MC Alger, the frontrunner of the 1 Mobilis league, continues to dominate the Algerian football scene, showcasing its formidable attacking prowess despite the challenges posed by Ramadan.
Under the leadership of coach Patrice Beaumelle, MC Alger’s attacking lineup has been relentless, netting an impressive total of 56 goals in 25 matches, averaging 2.24 goals per game.
Spearheaded by the quartet of Belaili, Naidji, Bayazid, and Merzougui, who have collectively contributed 42 goals, the team boasts the most potent attack in the Algerian League 1.
Despite the absence of key players like Youcef Belaili during the AFCON tournament and subsequent suspensions, MC Alger’s offensive performance remained formidable.
Notably, during the month of Ramadan, traditionally a period of fasting and physical challenge, the team maintained its attacking prowess, scoring 15 goals in five matches, averaging three goals per game.
Remarkably, three of these victories were secured away from home, underscoring the team’s resilience and adaptability in adverse conditions.
This exceptional goal-scoring ability harks back to the team’s preseason training in France, where they honed their attacking skills against formidable opponents.
With eight league matches remaining and additional fixtures in the Algerian Cup, MC Alger is on track to potentially break the longstanding record set by JS Kabylie in the 1985-1986 season.
While JS Kabylie’s record of 89 goals was achieved over 38 matches, MC Alger’s current goal-scoring rate indicates a strong possibility of surpassing this milestone.
As the season progresses, MC Alger’s relentless attacking strategy promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats, with the team poised to rewrite the record books and secure its position as one of Algeria’s footballing powerhouses.