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- Mitrovic: ‘I’m really happy. My family is happy. The club is amazing. So far, it’s a great experience’
- ‘A lot of players from Europe call and ask how can they get here’
LONDON: Football stars Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ruben Neves have praised their moves to the Saudi Pro League, speaking highly of their new lives in the Kingdom.
In an interview with Sky News, the two Al-Hilal players — who left Fulham and Wolves, respectively — discussed the lifestyle differences between England and Saudi Arabia.
Last year, more than 23 European players moved to the Kingdom’s top football league in a major coup for Saudi sporting administrators.
“After seven years in England I think the first thing was the sun. I never had summer sun in my life,” Mitrovic said.
“It’s been different you know, different culture, different football, the mentality of people as well, but so far I’m really happy.
“My family is happy. The club is amazing. So far, it’s a great experience and looking forward to more years.”
The Serbian international praised the privacy and laid-back way of life in Riyadh. “The people here are crazy about football but you have a bit more privacy here. We live on a compound, we’re a little bit more isolated, and people from Europe and around the world live there you know, the life is really nice,” he said. “You wake up, have breakfast, a little workout, then recovery in the pool in the sun.”
One difference from the European training standard is that clubs in the Kingdom train in the evening, avoiding the midday heat.
Neves told Sky News that Al-Hilal’s regime gives him more time to spend with his family. “It’s a bit different to the routine from Europe here because of the weather, of course,” he said.
“We train most of the time after 6 p.m. I like it because I can spend the day at home relaxing. I can take the kids to school, I can pick them up from school, and I can be a little bit with them before I come to training. We have a lot of things to do here because it’s a big, massive city, so we are enjoying it.”
Though both players said the Premier League is the world’s best, they believe that the SPL is not far behind — and is on par with some European leagues.
Mitrovic expects more major European signings during the summer transfer window this year.
“Any of the big names is going to have a big impact and would be welcomed with open hands,” he said.
“A lot of players from Europe, you know they call and ask how can they get here. A lot (of calls), trust me.”
Neves hailed the dedication of Al-Hilal fans. “When you play at home the stadium is always full, 30,000 people. The difference I felt here from England is that when we go to play away the stadium is mainly our fans,” he said. “We have fans all around Saudi, so that feels really good for us.”