Ligue 1 21st Matchday ST Getting Back to Success

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 13 February 2026

Tunisian Stadium Relaunches Against Olympique Beja

The Tunisian Stadium, which was held back by ES Metlaoui in the previous round, has not lost its momentum. Although the EST did not evolve, the leading club did not increase its lead in the CSS test. In short, if the ST can regret missing the opportunity to catch up with the leaders, it remains more than ever in the running for the title.

Embarrassment of Choice in Attack and Midfield

3rd in the standings, in the rearview mirror of the top two, the ST must validate today in its Bardo stronghold if it wants to keep its chances intact. And since the result will take precedence over all other considerations, we can expect the game orientation to be resolutely focused on the attack. Thus, in front of goalkeeper Noureddine Farhati, Skander Sghaier and Hedi Khalfa (or Mounir Jelassi) will form the defensive axis, although Marouen Sahraoui is totally recovered. On the flanks, we will find Aziz Saïhi on the left and probably Iyadh Riahi or Wael Ouerghemi on the right. Higher up, in the heart of the game, uncertainty reigns, although the Senegalese right-half Amath Ndaw, the Burkinabé piston Salifou Tapsoba, and the lively Rafaeddine Riah hold the rope.

Attack and Midfield Options

There, Ammar Souayah can bring novelty by launching the Senegalese pivot Aboubakar Diop, Yusuf Touré, or Rayan Smaâli from the start. In attack, finally, with the point Amadou Ndiaye, Youssef Saâfi will occupy the right corridor, and probably Amine Khemissi will take the left wing.

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