United, led by legendary Italian coach Andrea Pirlo, capitalized on their first postponed match to regain their form in the current First Division season, climbing to fourth place in the table with 14 points after a 2-0 victory over Majd, thus making up for dropped points in previous encounters. Both goals in the match were scored by player Habib Al-Fardan, who returned to the scoresheet after a goal drought during his time at Kalba. United is now looking ahead to their second postponed match, scheduled for next Saturday, where they will face Fujairah as visitors. This match is expected to be a tough contest and could be a significant turning point for both teams: a win for United would see them top the table, while a victory for Fujairah would bring them closer to the upper positions, especially after their 3-2 win over Dibba Al-Hisn in a postponed match held last Saturday. Meanwhile, United's supervisor, former international player Mohammad Qasem, confirmed that the team used the international break to play their postponed First Division fixtures, which helped them return to their best form. He described the win over Majd as important. In an interview with 'Al-Ittihad', he said: 'We have a tough match against Fujairah, postponed from a previous round, and we hope to get a good result in it to boost our chances of promotion to the Pro League. It's a dream that the club aspires to, and we are all striving to achieve it together.' Qasem also praised Habib Al-Fardan's return to scoring, noting that it reflects his well-known technical quality, and confirmed that it was no surprise to him.
• United will play their second postponed match next Saturday when they travel to face Fujairah.