Al-Ittihad beat Al-Ismaili “home” four times in the Republic Football League
The Al-Ittihad Club‘s football team from Alexandria, known as Sayed Al-Balad, achieved a decisive win against the Al-Amiyali team on Monday. This match was part of the Republic Football League for the 2024/2025 season.
In the ninth week of the competition, Sayed Al-Balad secured a solid 4-2 victory at home against Al-Ismaili. The team took the lead quickly, with Al-Sharbasi scoring in the first minute. Mustafa Reda added another goal in the ninth minute, and Mohamed Darwish scored a third goal before halftime, putting the score at 3-0.
In the second half, Muhammad Abu Noor scored the fourth goal for Al-Ittihad. Al-Ismaili managed to score two goals before the match ended, finalizing the score at 4-2.
How does Coach Mohammed Fahmi’s strategy influence Al-Ittihad’s performance in matches?
Exclusive Interview: Insights on Al-Ittihad Club’s Recent Victory
Interviewer: Thank you for joining us today. We’re excited to discuss Al-Ittihad Club’s recent victory over Al-Ismaili. What stood out to you the most during the match?
Specialist: Thank you for having me. What was most impressive was Al-Ittihad’s aggressive start. Scoring three goals in the first half at such a critical juncture of the season demonstrates their fierce determination to maintain their position in the league standings. Al-Sharbasi’s early goal in the first minute set a confident tone that the team sustained throughout the match.
Interviewer: The team was able to extend their lead to 4-0. How important has Coach Mohammed Fahmi’s strategy been in achieving such results?
Specialist: Coach Fahmi’s tactical approach has been pivotal. His ability to motivate players and adapt strategies in real-time has maximized their performance. The quick transitions from defense to attack allowed them to exploit Al-Ismaili’s defensive lapses effectively. It’s clear that the coaching staff, including Ahmed Ahmed Sari, has fostered a cohesive and focused environment within the squad.
Interviewer: Given that Al-Ittihad is currently in second place with 22 points, how do you assess their chances for the title this season?
Specialist: With a solid record of eight wins and only one loss, Al-Ittihad has certainly positioned themselves as title contenders. Consistency will be key in the coming weeks. If they can maintain their form and continue to utilize their depth in the squad, they will certainly be in the mix for the championship, especially with a favorable home record.
Interviewer: There’s also excitement surrounding the call-up of Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet and Mostafa Hammouda to the national team. What impact could this have on Al-Ittihad?
Specialist: This call-up is significant for both the players and the club. It reflects well on Al-Ittihad’s development and potential. While their absence from the next match could pose challenges, it also allows other players a chance to step up. The club’s depth will be tested, but this opportunity encourages competition within the squad, which can lead to overall improvement.
Interviewer: How do you think the postponement of the match due to the national team’s commitments will affect the league’s schedule?
Specialist: Postponements can be tricky. They can disrupt momentum for teams like Al-Ittihad who are on a winning streak. However, it’s essential for national duties to take precedence, especially when developing young talent. The league will need to find a suitable compromise to ensure all teams remain competitive while accommodating these important national team events.
Interviewer: Thank you for your insights. It’s clear Al-Ittihad Club has a lot of potential this season, and fans are surely eager to see how they will perform in the coming weeks.
Specialist: Absolutely! This season is shaping up to be very exciting for Al-Ittihad and their supporters. I look forward to seeing how the team evolves as the competition progresses. Thank you for this opportunity to share my thoughts.
The Alexandria team delivered a strong performance under the guidance of Coach Mohammed Fahmi and his assistant, Ahmed Ahmed Sari. Al-Ittihad Club is currently in second place, with 22 points, having won 8 matches and lost 1.
In related news, Osama Nabih, the coach of the Egyptian national team for players born in 2007, called upon Mahmoud Hassan Trezeguet and Mostafa Hammouda from Al-Ittihad Alexandria to join the national team’s camp from November 27 to 30. The Egyptian Football Association accepted a request by Jaime Al-Thagher to postpone a match due to this national team commitment.
