No Benzema, No Problem: Teen Sensation Mohamed Kader Miti Steps Up for Al-Hilal
In a league increasingly defined by global superstars and blockbuster signings, it was an 18-year-old rising talent who stole the spotlight this weekend in Saudi Arabia. With Karim Benzema sidelined due to injury, Al-Hilal found an unlikely hero in young Ivorian striker Mohamed Kader Miti, who delivered a standout performance in his first league start.
A Star is Born in Riyadh
Playing at the iconic Kingdom Arena, Al-Hilal hosted Al-Taawoun in Round 27 of the Saudi Pro League. Expectations were tempered given the absence of several key players, including Benzema and Saudi internationals Salem Al-Dossari and Sultan Mandash. However, what unfolded was a coming-of-age moment for Miti.
In the 43rd minute, the teenager made his mark. After receiving a precise pass from Mohamed Mahzari on the left flank, Miti cut inside and unleashed a powerful shot that beat goalkeeper Mailsong. The strike not only opened the scoring but also marked his first goal for Al-Hilal since joining the club.
Filling Big Shoes
Miti’s goal carried added significance given the context. Benzema, a Ballon d’Or winner and one of the most recognizable forwards in world soccer, has been a central figure for Al-Hilal. Stepping into his role is no small task, yet Miti showed composure and confidence beyond his years.
Head coach Simone Inzaghi had little choice but to trust the young forward. Injuries had depleted his attacking options, forcing him to hand Miti his first start in the Saudi Pro League. The decision paid off immediately.
From Rennes Prospect to Saudi Spotlight
Miti joined Al-Hilal during the winter transfer window from Stade Rennais in a deal reportedly worth around €30 million—a significant investment for a player of his age. Prior to this match, he had made four appearances for the club, mostly off the bench.
His only previous start came in the AFC Champions League against Al-Wahda, where he logged over 100 minutes but failed to register a goal or assist. Critics had begun to question whether the teenager was ready for the big stage.
Saturday’s performance offered a resounding answer.
A League of Opportunities
The Saudi Pro League has rapidly transformed into one of the most talked-about competitions in global soccer, attracting elite talent from Europe and beyond. While much of the attention has focused on established stars, Miti’s emergence highlights another dimension of the league: its potential as a platform for young players to develop and shine.
For American audiences increasingly tuning into international soccer, stories like Miti’s add a compelling narrative. The blend of youth and experience, combined with high-stakes competition, mirrors the appeal seen in leagues like Major League Soccer.
What’s Next for Al-Hilal?
Al-Hilal’s schedule remains demanding. They are set to face Al-Kholood on April 8, followed by another clash with Al-Taawoun on April 11. The availability of Benzema remains uncertain, which could mean more opportunities for Miti to prove himself.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Hilal_SFC
If his debut goal is any indication, the young striker is ready for the challenge.
A Glimpse of the Future
Miti’s breakthrough performance may well mark the beginning of a new chapter—not just for the player, but for Al-Hilal’s attacking dynamics. While Benzema’s return will undoubtedly restore experience and firepower, the emergence of a young, fearless forward adds depth and unpredictability.
For now, one thing is clear: Al-Hilal may have found their next star.
And in a league filled with global icons, Mohamed Kader Miti has just announced himself to the world.
