APOEL and AEL face critical matches in domestic cup and league campaigns
APOEL Limassol is currently struggling with defensive consistency, having conceded 28 goals, the highest in the top group alongside Aris. The team has experimented with seven different defensive configurations, including the use of Milos Degenek, though the pairing of Laifis and Broorson has been used most frequently. APOEL is preparing for an upcoming match against Aris on April 5 and a two-legged cup semi-final against Apollon on April 22 and 29. Meanwhile, AEL Limassol faces challenges as it prepares for cup semi-final matches against Pafos FC on April 8 and April 22. AEL coach Hugo Martins is managing external distractions, including rumors surrounding his contract and potential transfers, such as that of Leo Natel. In the league, AEL is currently second in the second group with 34 points and is scheduled to play Omonia Aradippou on April 4. Both clubs are viewing their respective cup runs as the most viable path to success this season, as their league positions provide limited opportunities for further advancement.