Marsa Aims to Maintain Momentum Against ESM
The people of Marsa, still basking in the glory of their crushing victory in Kairouan, are eager to keep their momentum going by defeating another direct opponent, ESM. The Banlieusards have the advantage of playing at home and must not disappoint their fans.
Current Standing
With 10 points, the "Green and Yellow" team is 10th in the standings, just five points ahead of the red lantern, Olympique de Béja, which they defeated in the previous round. Although they had a good result in the previous round by eliminating a direct opponent, the Banlieusards are still not out of the danger zone, as they are mathematically still under threat of relegation. To definitively ensure their safety, they must also eliminate other direct opponents, starting with the Miners of Métlaoui, whom they will host this afternoon.
Advantage of Home Turf
In addition to the advantage of playing at home, the people of Marsa are looking to ride the wave of their convincing victory in the previous round in Kairouan with a score of 6-0. However, Ameur Derbal's men must not disappoint their fans. The Marsa supporters, on the other hand, must avoid throwing any kind of projectiles, as their team is under threat of a closed-door match in case of a repeat offense.
Full Squad Available
According to reports, Marsa coach Ameur Derbal has a full squad at his disposal for this afternoon's match against ESM, including the architects of the victory in Kairouan, such as Ahmed Hadhri, Amenallah Ben Hmida, and Omar Traidi. The Marsa coach can also count on experienced players like Sami Hlel, the last great defender, and solid midfielders like Ivorian Ricky Hans Gneba and Nigerian Philip Adejoh, to name a few.