Al-Ittihad FC vs Al Khaleej Saihat Result

Al-Ittihad FC
Full Time

Al Khaleej Saihat
📍 King Abdullah Sports City, Jeddah
🗓️ Friday, 27 Feb 2026 at 19:00
😅 AI Prediction Report
CLOSE BUT NO CIGARPredicted
2 - 1
Actual
1 - 0
💰 Bet Results1/3 hit
En-Nesyri Strike Lifts Al-Ittihad Past Al Khaleej in Tight Jeddah Contest
Al-Ittihad FC edged out Al Khaleej Saihat 1-0 at King Abdullah Sports City, thanks to a decisive second-half goal from Youssef En-Nesyri. In a match marked by tactical discipline and few clear-cut chances, the hosts made the most of their opportunities, while Al Khaleej struggled to break down a resolute backline. The contest was evenly balanced in terms of possession and shots, but it was Al-Ittihad's clinical edge that ultimately made the difference. Both sides showed periods of control, with Al-Ittihad registering 12 shots (5 on target) to Al Khaleej's 9 (4 on target), and possession split almost evenly at 49% to 51%. The match saw a flurry of yellow cards and a tense midfield battle, but En-Nesyri's strike in the 52nd minute proved the game's turning point, as Al-Ittihad held firm under late pressure to secure all three points.
Al-Ittihad FC
Al-Ittihad delivered a disciplined performance, blending defensive solidity with moments of attacking intent. Operating in a 4-2-3-1 formation, they looked compact in midfield and were able to transition effectively, especially in the second half. The hosts created more chances and looked the more likely to score as the game wore on, ultimately capitalizing through En-Nesyri's well-taken goal. Despite conceding slightly more possession, their defensive organization—anchored by Danilo Pereira and Ahmed Sharahili—proved key in keeping a clean sheet. While there were periods of pressure from Al Khaleej, Al-Ittihad managed the game well after taking the lead, showing maturity in closing out the match. Their ability to withstand late attacks and maintain composure under pressure was commendable.
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Al Khaleej Saihat
Al Khaleej Saihat put in a spirited display, matching Al-Ittihad for possession and testing the home defense with 9 shots, 4 of which were on target. Lining up in a 3-4-3, they sought to use width and overloads in midfield, but struggled to carve out clear chances against a well-drilled opponent. Their best moments came from set pieces and quick transitions, but they lacked the cutting edge needed in the final third. Despite falling behind early in the second half, Al Khaleej responded with a period of pressure, winning 7 corners and pushing for an equalizer. However, their efforts were thwarted by a disciplined Al-Ittihad rearguard and some wayward finishing. Discipline was also a concern, as three players went into the referee's book.
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Key Moments
52' — Goal
Youssef En-Nesyri scores for Al-Ittihad, finishing off a well-worked move to put the hosts ahead.
67' — Yellow Card
Danilo Pereira (Al-Ittihad) cautioned for a tactical foul as Al Khaleej looked to break.
72' — Yellow Card
Dimitrios Kourbelis (Al Khaleej) booked for a late challenge in midfield.
79' — Corner
Al Khaleej win their seventh corner, piling on late pressure in search of an equalizer.
88' — Yellow Card
Fabinho (Al-Ittihad) receives a yellow card as tensions rise in the closing stages.
Tactical Analysis
Al-Ittihad set up in a 4-2-3-1, focusing on midfield solidity and quick transitions through their attacking midfield trio. The double pivot of Fabinho and Doumbia shielded the defense effectively, while Aouar and Diaby provided creativity and width. En-Nesyri led the line with intelligent movement, capitalizing on the few clear chances created. Al Khaleej's 3-4-3 aimed to create overloads in wide areas and stretch the Al-Ittihad defense, but their wing-backs found space limited by Al-Ittihad's disciplined shape. The visitors pushed numbers forward after conceding, with Masouras and Fernandes trying to exploit gaps, but the hosts' defensive line held firm. Set pieces were a key avenue for Al Khaleej, but ultimately their lack of a cutting edge in open play proved costly.
Turning Point
Youssef En-Nesyri's goal in the 52nd minute shifted the momentum decisively in Al-Ittihad's favor, forcing Al Khaleej to chase the game.
Man of the Match
Youssef En-Nesyri
Provided the match-winning goal and led the line with tireless movement.