RIYADH: Saudi giants Al-Hilal announced on Thursday Simone Inzaghi as their new head coach, filling the role vacated by Jorge Jesus who the club fired last month.
The announcement was made in a video posted to the club’s X account shortly after midnight.
“My name is Simone Inzaghi. And today begins my story with Al-Hilal,” he says at the end of the 40 second clip that shows him doing up his shoes, putting on his watch, and adjusting his tie, while wearing his customary black suit.
Inzaghi’s Inter Milan team suffered a humiliating 5-0 defeat at the hands of PSG in Saturday’s Champions League final, prompting the Italian to step down.
He joined Inter in 2021 and won 141 of the 217 games he lead the team. He was at Serie A rivals Lazio for about 5 years before taking over at Inter.
Al-Hilal parted ways with Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus at the start of May, after leading the Riyadh team to 83 wins in 105 games in his second stint with the club.
The Riyadh club finished second in the Saudi Pro League, 8 points behind Al-Ittihad, failing to retain their title as the kings of the Saudi football.
Inzaghi first order of business will be in the US, where Al-Hilal will join the best teams in the world, including the 49-year-old’s former side Inter, to compete in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Al-Hilal are drawn in Group H with Real Madrid, Pachuca, and Salzburg.
BY: The Times Union






