Al Khaleej Barring a dramatic turn of events, Al Khaleej will likely look back at the 2023-24 campaign as a progressive one after last season saw them battle to the very final day to secure their top-flight status.
Indeed, mathematically they are still at risk of being relegated this term but they are already five points ahead of the 31-point tally they posted last season, and with an eight-point buffer above 16th-placed Al-Akhdoud, Al-Danah require just one point from their final three matches to guarantee their safety.
However, Pedro Emanuel's side enter gameweek 32 in poor form and suffered their 13th league defeat of the season over the weekend at home to Al Wehda, when Nigerian international Odion Ighalo once again did the damage against them, netting a brace after scoring a hat-trick in the reverse fixture back in November.
That result extended their current winless streak in the league to six games, including three draws and three losses and was also their sixth home match without a victory. Al Khaleej have not won a single match in Dammam since the league resumed following the AFC Asian Cup back in February.
While the hosts would love nothing more than to bring their dismal home record in 2024 to an end here, their recent history in this fixture suggests they may struggle to do so, having failed to beat this opponent in their last seven league meetings (W5 D2 L0), including a 4-2 loss in the reverse fixture back in November last year.
Al Ittihad
Meanwhile, last week was a dismal one for Al Ittihad, who were not only forced to hand over the Saudi Pro League title to Al-Hilal, but also had to endure a 5-0 thumping at the hands of Al Ettifaq on their home ground.
Heading into that match, Nadi Al-Sha'ab had ruled out as many as 13 first-team players for the contest due to injury, fielding a side that featured only two foreign professionals in Brazilian attacker Romarinho and Frenchman N'Golo Kante.
Karl Toko Ekambi scored twice in four minutes at the end of the first half to send Steven Gerrard's side into the break 4-0 up before getting his third just 10 minutes after the interval to extend the margin to five. The result marked Al Ittihad's heaviest defeat since the 2015-16 season when they beaten by the same scoreline by Al-Nassr.
Adding to what was already a torrid week for Ittihad supporters, the club announced on Tuesday that they would be parting ways with manager Marcelo Gallardo by mutual decision, though there is still widespread speculation that the Argentine tactician, who has since been linked with a move to Serie A giants AC Milan, had been dismissed but will remain in the dugout for the final three games.
The visitors are now on a four-match losing streak in all competitions, and after going unbeaten in their first five away games of the season (W4 D1 L0), they have only managed to win three of the last 10 on their travels (W3 D2 L5).
Al Khaleej Barring a dramatic turn of events, Al Khaleej will likely look back at the 2023-24 campaign as a progressive one after last season saw them battle to the very final day to secure their top-flight status.
Indeed, mathematically they are still at risk of being relegated this term but they are already five points ahead of the 31-point tally they posted last season, and with an eight-point buffer above 16th-placed Al-Akhdoud, Al-Danah require just one point from their final three matches to guarantee their safety.
However, Pedro Emanuel's side enter gameweek 32 in poor form and suffered their 13th league defeat of the season over the weekend at home to Al Wehda, when Nigerian international Odion Ighalo once again did the damage against them, netting a brace after scoring a hat-trick in the reverse fixture back in November.
That result extended their current winless streak in the league to six games, including three draws and three losses and was also their sixth home match without a victory. Al Khaleej have not won a single match in Dammam since the league resumed following the AFC Asian Cup back in February.
While the hosts would love nothing more than to bring their dismal home record in 2024 to an end here, their recent history in this fixture suggests they may struggle to do so, having failed to beat this opponent in their last seven league meetings (W5 D2 L0), including a 4-2 loss in the reverse fixture back in November last year.
Al Ittihad
Meanwhile, last week was a dismal one for Al Ittihad, who were not only forced to hand over the Saudi Pro League title to Al-Hilal, but also had to endure a 5-0 thumping at the hands of Al Ettifaq on their home ground.
Heading into that match, Nadi Al-Sha'ab had ruled out as many as 13 first-team players for the contest due to injury, fielding a side that featured only two foreign professionals in Brazilian attacker Romarinho and Frenchman N'Golo Kante.
Karl Toko Ekambi scored twice in four minutes at the end of the first half to send Steven Gerrard's side into the break 4-0 up before getting his third just 10 minutes after the interval to extend the margin to five. The result marked Al Ittihad's heaviest defeat since the 2015-16 season when they beaten by the same scoreline by Al-Nassr.
Adding to what was already a torrid week for Ittihad supporters, the club announced on Tuesday that they would be parting ways with manager Marcelo Gallardo by mutual decision, though there is still widespread speculation that the Argentine tactician, who has since been linked with a move to Serie A giants AC Milan, had been dismissed but will remain in the dugout for the final three games.
The visitors are now on a four-match losing streak in all competitions, and after going unbeaten in their first five away games of the season (W4 D1 L0), they have only managed to win three of the last 10 on their travels (W3 D2 L5).
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