al-hilal goalkeeper Yassin Bono came out with a clean sheet during his team’s game in front of the al-taawoun on Friday, May 3, in the 30th round of the Saudi Roshen League, which saw a crescendo win with a clean treble.
Al-Hilal opened the scoring door through Serbia’s Aleksandar Mitrovic at the 40th minute, Saud Abdul Hamid enhanced his team’s lead at the 70th minute and, in the final seconds, Saleh al-Shahri scored the third of the guests’ goals in the al-taawoun net.
With this result, Al-Hilal raised his balance to 83 points at the top of the table of the Saudi Roshen League, 12 points ahead of the prestigious victory, and the cooperation balance froze at 51 points in fourth place.
Yassin Bono achieves historical number with Al-Hilal
After the al-taawoun match, Yassin Bono was able to break the number of al-hilal legend Mohammed Al-Dai ‘a, and became the most al-hilal guard in history to keep a clean sheet during one season in the Saudi Professional League.
The Moroccan international owns “15 Klein Shit” this season, beating 14 Klein Shit in the 2008-09 season, and the al-hilal keeper is likely to be strengthened from his number during the next remaining games in the Roshin League.
Yassine Bono had joined the crescent during last summer’s transfer window, coming from Sevilla, Spain, and this season the keeper was able to keep 20 clean sheets in 38 games across all competitions, conceding 22 goals.
The 33-year-old contributed to this season ‘ Yassin Bono is the most clean sheet during the current season in the Saudi Roshen League, and is the least conceded goal, with only 16 goals, which helped Blue Capital lead the competition.
In addition to leading the Saudi Roshin League, Yassin Bono and the “Leader” were able to claim the Saudi Super Diriyah Cup title, as well as qualify for the final of the Two Mosques Custodian Cup, where a fiery summit awaits him in front of the traditional Al-Nasr Club on May 31.
Al-Hilal signed several strong names in the world of football, during the last summer transfer window, which is led by Brazil’s Neymar Jr. and Senegal’s Kalidou Koulibaly, Portuguese Ruben Neves, Serbs Sergei Savic and Alexander Mitrovic.