During the hiatus in the Tunisian Championship-Ligue 1, clubs are utilizing friendly matches to maintain momentum and fitness ahead of the resumption of league fixtures.
With the Play-offs set to resume on April 10 and 11 for the 4th day, and the Play-out scheduled for April 13 and 14 for the 7th day, clubs are employing friendly encounters to stay competitive during the break.
The decision to engage in friendly matches comes as a strategic move to prevent a lapse in form and rhythm.
Critics have pointed out the perceived lack of continuity in the championship’s schedule, with multiple breaks occurring within the same season.
Among the fixtures arranged to keep players engaged and in shape are the following:
Saturday, March 23:
– 10:00 p.m.: Espérance de Tunis vs. AS Ariana
Sunday, March 24:
– 3:00 p.m.: Club Africain vs. ES Métlaoui
– 9:00 p.m.: Bizertin Athletic Club vs. AS Marsa
Tuesday, March 26:
– ES Sahel vs. ES Métlaoui
Wednesday, March 27:
– CS Sfaxien vs. El Gawafel de Gafsa
These friendly encounters offer clubs the opportunity to fine-tune their strategies, test new formations, and provide valuable playing time for squad members.
It also serves as an occasion for players to showcase their skills and compete for positions in the starting lineup.
While the league’s scheduling may present challenges, clubs are adapting by maximizing the available time through friendly matches, ensuring they are well-prepared for the upcoming fixtures.
As the league action resumes, fans can expect teams to return to the pitch with renewed energy and determination to secure favorable results.