Saudi-Arabia Pro League Regular Season - 13
Saturday, January 3, 2026 at 9:55 AM
King Abdullah Sports City Stadium Buraidah
Al-Fayha
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Al Kholood
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Al-Fayha vs Al Kholood Match Recap - Jan 3, 2026

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Al Kholood's Dominance: A 5-0 Statement Against Al-Fayha

Al Kholood delivered a stunning 5-0 victory over Al-Fayha, showcasing their attacking prowess and capitalizing on defensive frailties. This match marked a significant turnaround for Al Kholood, who had struggled in recent weeks, now finding their rhythm at a crucial juncture in the season.

Myziane Maolida emerged as the standout performer, scoring twice and reinforcing his status as a key player for Al Kholood. His early goal set the tone, allowing the team to dictate the pace of the match. Maolida's form has been pivotal; he now has five goals this season, proving to be a consistent threat in front of goal. This performance is a continuation of his recent resurgence, having scored in the previous match against Al-Hilal, despite that loss.

Al Kholood's tactical setup under coach Des Buckingham paid dividends. The 4-4-2 formation allowed them to exploit the spaces left by Al-Fayha's defensive line. With Ramiro Enrique also contributing significantly, scoring just before halftime, Al Kholood's attacking duo proved too much for Al-Fayha's backline. Enrique's ability to link up play and find space was instrumental in creating opportunities throughout the match.

Al-Fayha's struggles were evident, particularly in their defensive organization. The own goal by Chris Smalling highlighted their lack of cohesion at the back. Smalling's misstep was emblematic of a team that has now conceded 12 goals in their last five matches, a stark contrast to their earlier performances where they managed to keep games tighter. This defensive frailty has been a recurring theme for Al-Fayha, who have failed to secure a clean sheet since their win against Al Okhdood.

Possession statistics tell a compelling story; Al Kholood dominated with 70% possession, effectively controlling the game and limiting Al-Fayha's chances. This was a stark reversal from Al-Fayha's previous matches where they enjoyed higher possession but failed to convert it into goals. Their inability to create meaningful chances was evident again, with only one shot on target throughout the match.

The midfield battle was another area where Al Kholood excelled. They completed 21 passes compared to Al-Fayha's mere 9, showcasing their ability to maintain possession and build attacks methodically. This dominance in passing accuracy (86% for Al Kholood versus 67% for Al-Fayha) reflects a well-drilled side that is beginning to find its identity under pressure.

Al-Fayha's recent form has been dismal, with only three wins in their last eleven matches. Their inability to convert possession into goals has left them languishing in 11th place with just 12 points. The pressure is mounting on coach Pedro Emanuel as his side continues to falter, struggling to find any momentum after a promising start to the season.

The red card shown to Alfa Semedo further compounded Al-Fayha's woes, leaving them with ten men and unable to mount any significant response after falling behind. This incident not only affected their tactical approach but also demoralized a team already low on confidence.

Looking ahead, both teams face critical fixtures that could define their seasons. Al Kholood will look to build on this momentum against Al-Ittihad FC, while Al-Fayha must regroup quickly before facing Al Riyadh. The stakes are high; for Al Kholood, this victory could be the catalyst they need to escape the relegation zone, while Al-Fayha must find answers quickly or risk slipping further down the table.

This match served as a stark reminder of the fine margins in football. For Al Kholood, it was a statement victory that could signal a turning point in their campaign. For Al-Fayha, it was another painful chapter in what has been a frustrating season thus far. The contrast between the two teams' trajectories could not be more pronounced, setting the stage for an intriguing second half of the season.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 3, 2026 at 5:18 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: Al-Fayha
Double chance : Al-Fayha or draw
Al-Fayha
45%
Draw
45%
Al Kholood
10%

Team Lineups

Al Kholood
4-2-3-1
COACH
Des Buckingham
31
Juan Cozzani
7
Sultan Al Shehri
23
Norbert Gyömbér
5
William Troost-Ekong
15
Ramzi Sawlan
38
Shaquille Pinas
8
Abdulrahman Al-Safri
9
Myziane Maolida
11
Hattan Bahebri
46
Abdulaziz Al-Aliwa
18
Ramiro Enrique
Al-Fayha
4-2-3-1
COACH
Pedro Emanuel
52
Orlando Mosquera
18
Ahmed Bamasud
17
Mikel Villanueva
5
Chris Smalling
2
Mokher Al-Rashidi
8
Yassine Benzia
30
Alfa Semedo
10
Fashion Sakala
14
Mansour Al Bishi
72
Sabri Abdu Dahal
23
Jason

Al Kholood Substitutes

14 Ibrahem Barabaa
M
19 Majed Khalifah
F
24 Adi
M
30 Mohammed Mazyad Alshammari
G
70 Muhammad Sawan
M
99 Guga
F

Al-Fayha Substitutes

1 Abdulraoof Al-Deqeel
G
6 Rakan Kaabi
M
7 Nawwaf Al Harthi
M
9 Malek Al Abdulmonam
F
21 Ziyad Al-Sahafi
D
22 Mohammed Al Baqawi
D
27 Danyal Al Habeeb
M
75 Khalid Al Rammah
D
77 Rayan Enad
F

Match Statistics

13
Total Shots
15
5
Shots on Goal
6
7
Shots off Goal
5
1
Blocked Shots
4
8
Shots Inside Box
11
5
Shots Outside Box
4
50%
Ball Possession (%)
50%
392
Total Passes
400
331
Accurate Passes
328
84%
Pass Accuracy (%)
82%
10
Fouls
11
4
Corner Kicks
6
3
Offsides
2
1
Yellow Cards
2
1
Red Cards
0
2
Goalkeeper Saves
5

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