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QSL: Al Gharafa jump to second spot with big win

Published: 10 Dec 2020 - 09:13 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 02:12 am
Al Gharafa players celebrate after defeating Al Ahli yesterday.

Al Gharafa players celebrate after defeating Al Ahli yesterday.

The Peninsula

Doha: Al Gharafa leapfrogged Al Ahli to the second position of the QNB Stars League (QSL) standings with a crushing 4-0 win while  Umm Salal and Qatar SC won their respective Round 8 matches yesterday.

Al Ahli Stadium yesterday, a double from Jonathan Kodjia (14th and 25th minutes), and a goal from Othman Al Yahri (35th) powered Al Gharafa to their sixth win of the season. Al Ahli’s Shane Lowry scored an own goal in the 52nd minute to add to The Cheetahs’ tally.

Al Gharafa now have 18 points as the latter remained on 16 points after suffering their second defeat.

Al Sadd, who had beaten Al Wakrah 4-1 on Tuesday, continued to top the table with 22 points.

The Al Ahli vs Al Gharafa match got off to a fast start and in just the second minute, Al Ahli captain Omid Ebrahimi curled in a free-kick from distance, but it was slapped away by Al Gharafa keeper Salah Zakaria.

Al Gharafa opened the scoring after a keeper’s gaffe and alertness on Kodjia’s part. Al Ahli keeper Ivanildo Rodrigues jumped high to catch a loopy long cross from an Al Gharafa player on the flank. Rodrigues fumbled and dropped the ball next to Kodjia. The tall striker quickly smashed the ball into the top of the net.

Two minutes later, Al Ahli skipper Ebrahimi produced a snap-header off a corner kick that narrowly slipped past the Al Gharafa crossbar.

Al Gharafa doubled their lead when Sofiane Hanni found Kodjia, stationed unmarked near the centre line, with a short pass. The Ivorian took off, outpacing Lowry and charged into the box. The Al Ahli keeper stepped away from his position, but Kodjia calmly slotted the ball into the net.

Al Gharafa made it 3-0 when skipper Moeid Hassan sneaked into Al Ahli box untested, but his shot from close range was blocked by the keeper. The ball cannoned off Rodrigues’ chest and went to an unmarked Al Yahri, who tapped the ball into the empty net. After a VAR referral to rule out offside, referee Abdulhadi Al Ruaile allowed the goal to stay.

Al Gharafa then benefited from another Al Ahi mistake when Lowry, in an effort to block a cross from Al Yahri, deflected the ball into his own net.

Six minutes from the final whistle, Al Gharafa’s Adlene Guedioura fired a bullet a couple of yards away from the box, but his shot narrowly missed the Al Ahli crossbar.

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Meanwhile, Qatar SC blanked Al Khor 3-0 at Al Duhail Stadium.

A brace by new recruit Youcef Belaili (39th and 72nd minutes) and a 20th-minute goal by Hamed Ismail helped Qatar SC to a hat-trick of victories in the tournament.

Earlier, at Al Ahli Stadium, a late goal from Kayke Rodrigues (90) sealed the victory  for Umm Salal against Al Kharaitiyat.