Youssef Belaïli and Kacila Bouali lead Esperance to a valuable victory over Sfax
The Algerian international duo Youssef Belaïli and Kacila Bouali gifted their team, Esperance Sportive de Tunis, a valuable away victory after defeating Club Sfaxien with a score of 2-1 in the match held this Sunday afternoon, as part of the twelfth round of the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.
The match witnessed a remarkable performance from the Algerian duo, as Bouali provided a brilliant assist to his teammate Belaïli, who succeeded in scoring a wonderful goal in the 45th minute, continuing his strong performances this season in the Esperance jersey.
With this goal, Belaïli raised his tally to two goals and two assists in the competition, while Bouali also continued his excellent form after opening his scoring account for the current season, confirming the duo's strong presence in the team's lineup.
The international defender Mohamed Amine Tougai was absent from the match due to an injury he is suffering from, which has kept him out of the team's squad.
With this victory, Esperance raised its points total to 27 at the top of the standings, leading by one point over Club Africain in second place, while Club Sfaxien's points remained at 17 in seventh place.
The match witnessed a remarkable performance from the Algerian duo, as Bouali provided a brilliant assist to his teammate Belaïli, who succeeded in scoring a wonderful goal in the 45th minute, continuing his strong performances this season in the Esperance jersey.
With this goal, Belaïli raised his tally to two goals and two assists in the competition, while Bouali also continued his excellent form after opening his scoring account for the current season, confirming the duo's strong presence in the team's lineup.
The international defender Mohamed Amine Tougai was absent from the match due to an injury he is suffering from, which has kept him out of the team's squad.
With this victory, Esperance raised its points total to 27 at the top of the standings, leading by one point over Club Africain in second place, while Club Sfaxien's points remained at 17 in seventh place.