Neymar Returns to Action in Al Hilal's Thrilling Win

Neymar Returns to Action in Al Hilal’s Thrilling Win

Brazilian superstar Neymar made his long-awaited return to the pitch on Monday after more than a year on the sidelines. The 32-year-old forward, now playing for Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal, came on as a second-half substitute in his team’s thrilling 5-4 victory over Asian champions Al Ain in the UAE.

Neymar had not played since rupturing his meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee while on international duty in October 2022. He underwent surgery and a lengthy rehabilitation process, but is now back in action and eager to regain his top form.

The former Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain attacker is Brazil’s all-time leading goalscorer, with 79 goals in 128 appearances. He is expected to play a key role for Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League and the Asian Champions League.

Neymar was named on the Hilal bench for the first time since his injury and was introduced on 76 minutes of the Asian Champions Elite encounter at a packed Hazzan Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain. By then, Hilal were leading 5-3, thanks to goals from Renan Lodi, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, and a hat-trick from Salem Al Dawsari.

Neymar cannot be registered for the Saudi top-flight until January, but Hilal coach Jorge Jesus is keen to get him match fit as soon as possible. “I need to prepare Neymar with games; that’s the only possible means to bring him to his level, which was the idea today,” Jesus said.

“There are some risks for the team because we need to use the games to prepare him, but it’s the only way to have one of our important players back at the highest level,” the Portuguese boss added.

On Monday, Hilal took the lead on 26 minutes when Aleksandar Mitrovic played in Lodi down the left, and the ex-Atletico Madrid full-back drilled a low shot past Khalid Essa in the Al Ain goal. However, Hernan Crespo’s side drew level six minutes before half-time when Morocco international Soufiane Rahimi slid home a cross.

In first-half stoppage-time, Hilal seemed to take the contest away from their UAE rivals. First, Joao Cancelo, a summer signing from Manchester City, crossed for Milinkovic-Savic to head home unmarked from six years. Moments later, reigning Asian Player of the Year Al Dawsari raced cleared of the Al Ain defence, skipped around the onrushing Essa and curled home superbly on the angle.

Al Ain reduced the deficit just after the hour through substitute Mateo Sanabria, only for Al Dawsari to flick home his second of the night from a Milinkovic-Savic centre. Minutes later, Rahimi notched his double as a see-saw clash took another swing. Al Dawsari then restored Hilal’s two-goal advantage with a sublime strike from range.

Not long into 12 minutes of the allotted injury-time, and with Hilal reduced to 10 men after defender Ali Al Bulaihi was sent off for an intentional handball, Rahimi won and converted a penalty to secure his hat-trick and give Al Ain hope, but the Saudi champions hung on to claim the win.

Neymar had little time to truly impact the game, although he did flash wide an effort in the dying moments of normal time. Hilal sit top of the Western region group, with three victories from three while Al Ain have picked up a solitary point.