Uzbek fans predict Al-Ittihad win over Navbahor in AFC Champions League

Ittihad's French forward #09 Karim Benzema (L) and Ittihad's French midfielder #07 N'Golo Kante (2R) celebrate after a goal during the FIFA Club World Cup first round football match (AFP)
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Updated 12 February 2024
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Uzbek fans predict Al-Ittihad win over Navbahor in AFC Champions League

  • Young fans interviewed on the streets of Tashkent revealed their rising interest in Rosh Saudi League clubs

TASHKENT: Football fans in Uzbekistan have revealed their admiration for Saudi Arabian football ahead of Al-Ittihad’s AFC Champions League Round of 16 first leg against Navbahor on Thursday night, Arriyadiyah has reported.

The Roshn Saudi League enjoys a high degree of popularity in the central Asian nation and a number of young fans interviewed on the streets of Tashkent conceded that the reigning Saudi champions are heavy favorites to beat Navbahor when they clash in the city of Namagan, a four-hour drive to the east of the capital.

 

 

The fans revealed that the popularity of Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr and Al-Ittihad, in particular, has risen since the influx of international stars over the last year.

Not surprisingly, many highlighted Al-Nassr as their favorite Saudi team thanks to the exploits of Cristiano Ronaldo, while others praised the Brazilian Fabinho and Frenchman N’Golo Kante at Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal’s array of foreign stars, led by Neymar.

Most of the fans interviewed by Arriyadiyah on Babur Street emphasized their interest in the AFC Champions League, predicting an Al-Ittihad win against Navbahor over the two legs, referencing Al-Hilal’s recent 2-0 win against the same opponents in the group stage.

The return leg will see Al-Ittihad host Navbahor in Jeddah on Feb. 22. 


Al-Qadsiah’s SPL match postponed as Damac clinch victory in relegation six-pointer

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Al-Qadsiah’s SPL match postponed as Damac clinch victory in relegation six-pointer

  • Damac secure 3-0 victory against Al-Riyadh in Abha
  • Al-Kholood vs. Al-Qadsiah postponed until March 7

DAMMAM: Much has changed since the conclusion of Matchday 24 in the Saudi Pro League last Saturday. Several nations across the Middle East have postponed their leagues indefinitely, with the war in the region even threatening West Asia’s participation across all levels of AFC competitions for the upcoming knockout stages.

The Saudi Pro League was one of the few to continue without pause, with Matchday 25 scheduled to kick off on Thursday as Damac welcomed Al-Riyadh and Al-Qadsiah travelled to Qassim to face Al-Kholood. Or, so Saudi Pro League fans thought.

Hours before Al-Kholood and Al-Qadsiah were set to kick off, the hosts announced that they had received a notification from the Saudi Pro League confirming their match was postponed Saturday, March 7, due to the cancellation of Al-Qadsiah’s flight to Qassim.

That meant that Thursday featured the sole encounter between Damac and Al-Riyadh, with Friday and Saturday set to host four matches each.

Both Damac and Al-Riyadh have endured difficult seasons. They two sides were level on 16 points prior before the meeting in Abha, and both had suffered similar 1-0 defeats to Al-Ahli in recent weeks — matches in which each felt unlucky not to come away with at least a point.

That said, it was Damac who controlled proceedings for most of the evening. Mauricio Dulac set the visitors up in their traditional 5-4-1, with Mamadou Sylla leading the line.

Damac, meanwhile, looked to break them down centrally, operating in a 4-3-1-2 that gave Valentín Vada freedom behind Yakou Méïté and Mohammad Al-Salkhadi. They were aided by Jonathan Okita’s dangerous runs from deep, which ultimately changed the course of the match.

After initial attempts to find the in-form Méïté in the air through a series of crosses, Damac shifted their focus to one of their other strengths: attacking through the middle. 

A calculated long ball from Jamal Harkass found Okita breaking into the space in the Al-Riyadh defence, as the Congolese midfielder controlled the ball with a fine touch before firing past Milan Borjan in 35th minute.

Damac extended their dominance after the interval. In the 53rd minute, another Harkass long ball created danger — this time with Méïté holding the ball up before Al-Salkhadi threaded a pass through to Vada, who calmly finished to double the lead.

At the hour mark, Sanousi Al-Hawsawi effectively sealed the match as he met Abdulrahman Al-Obaid’s corner with a towering header, giving Damac a crucial victory and lifting them three points away from the relegation zone.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Friday, with Al-Hilal hosting Al-Najma, Al-Khaleej facing Al-Hazem, Al-Taawoun taking on Al-Fateh, and the Sea Derby between Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad kicking off at 10:00pm.