Al Hilal vs Inter Miami Player Ratings as Messi’s Team Faces Defeat
Al-Hilal defeated Inter Miami in a thrilling game in the Riyadh Season Cup in the Kingdom Arena on Monday, January 29. Both sides are preparing for their respective competitive seasons to start and faced off on Monday as part of their preparations.
Al-Hilal began brilliantly as Aleksandar Mitrovic (10’) and Abdullah Al-Hamdan (13’) gave them a 2-0 lead. Luis Suarez equalised for Inter Miami in the 34th minute but Michael made it 3-1 in the 44th minute.
Lionel Messi scored off a penalty in the 54th minute before David Ruiz restored parity in the 55th minute. With the game heading for a 3-3 draw, Malcolm got the telling touch as he scored in the 88th minute to secure the win for Al-Hilal.
Both sides will next face Al-Nassr in their preparations for their seasons. Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami will face off against Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr on February 1 while Al-Hilal will face the Knights of Njad on February 8.
On that note, let’s take a look at the player ratings from Al-Hilal vs Al-Nassr.
Al-Hilal Player Ratings:
Habib Al-Wutaian (6/10)
The Al-Hilal goalkeeper made no save, one punch, and one clearance. He completed 27/32 passes and conceded three goals.
Yasir Al-Shahrani (7/10)
Al-Shahrani marauded down Al-Hilal’s right flank and also provided an assist. He completed 60/66 passes, won 3/6 duels, and lost possession 13 times.
Mohammed Jahfali (6/10)
The centre-back put in an underwhelming performance and also conceded the penalty which led to Inter Miami’s goal. He made two interceptions, won 3/5 duels, and completed 25/31 passes.
Khalifa Al-Dawsari (6/10)
Just like his centre-back partner, Al-Dawsari also struggled in the game, winning 3/7 duels and losing possession nine times. He completed 53/60 passes and made one interception and one clearance.
Renan Lodi (6.5/10)
Lodi had a decent game. He made one clearance, won 3/5 duels, completed 46/49 passes and also provided two key passes.
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic (8/10)
Milinkovic-Savic had an excellent game in the middle of the park, providing an assist. He completed 95/109 passes, completed 8/9 long balls, created three big chances, and won 11/17 duels.
Ruben Neves (7/10)
Ruben Neves also had a good game for Al-Hilal. He completed 96/102 passes and made one key pass. He made three interceptions, lost possession 10 times, and completed 8/10 long balls.
Michael (7/10)
The winger scored a goal, completed 30/36 passes, completed 2/3 dribbles, lost possession 11 times and took three shots.
Abdullah Al-Hamdan (7/10)
Al-Hamdan made a big impact, scoring one goal and providing one assist. He completed 20/27 passes, attempted three shots, and also hit the woodwork once.
Malcolm (8/10)
Malcolm scored the winning goal for Al-Hilal. He completed 58/64 passes, made three key passes, completed 2/2 dribble attempts, and created one big chance.
Aleksandar Mitrovic (7/10)
The Siberian striker scored his side’s opening goal. He attempted three shots, completed 27/32 passes, won 5/9 duels, and also missed one big chance.
Al-Hilal Substitutes:
Mohammed Al-Qahtani (6/10)
He came on in the 72nd minute in place of Mohammed Al-Hamdan. Al-Qahtani completed 7/8 passes and won 0/2 duels.
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Inter Miami Player Ratings:
Drake Callender (6/10)
Callender made three saves, completed 18/33 passes, made three clearances, and conceded four goals.
DeAndrey Yedlin (6/10)
Yedlin failed to make any impact on the game and struggled massively against Malcolm. The right-back completed 19/24 passes, lost possession seven times, and one 1/4 duels. He also made two clearances and one interception.
Tomas Aviles (6/10)
The Inter Miami centre-back made three clearances, one interception, and two tackles. He completed 26/31 passes and won 2/4 duels.
Serhiy Kryvstov (6/10)
He made four clearances, and two tackles and completed 16/18 passes. Kryvstov’s night was cut short after he had to be subbed off in the 73rd minute due to an injury.
Noah Allen (6/10)
Allen made three clearances, three interceptions, and two tackles. He won 2/5 duels, completed 28/38 passes, and lost possession 13 times.
Jordi Alba (6/10)
The veteran fullback also made three clearances and two tackles. He completed 25/30 passes, won 3/7 duels, and made two key passes.
Julian Gressel (6/10)
He completed 30/40 passes, won 1/5 duels, lost possession 14 times, and made one clearance and one interception.
Sergio Busquets (6/10)
The veteran midfielder was solid in possession but couldn’t make a big impact, struggling out of possession. He completed 35/38 passes, won 4/11 duels, and also missed one big chance.
David Ruiz (8/10)
Ruiz scored a goal and also won a penalty. He completed 14/16 passes, won 4/7 duels, and also made two tackles.
Lionel Messi (8/10)
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner tried to make things happen for Inter Miami. He scored from the penalty spot and provided one assist. Messi completed 31/39 passes, including one key pass, won 6/9 duels, and completed 4/4 dribble attempts.
Luis Suarez (7/10)
Suarez scored his first goal for Inter Miami and also missed one big chance. He completed 11/14 passes, won 4/7 duels, and completed 1/1 dribble attempts.
Substitutes:
Christopher McVey (6/10)
McVey replaced the injured Kryvstov in the 73rd minute. He completed 14/15 passes and made one clearance.
Gregore (6/10)
Gregore replaced David Ruiz in the 76th minute. He completed 11/11 passes, won 2/3 duels, and completed his one dribble attempt.
Leonardo Campana (6/10)
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He came on for Luis Suarez in the 76th minute but couldn’t make any impact. He had just six touches and completed 5/5 passes.
Robert Taylor (N/A)
He came on in the 88th minute for Lionel Messi and didn’t have much time to warrant a rating.