Club des Jeunes de Constantine secures consecutive victory; Mouloudia Club de Beidh thrashes Maqraa
The Club des Jeunes de Constantine achieved their second consecutive victory, triumphing over Athletic Paradou with a score of 2-1 in the fifth round of the championship.
The standout performers for the Constantine club were Ibrahim Deeb and Mander Tamin, both of whom found the back of the net, showcasing their offensive prowess.
Despite a valiant effort from Ramawi, who scored the only goal for the visitors, Athletic Paradou could not overcome the deficit.
This victory elevates the Club des Jeunes de Constantine to third place in the standings, now sitting on nine points.
Conversely, Athletic Paradou’s struggles continue, marking their third consecutive defeat.
The team now finds itself languishing in 14th place with just four points, raising concerns about their ability to turn their fortunes around in the coming matches.
In another match of the same round, the Mouloudia Club de Beidh delivered a commanding performance against Najm Maqraa, securing a decisive 4-0 victory.
Goals from Chahrour, Benoucha, Saraoui, and Belalem highlighted a dominant display from the home side.
This marks Mouloudia Club de Beidh’s second victory of the season, following their previous win against CS Belouizdad.
With this win, Mouloudia Club de Beidh now holds six points, placing them eighth in the championship standings.
Meanwhile, Najm Maqraa continues to struggle at the bottom of the table, occupying the last position with only two points.
As the season unfolds, both the Club des Jeunes de Constantine and Mouloudia Club de Beidh will look to build on their recent successes, while Athletic Paradou and Najm Maqraa seek to reclaim their competitive edge in the league.
Fans are eagerly anticipating the next round of matches, hoping for thrilling displays and significant shifts in the standings.
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