Benzema proved his world-class, causing coach Al-Ittihad to worry about losing sleep because of his previous statement

In the match last night, French striker Karim Benzema scored to help Al Ittihad take the lead in the 17th minute and finally win 4-1 on aggregate. Benzema’s brilliance has led Al Ittihad coach Nuno Santo to face concerns and feedback on his earlier statements.

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Before this match, coach Nuno Santo publicly expressed his dissatisfaction with Karim Benzema’s play and said that the French striker’s CV was not suitable for the team. He did not want to hand over the captaincy to Benzema and did not appreciate his ability in the team’s tactical scheme.

However, Benzema became the main character in the match with his impressive performance. His opening goal created momentum for Al Ittihad to dominate the game and win convincingly. Benzema’s brilliance proved his worth and ability on the pitch.

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This match has led coach Nuno Santo to face concerns about his earlier statements. Benzema’s success has highlighted the disparity between the coach’s assessment and his actual performance on the pitch. This may cause some controversy and put pressure on Mr. Santo because of his previous decision and comments.

However, in football, achievement and performance on the field are always the most important criteria for judging a player. Benzema’s goals and dedication in the match proved that he has the ability and value to contribute to the success of the Al Ittihad team.

This match also raised questions about the judgment of coach Nuno Santo and his suitability for managing the team. A coach should always think twice before making public statements and judgments about players and always respect and recognize the contributions and successes of the players in the actual game.

Last night’s match proved that Karim Benzema remains a remarkable player and can make an important contribution to Al Ittihad’s side. His success is also a testament to the previous statements of coach Nuno Santo. This match is sure to become a controversial topicIn the football world, the evaluation and selection of players are always controversial issues. Last night’s match was a testament to the difference between a coach’s assessment and actual performance on the pitch. This match also raised questions about the role and management ability of coach Nuno Santo in making judgments about the players on the team.

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However, the most important thing in football is still results and performance on the pitch. There is no denying that Karim Benzema had an impressive performance and scored the key goal to help the Al Ittihad team win. This proves that he has the ability and value to contribute to the team. Benzema’s success is also a reminder to coach Santo and other managers that judging a player based solely on criteria on paper is not always accurate.

This match also showed that football is an unpredictable sport. A player can stand out and shine in a game despite negative reviews about him. This means that every player has the opportunity to prove his worth and talent on the pitch.

In the past, there have been many cases of players who were underrated or not suitable for the team but later became bright stars. For example, Cristiano Ronaldo, who proved his worth at Manchester United after leaving Real Madrid; Or maybe Mohamed Salah, who flourished after leaving Chelsea and became one of the top players in the world at Liverpool.

In football, the ultimate truth is always on the pitch. The achievements and performance of each player will be the most important criteria for evaluating and recognizing their contribution. Pre-match statements and judgments are personal opinions only and cannot change the facts on the pitch.

Last night’s game sent a clear message: a player should not be judged solely on initial assessments or on paper criteria. Players have the right to prove their worth, and success on the pitch is the most important thing in determining their worth and ability.