Coluna do Fla
·20 janvier 2026
Ex-Flamengo boss Jorge Jesus faces legal action over 'unacceptable' act

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·20 janvier 2026

'Mister' Jorge Jesus is experiencing one of his worst moments during his stay in Saudi Arabia. In addition to Al Nassr (KSA) dropping down the table, the former Flamengo coach risks being sued by his former club, Al Hilal (KSA), which is seeking harsh punishment for the Portuguese manager.
In short, the cause of the outrage was a statement made by Jorge Jesus complaining about supposed advantages given to the leader of the Saudi League. The Portuguese coach said, “Al Nassr does not have the political power that Al Hilal has.” At Hilal, this comment was considered “unacceptable” and they are demanding legal action from the relevant authorities. Furthermore, the league leader is threatening to sue JJ.
On Monday (12th), the top two teams faced each other, and Al Hilal won 3-1, with two goals from penalties and Al Nassr’s goalkeeper being sent off. The referee’s performance infuriated Jorge Jesus, Cristiano Ronaldo, and company. The result allowed Hilal to pull away at the top of the table.
With only one win in the last five games, Al Nassr lost its lead at the top and saw its rival open up a seven-point advantage after 15 rounds. Therefore, Jorge Jesus hopes not to be punished so he can continue chasing Al Hilal at the top of the table.
Seeking some peace, Jorge Jesus’ Al Nassr returns to the field this Wednesday (21st), against Damac (KSA), away from home. The match kicks off at 2:30 p.m. (Brasília time), with broadcast in Brazil. That’s because GOAT, on YouTube, and BandSports, via pay TV, will broadcast the match.
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