JS Kabylie eyes key victory against JS Saoura in Béchar
JS Kabylie (JSK) is gearing up for a challenging clash against JS Saoura (JSS) on Monday in Béchar. The 4 p.m. fixture marks an important step for the Canaries as they aim to reignite their campaign and push for a strong finish in the first leg of the season. Despite the tough task ahead, head coach Abdelhak Benchikha and his squad remain optimistic about securing a positive result.
“We are working hard to prepare well for the upcoming matches that await us. Our goal is to play the leading roles, and we want to string together good results,” said forward Koceila Boualia.
“The supporters expect a lot from us, and we will do everything to satisfy them. We will not skimp on efforts so that JSK can play for the title.”
JSK, who has not played in nearly a month, sees this match as an opportunity to reassert their form and deliver a performance that meets their supporters’ high expectations.
Redemption After USMA Draw
A win in Béchar would also allow JSK to recover from the two points dropped during their recent draw against USM Alger (USMA).
The team had been riding a wave of confidence following consecutive victories against USMK and USB but was left frustrated after failing to secure maximum points in the clash with USMA.
Benchikha is keen to lead his side to redemption and replicate the success achieved in their earlier away match in Biskra.
With the team targeting a top-three finish by the end of the first leg, the importance of Monday’s game cannot be overstated.
Both club leadership and fans have set high expectations, demanding a strong showing to bolster JSK’s title ambitions.
A Full Squad at Benchikha’s Disposal
In a boost for the team, JSK will have a complete squad available for the match against JSS.
The return of the military internationals—Seif Benrabah, Ahmed Maâmeri, Ahmed Maâtalah, Adem Redjem, Redouane Berkane, and Lounas Adjout—adds depth to the roster.
Additionally, injured players Babacar Sarr and Sadio Kanouté have recovered and are expected to be available for selection.
Coach Benchikha plans to make tactical adjustments and select the most prepared players for this crucial encounter.
His focus remains on fielding a team of “warriors” capable of securing a convincing result against a formidable JSS side.
With everything to play for, Monday’s match promises to be a defining moment in JS Kabylie’s pursuit of a strong finish in the first leg and their broader aspirations for the season.
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