Fares Ghedjemis: 12th Goal of the Season & Key Win for Frosinone in Serie B | DZfoot

Frosinone forward Farès Ghedjemis, recently called up by the Algerian national team, scored his 12th goal of the Serie B season on Sunday, coming off the bench to secure a 3-1 victory over Südtirol. The goal further solidifies his status as a key player for the promotion-chasing club.

Ghedjemis, who has quickly become a standout performer in Italy’s second tier, entered the match in the 69th minute with the score level. Frosinone had initially taken the lead, but Südtirol responded with an equalizer before the visitors regained the advantage. The match, played in the shadow of the Alps, was a crucial one for Frosinone as they aim for a return to Serie A.

The decisive moment came in the 85th minute. Ghedjemis, displaying his pace and skill, beat another Algerian player, Karim Zedadka – also wearing the number 7 – before calmly slotting the ball past the Südtirol goalkeeper. The goal, his 12th of the campaign, extended Frosinone’s lead and ultimately sealed the three points.

Born in Montreuil, France, in 2002, Ghedjemis has quickly risen through the ranks of Italian football. His journey began in the youth systems of Troyes and Le Havre before stints with Évreux and Vannes. A particularly impressive half-season with Vannes, where he scored six goals and delivered six assists, caught the attention of several clubs. Despite reported interest from other French sides, Ghedjemis opted for a move to FC Rouen before joining Frosinone. His profile has steadily risen with consistent performances.

The victory moves Frosinone closer to their goal of promotion, though the Serie B table remains tightly contested. The club’s success is heavily reliant on Ghedjemis’s contributions, and his ability to impact games even as a substitute is a testament to his quality. His recent call-up to the Algerian national team by Vladimir Petkovic is a recognition of his growing influence in the sport. Petkovic clearly sees potential in the young forward.

Ghedjemis’s story is one of rapid progression. Starting on the bench for the second consecutive match, he proved once again that he can be a game-changer. His ability to find the back of the net, even with limited playing time, makes him a valuable asset for Frosinone and a player to watch for the Algerian national team.

The Serie B promotion race is heating up, and Frosinone will need Ghedjemis to maintain his impressive form if they are to achieve their objective. The team’s next challenge will be a crucial test of their credentials as they continue their pursuit of a place in Serie A.

Frosinone’s win against Südtirol was a significant step forward, and Ghedjemis’s goal was the highlight of the match. The young Algerian forward is quickly becoming a fan favorite, and his performances are giving Frosinone fans reason to believe that promotion is within reach.

The club will be hoping Ghedjemis can continue his goal-scoring streak as they navigate the remaining matches of the Serie B season. His impact on the team is undeniable, and his presence on the pitch provides a constant threat to opposing defenses.

For fans following Italian football, Farès Ghedjemis is a name to remember. His journey from the youth academies of France to becoming a key player in Serie B is a testament to his talent and determination. His future looks bright, and he is poised to make a significant impact on both club and international football.

Frosinone will face [Next Opponent – Not Confirmed] on [Date – Not Confirmed]. Fans can follow updates on the club’s official website and social media channels.

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