SPL is becoming interesting following the presence of elite players, we're talking about clubs that anticipate in generating revenue. Money is heavily put into use in Saudi Arabia and a lot of it is been triggered to football. These SPL clubs doesn't find it challenging when they've encounter top priorities to meet up this season. Al Hilal, Al Ittihad and Al Nassr are the best competitive teams in Saudi Arabia and we should expects more terrific performance from them because they're confident enough of handling the SPL trophy before the campaign is over. What are your thoughts on the current form of these teams?
Yes, Al Hilal, Al Nasr and Al Ittihad are indeed the most competitive teams in the Saudi Arabian League. Even before star players from Europe came to the Saudi Arabian League, these three teams were already very competitive. Then if we talk about the current situation and performance of the three teams. In my opinion, if you look at the depth of the squad, not many changes have occurred in these teams. Maybe only Al Ittihad has brought in more new players than Al Nasr or Al Hilal. The reason is that the Al Nasr or Al Hilal squad this season can be said to have almost 95% of the players the same as the previous season. So with this, if you look at the depth of the squad, only Al Ittihad has experienced slight changes. Then in terms of performance, like the previous season, Al Hilal remains the best among Al Ittihad or Al Nasr at the moment. The reason is that until now Al Hilal is still at the top of the Saudi Arabian League standings, and neither Al Nasr nor Al Ittihad have been able to shift Al Hilal's position. So basically this season, if you look at the performance of Al Hilal, Al Nasr or Al Ittihad, in my opinion, it is not much different from the previous season. But the difference this season is that Al Ittihad is able to compete very closely with Al Hilal. Because currently Al Hilal and Al Ittihad only differ by one point. Meanwhile, the difference in points between Al Hilal and Al Nasr is quite large, namely a difference of 6 points.