The analyst for the program ‘Midfield Stadium’ confirmed that Al-Ittihad is presenting a clear technical identity this season under the leadership of Tunisian coach Khaled Ben Yahya, noting that the team notably relies on organized plays and prefers a deliberate build-up for attacks, away from random play, a style known from the Tunisian coach in his various coaching roles.
The analyst’s comments came during the program ‘Midfield Stadium’, questioning whether the numbers achieved by Al-Ittihad this season are merely a passing coincidence or if they reflect a clear technical imprint of coach Khaled Ben Yahya, who has succeeded in giving the team a consistent character on the pitch.
Comfortable win for Al-Ittihad over Shabab Al-Ghar
Within the framework of the sixth round matches of the second group of the Libyan Football League, Al-Ittihad continued its positive results and achieved a comfortable 3–1 victory over Shabab Al-Ghar, in the match held at the Artificial River Stadium in Tripoli.
Goals for Al-Ittihad were scored by Nawfel Al-Zarhuni from the penalty spot, Ahmed Al-Bizi, and Mahmoud Al-Shalwi, in a match where the team confirmed its technical superiority and control over the flow of play.
Distinctive numbers and strong competition in the second group
With this victory, Al-Ittihad raised its tally to 15 points from five matches, achieving a perfect record, to hold a distinctive number this season and strengthen its position at the top of the competition, while Shabab Al-Ghar’s points tally froze at 5 points.
Thursday’s matches within the same round saw Al-Nasr and Abi Al-Ashhur achieve important victories, while the confrontation between Al-Murooj and Al-Tahaddi ended in a positive draw, intensifying the competition within the second group as the decisive stages approach.
A clear style and consistent technical identity
It appears that Al-Ittihad’s reliance on tactical organization and collective discipline, as noted by the analyst, gives the team a clear advantage this season and raises legitimate questions about the ability of Khaled Ben Yahya’s squad to continue the journey at the same pace and compete strongly for the title.
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Al-Ittihad
Al-Ittihad is a historic football club based in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, founded in 1927. It is one of the most successful and popular clubs in Saudi Arabia and Asia, with a rich history of winning numerous domestic and continental titles, including multiple AFC Champions League trophies.
Libyan Football League
The Libyan Football League is the top professional football division in Libya, founded in 1963. It has experienced periodic suspensions due to political instability and conflict within the country, most notably during the 2011 civil war and subsequent unrest.
Artificial River Stadium
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Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, with a history dating back to the 7th century BC when it was founded by the Phoenicians. It later became a significant part of the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and an Italian colony, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the ancient Medina and the Red Castle (Assai al-Hamra).
Shabab Al-Ghar
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Al-Nasr
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Al-Murooj
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Al-Tahaddi
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Al-Wasat
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