. Meanwhile, Koulibaly’s recovery will be closely monitored, both by his club and by supporters eager to see him return before the end of the season.
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