ASG Faces Must-Win Situation at Monastir to Stay in the Championship Hunt
The ASG is facing a must-win situation at Monastir to remain in the championship hunt and avoid relegation to Ligue 2. The team's only hope for a miraculous salvation is to score a full haul of points in their remaining four matches. However, even this might not be enough if ASM and OB, currently 12th and 13th in the standings with 28 and 25 points respectively, manage to cross the 30-point threshold.
The situation has become too delicate and almost impossible for the team, led by Mohamed Tlemceni, to salvage. The team's slim optimism is fragile and relies on a significant exploit against Monastir in their home turf, where they face a hostile crowd demanding a strong performance to stay in the fight for fourth place.
Securing the three points from this difficult away match will not be an easy task for the ASG, which has failed to achieve this feat in its last six matches, including three at home. The team's last championship success dates back to February 7, when they pulled off a surprise win at Zarzis, but unfortunately, this was followed by a series of disappointing performances.
A Last-Ditch Effort
Coach Mohamed Tlemceni has prepared his team for a high-stakes match, their last chance to maintain hope of escaping relegation. The team's performance against ESM in the last quarter of the match has confirmed that, despite a reduced squad, they have several attacking options at their disposal. Tlemceni will not rely on a narrow victory but will instead unleash his full attacking arsenal to try and catch Monastir off guard.
The duo of Faied Ben Hassine and Oussama Neffati is expected to lead the attack in a 4-4-2 formation, tasked with finding the opening goal and securing a miraculous win that could revive the team's chances of survival, despite the odds being against them.