In the Saudi Pro League, he'll probably be able to play better and more consistently. He won't be under as much pressure here. The different level of competition will probably give him more confidence. And I hope he can maintain his consistency at Al-Nassr. Previously, at other clubs, he was sometimes only good in his first few games. After a few weeks, his consistency usually declined. This is why Felix was often loaned out to other teams. And in fact, if he shows the same thing at Al-Nassr, namely inconsistency, then he must be prepared for his position to be shifted by another player here.
Joao Felix could actually be more consistent when he plays for European clubs. It's just that sometimes the clubs aren't patient enough to give him more opportunities. Remember when he played at Barcelona, he was quite good not just in one match, but in almost every match he played there. Although there were a few matches where he seemed to lose his sharpness, but those were only a few matches, but in most matches he was very reliable. I even thought he would be signed permanently by Barcelona at that time. Unfortunately, Barcelona's conditions at that time didn't allow for a purchase of Felix. I think Felix can play better when he feels more comfortable at a club. It could be said that this player always needs comfort to show his true potential. And perhaps here he will find it. Under the guidance of Cristiano Ronaldo, I'm sure he can develop even better. Just as he always performs well when playing for the Portuguese national team.
Yeah, I remember that, man. Even though I didn't watch much La Liga that season, I rarely missed Barcelona's games because I often bet on them. And Felix really just needed more trust and opportunities. Like at Atletico Madrid, he actually played very well at the start of his career there. But everyone knows he didn't get along with the coach there, which prevented him from getting many opportunities and even led to him being loaned out to other clubs. So when he was at Atletico Madrid, he didn't actually play much, not because he was bad, but because he had problems with the coach, and it seemed everyone knew or was aware of that. Because when he was loaned to Barcelona, he immediately played well. The same thing happened at Chelsea.
However, when he arrived at Chelsea, it wasn't the right time. He arrived when Chelsea wasn't yet stable (when Felix was only on loan at Chelsea). Then, when he arrived as a permanent Chelsea player, he arrived there when Chelsea already had many quality young players, which meant he didn't get many opportunities, and he was ultimately loaned to another club. And it's not easy when a player is loaned out so many clubs. He had to adapt quickly, of course. But that experience made him adapt more quickly at Al-Nassr. And it was a good experience for Felix and taught him how to adapt quickly.