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Ittihad Dominates Shabab as Benzema’s Message Unfolds

27 December 2025

Ittihad Dominates Shabab as Benzema’s Message Unfolds
Al Ittihad seals a 2-0 victory as Benzema’s influence continues to echo in the league.

Match recap

The Spanish coach of Al Shabab, Emmanuel Alguacil, admitted Al Ittihad's supremacy in the match, which the latter won 2-0 in the 11th round of the Roshan Pro League.

Al Ittihad benefited from a brace by Ahmad Al-Ghamdi and Steven Bergwijn to seal a convincing win over Shabab and collect three more points.

In the post-match press conference, Alguacil said, "I'm not satisfied with the players' performance; the coach is the first responsible; I don't want to use injuries as an excuse, but that's the reality."

Shabab's coach added, "Gulimish left injured, and Seru is returning from injury; we had only 15 players, but I won't offer excuses; I take responsibility."

"With these circumstances and the injuries, we fought hard, and if we had converted the two chances we had, perhaps things would have changed; we must admit that Al Ittihad was better today."

Regarding the dialogue with Karim Benzema after the match, the Spaniard said he has enjoyed a good relationship with him since their days in La Liga.

"Benzema is a great player and we are lucky to have him in the Saudi League; he told me that his team was affected by the absences and it was hard to compete."

Post-match notes

The presence of Benzema continues to shape conversations around the league, even as coaches acknowledge the impact of injuries on performance.

Two quick punchlines to close: 1) If honesty were a weapon, the coach just fired a laser—the scoreline did the rest. 2) Injuries? The excuse form was filed, stamped, and left at the bench; the goals didn’t miss the target anyway.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of the match?

Al Ittihad won 2-0 against Al Shabab.

Who scored the goals for Al Ittihad?

Ahmad Al-Ghamdi and Steven Bergwijn scored the goals.

What did the Shabab coach say about injuries and responsibility?

He said injuries and squad limitations were real but stressed that he takes responsibility and that results reflect the day’s reality.