Moroccan Yassine Bono, Al Hilal's goalkeeper, continues to decline during the recent period with Al-Zaeem by conceding goals repeatedly in all tournaments.
The match between Al-Hilal and Al-Fateh in the 29th round of the Saudi Professional League witnessed Bono conceding a surprise goal in the 57th minute from Lucas Zelarian.
The matter is not limited to this match only, but also to the level of Bono recently, who has not kept a clean sheet since last March in only one match.
The match in which Bono kept a clean sheet was during the victory over Al-Akhdood by three unanswered on April 2, in the 26th round of the league.
Since the beginning of last March, Bono has conceded 10 goals, 7 in the Saudi League, against Al-Ittihad, Damak, Riyadh, Al-Shabab and Al-Khaleej clubs.
He conceded two goals in the matches between Al-Nasr and Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Super Cup, then conceded an additional goal against Al-Ain in the second leg of the AFC Champions League semi-final.
What is interesting is that this decline came after a distinguished period he lived with Al-Zaeem, where he is considered the goalkeeper who has kept the most clean sheets with 14 matches out of a total of 26 matches in the Roshen League.
But despite this decline, there is no disagreement about Bono’s abilities and the great strength he gave to Al Hilal’s defenses with regard to achieving the local Super Cup and getting close to winning the league.
It is worth noting that Bono participated in 38 matches this season in various tournaments, during which he conceded 24 goals and scored 19 clean sheets