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Gulf Insider
25-06-2025
- Sport
- Gulf Insider
Tunisia Outclass Bahrain With Relentless Attack
Tunisia won their first match at the IHF Men's U21 World Championship in emphatic style on Sunday, beating Bahrain 39-27 in the President's Cup. Tunisia Set the Tempo Early From the opening whistle, Tunisia dictated the pace of the match with a fast, flowing attack that repeatedly pulled Bahrain out of shape. Averaging under 20 seconds per offensive possession, the North African side struck with intent and fluidity, capitalising on defensive gaps and unforced halftime, Tunisia had already put the contest out of reach with a 23-14 lead-an advantage built not only on slick ball movement but also on Bahrain's inability to keep the ball, turning it over 18 times across the match. Bahrain Struggles at Both Ends Bahrain's performance was marred by inconsistency, particularly in goal, where their shot- stoppers posted a save percentage below 20%. The defensive struggles were compounded by a disjointed attack that too often gifted Tunisia opportunities in transition. Despite flashes of individual skill, Bahrain failed to string together any sustained momentum. Their third straight loss at the tournament leaves them level on points with Tunisia, though the manner of this defeat will raise questions ahead of their today's outing against Serbia. Depth Drives Tunisian Dominance What stood out most in Tunisia's win was the balance in scoring. Six players recorded three or more goals, with Kousay Ben Fraj, Najib Hadded, and Khalil Barboura combining for nearly half the team's total output. The offensive spread proved overwhelming for a Bahraini defence that struggled with rotation and lacked answers to Tunisia's variety of threats. Mohamed Seifeddine Ben Abdennebi was named Player of the Match. Both Tunisia and Bahrain now sit on two points, with group standings still in flux. For Bahrain, the path forward is far from straightforward. Improvement, particularly in ball security and defensive cohesion, will be essential if they hope to rebound against Serbia. Also read: Bahrain: Interior Ministry Confirms Full Restoration Of Public And Road Operations


Daily Tribune
25-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Tunisia outclass Bahrain with relentless attack
Tunisia won their first match at the IHF Men's U21 World Championship in emphatic style on Sunday, beating Bahrain 39– 27 in the President's Cup. Tunisia Set the Tempo Early From the opening whistle, Tunisia dictated the pace of the match with a fast, flowing attack that repeatedly pulled Bahrain out of shape. Averaging under 20 seconds per offensive possession, the North African side struck with intent and fluidity, capitalising on defensive gaps and unforced errors. By halftime, Tunisia had already put the contest out of reach with a 23–14 lead—an advantage built not only on slick ball movement but also on Bahrain's inability to keep the ball, turning it over 18 times across the match. Bahrain Struggles at Both Ends Bahrain's performance was marred by inconsistency, particularly in goal, where their shot-stoppers posted a save percentage below 20%. The defensive struggles were compounded by a disjointed attack that too often gifted Tunisia opportunities in transition. Despite flashes of individual skill, Bahrain failed to string together any sustained momentum. Their third straight loss at the tournament leaves them level on points with Tunisia, though the manner of this defeat will raise questions ahead of their today's outing against Serbia. Depth Drives Tunisian Dominance What stood out most in Tunisia's win was the balance in scoring. Six players recorded three or more goals, with Kousay Ben Fraj, Najib Hadded, and Khalil Barboura combining for nearly half the team's total output. The offensive spread proved overwhelming for a Bahraini defence that struggled with rotation and lacked answers to Tunisia's variety of threats. Mohamed Seifeddine Ben Abdennebi was named Player of the Match. Both Tunisia and Bahrain now sit on two points, with group standings still in flux. For Bahrain, the path forward is far from straightforward. Improvement, particularly in ball security and defensive cohesion, will be essential if they hope to rebound against Serbia.


Daily Tribune
20-06-2025
- Sport
- Daily Tribune
Bahrain fall short against Egypt in U21 World Championship
Bahrain's struggles continued at the IHF Men's U21 World Championship in Poland yesterday, falling 28–19 to a well-drilled Egypt side in Kielce. The result, Bahrain's second defeat in as many games, leaves them without a point heading into their final group fixture against Saudi Arabia. Another slow start proves costly Coming off a bruising 40–19 loss to Spain in the opener, Bahrain approached this match with greater structure and defensive intent. But Egypt's cohesion and physical presence quickly tilted the game in their favour. Bahrain briefly kept within reach in the first half, but Egypt's control of the tempo and cleaner execution in both phases of play allowed them to steadily build a lead. The North Africans moved the ball well through their backcourt and punished turnovers in transition. Bahrain, meanwhile, found chances difficult to come by, with Egypt's defence closing space and forcing long-range efforts. Despite periods of effort and urgency, Bahrain simply lacked the consistency to mount a sustained challenge. All eyes on Saturday With two losses from two, Bahrain now turn their attention to a crucial third group stage match against Saudi Arabia on Saturday (12:45pm Bahrain time). It's a fixture that carries added weight—not only because of regional rivalry, but because a loss would confirm Bahrain's drop into the President's Cup bracket, which ranks teams from 17th to 32nd place. For Ali Al Falahi's team, it's an opportunity to salvage momentum and potentially end the group phase on a positive note. The likes of Ali Redha and Mohammed Ayyad have shown flashes of attacking potential, while Elyas Mohammed and Sayed Mahmood Ali continue to put in work across both ends of the court. But Bahrain will need more from its supporting cast if they are to shift the narrative.