CAF Cup – CSS vs Simba SC: A decisive match for the Sfaxiens, who will win?

The CAF Cup continues with intense matches, and this afternoon, CS Sfaxien (CSS) will face Simba SC.

Current ranking:

CS Constantine (3 matches, 2 wins, 1 loss, 5 goals scored, 4 goals conceded, +1 goal difference): With 6 points, CS Constantine sits at the top of the group, offering a solid record with one win and one loss . Their offense is well structured, but the defense could still be tested against tougher opponents.

FC Bravos (3 matches, 2 wins, 1 loss, 6 goals scored, 5 goals conceded, +1 goal difference): Tied with CS Constantine with 6 points, Bravos displays an impressive offensive line with 6 goals scored, but their defense has sometimes shown weaknesses, as evidenced by the lower goal difference.

Simba SC (3 matches, 2 wins, 1 loss, 4 goals scored, 3 goals conceded, +1 goal difference): Simba SC, also with 6 points, shares a similar record, but their attack, although solid, could have some difficulty difficult to break through a solid defense. Their match against CSS will be crucial to confirm their position.

CS Sfaxien (3 matches, 0 victories, 3 defeats, 3 goals scored, 6 goals conceded, -3 goal difference): With zero points after three matches, the CSS is in a bad position. Their offense hasn’t been as sharp as hoped, and their defense looks vulnerable. They will absolutely have to raise their level of play to hope to get back into the race.

Prediction for this afternoon’s match:

The match between CSS and Simba SC promises to be decisive for CSS, which must absolutely win this meeting to maintain a chance of qualification. Simba SC, although solid with a balanced record, could struggle to win away from home.

It is reasonable to predict a close match, potentially 1-1 or 2-1 in favor of CSS if the team manages to pull itself together.

The match will take place at the Taieb Mhiri Stadium from 5 p.m. To be continued, particularly on beIN SPORTS MAX 7.

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