Riyadh, May 3 (IANS) Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal announced on Saturday that they have parted ways with Portuguese manager Jorge Jesus.
The decision comes just days after Al-Hilal was knocked out of the Asian Champions League Elite semifinals following a 3-1 loss to Al-Ahli.
With five matches left in the league season, Al-Hilal currently sits second in the standings, six points behind leaders Al-Ittihad. The club is also set to compete in the expanded Club World Cup in the United States this June and July.
"The Board of Directors of Al-Hilal Club Company has agreed with the Portuguese head coach of the first team Jorge Jesus to terminate the contractual relationship between them", Al-Hilal said in a statement on X.
"The Board expressed its appreciation for the efforts made by the technical staff since last season."
The club has appointed Mohammed Al-Shalhoub as the interim head coach of Al-Hilal for the remainder of the season.
"Meanwhile the Board has decided to appoint the coach Mohammed Al-Shalhoub to lead the first team in Saudi League," the club added.
Al-Shalhoub spent his entire professional career at Al-Hilal, playing as an attacking midfielder. He is widely regarded as one of the most decorated players in the sport's history, with 34 major titles to his name - 33 with Al-Hilal and one with the Saudi national team.
Currently, Al-Ittihad lead the standings with 68 points in 29 games while Al-Hilal are placed second with 62 points in as many matches. Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr are placed in third spot with 60 pints in 29 games.
Al-Hilal will next take on Al-Raed on May 7, followed by matches against Al-Orobah, Al Fateh, Al-Wehda and Al-Qadisiyah to culminate the season on May 26.
--IANS
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