ES Tunis vs. US Monastir postponed to june 15: Crucial playoff clash awaits
The highly anticipated match between ES Tunis and US Monastir, initially set for Thursday, June 13, has been postponed to Saturday, June 15, at 6:00 p.m. GMT. This adjustment comes as a boon for Espérance Sportive de Tunis, who will now have the advantage of having their key international players available.
The rescheduling of this crucial match is largely due to the absence of four of ES Tunis’s international players.
Yassine Meriah, Ghailane Chaâlali, Mohamed Amine Tougaï, and Roger Aholou are currently on international duty and are expected to return to Tunis by next Tuesday.
The availability of these players is vital for ES Tunis, especially with the match against US Monastir being a potential title decider.
Key Players’ Return
Coach Miguel Cardoso of ES Tunis will be relieved to have these internationals back in time for the rescheduled match.
The team will now benefit from having three training sessions with these players, which is crucial preparation ahead of such a pivotal game.
Even though goalkeeper Amanallah Memmiche is retained with the Tunisian national team, his absence will not be felt due to his suspension.
Title at Stake
The forthcoming clash is particularly critical for ES Tunis. A single point from this match will secure them the title of Tunisian champions, with two rounds still to go in the playoff phase.
Currently, ES Tunis leads the standings with 20 points, holding a five-point advantage over their closest rivals and next opponents, US Monastir.
Revised Schedule
The new schedule for the 9th day of the Playoff phase is as follows:
Friday, June 14:
- 3:30 p.m. GMT: Stade Tunisien vs. Club Africain
Saturday, June 15:
- 3:30 p.m. GMT (behind closed doors): ES Sahel vs. CS Sfaxien
- 6:00 p.m. GMT (behind closed doors): ES Tunis vs. US Monastir
Final Thoughts
The rescheduling of the ES Tunis vs. US Monastir match has not only provided a strategic advantage for ES Tunis but has also heightened the anticipation surrounding this decisive encounter.
With the title on the line, fans can expect a thrilling contest as both teams vie for supremacy in the Tunisian Ligue 1 playoffs.
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