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Afif, Bounedjah seal 2-1 win for Al Sadd

Published: 21 Sep 2019 - 10:42 am | Last Updated: 05 Nov 2021 - 05:22 am
Al Sadd's Algerian striker Baghdad Bounedjah in action during the QNB Stars League round 4 match against Umm Salal at the Al Janoub Stadium, yesterday. Picture: Twitter / @AlsaddSC

Al Sadd's Algerian striker Baghdad Bounedjah in action during the QNB Stars League round 4 match against Umm Salal at the Al Janoub Stadium, yesterday. Picture: Twitter / @AlsaddSC

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Doha: Al Sadd came through a tight match to continue their march towards the QNB Stars League (QSL) title defence, thanks to a 2-1 victory over Umm Salal in round 4 at the Al Janoub Stadium yesterday.

The home side struck through Akram Afif in the 19th minute and Baghdad Bounedjah in the 34th minute (penalty). Umm Salal’s Yannick Sagbo was on the scoresheet with a ninth-minute strike.

The match started in rapid fashion as Umm Salal were able to make their possession count with an early breakthrough. Mahmoud Al Mawas dispossessed Salem Al Hajri as he was trying to shepherd the ball out of play, before laying off the ball to Sagbo from the byline, and the big Ivorian was on hand to score the game’s first goal.

He nearly doubled the lead moments later with a half volley, but his effort flew marginally over the crossbar. Al Sadd were not to be denied for long though and were back in the game, thanks to a wonderful piece of play by Hassan Al Haydous. 

His exquisite chipped through ball over the defence, reminiscent of his coach Xavi Hernandez, was met by the run of Akram whose first-time shot left the goalkeeper with no chance. 

Following their equaliser, The Wolves were in the ascendency and got their bonus after being awarded a penalty when Adil Rhaili brought down Bounedjah in the penalty area. The Al Sadd front man got back on his feet to coolly convert and put his side in front.

In a reverse of their first goal, Umm Salal came close to a second when Sagbo became the supplier from the byline, only to see Al Mawas’ shot well saved by Saad Al Dossari. A goalless second half saw both teams continue to attack, with neither side looking to concede the match.

Al Haydous nearly secured a third with a shot powered just wide, but all in all, the third goal was not needed as Al Sadd completed a well-fought win.

Elsewhere, at Al Sadd Stadium, Al Sailiya pulled off a 1-0 win over Qatar SC, yesterday.

Serigne Mbodji netted the all-important goal in the 89th minute.