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Al Arabi came from a goal and a man down to beat Al Rayyan 2-1 in the opening match in Week 6 of the 2024-2025 season Ooredoo Stars League at the Al Thumama Stadium on Thursday.

Substitute Yousef Msakni restored parity for The Dream Team in the 61st minute after Achraf Bencharki had given Al Rayyan the lead in the 16th minute before Marco Verratti put the icing on the cake in the 85th minute as Al Arabi recorded their first win of the season.

With the win, Al Arabi now have seven points, while Al Rayyan remained on six points.

The Dream Team, now under American-English coach Anthony Hudson, got what seemed to be a dream start in the seventh minute after they were initially awarded a penalty, after a VAR check, with Ahmed Alaaeldin adjudged to have been fouled by Al Rayyan goalkeeper Samy Beldi.

The decision was again rescinded and Beldi’s initial yellow card cancelled, just before the spot kick was to be taken in the ninth minute, after another VAR check indicated that the Qatari player was in an offside position before receiving the pass that led to the foul, much to the relief of the Al Rayyan bench, now coached by former Al Arabi trainer Younes Ali, who joined The Lions just five days after parting ways with Al Arabi.

Seven minutes after Al Rayyan drew first blood, Bencharki nodded the ball home from an unmarked position after an excellent display by Abdelaziz Hatem inside Al Arabi box to give coach Ali something to smile about.

Al Arabi were reduced to 10 men in the 24th minute after Alaaeldin was giving the marching orders for a hard tackle on Hazem Shehata, which necessitated the player being helped off the field for further treatment. Alaaeldin’s teammate Ahmed Fathy was also shown the yellow card for complaint following the punishment. The injured Shehata was eventually replaced by Ahmed Al Minhali in the 32nd minute.

Despite the late pressure from Al Arabi, Al Rayyan, however, maintained their lone lead going into the second half.

Al Arabi continued their attempts at restoring parity in the second half  and they had some close calls in the early minutes of resumption, but Al Rayyan’s defence and goalkeeper Beldi, in particular, were outstanding in staving off the attacks.

After several attempts, substitute Msakni, who came in for Hassan Alaaeldin at half-time, eventually got the equaliser for Al Arabi in the 61st minute, knocking home the ball after goalkeeper Beldi mishandled a set-piece by Rodrigo.

Al Arabi, who have been in splendid form, particularly in the second half, eventually got their lead five minutes before regulation time through Verratti, who fired home a low-driven shot from the edge of the box to the left-hand corner of Al Rayyan goal.

The goal proved to be the difference between the two sides as Al Arabi recorded their first win of the season through their new master, while coach Younes continues his search for his first victory after six matches played.

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Published on: 26/09/2024

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