Al Duhail overcome spirited Iraqis in Asian Champions League

Midfielder Edmilson (right) scoring Al Duhail's second goal against Al Shorta in their opening Asian Champions League match on Thursday.
Midfielder Edmilson (right) scoring Al Duhail's second goal against Al Shorta in their opening Asian Champions League match on Thursday.
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AFP, Doha :
Qatar giants Al Duhail overcame spirited resistance from Iraq’s Al Shorta and their own suspect finishing to clinch a 2-0 win in their opening Asian Champions League match on Thursday.
Hussam Kadhim’s own goal gave Al Duhail the lead in the 36th minute before Brazilian Edmilson Junior 53rd-minute volley helped Sabri Lamouchi’s side grab three points in Jeddah.
The seven-times Qatar league champions dominated the Group C match, although Al Shorta did well to thwart their forwards on most occasions.
But sustained pressure eventually paid off and Al Duhail grabbed the opening goal in the 36th minute, albeit with a stroke of luck.
Kenyan star Michael Olunga let rip following a crisp one-two with Ali Karimi but the ball took a deflection off Kadhim, much to Al Shorta’s despair.
Both Olunga and Iranian Karimi had already missed chances and along with Almoez Ali they caused several anxious moments for the Iraqis.
Al Duhail’s crisp passing created their second goal, with Edmilson applying the finishing touch to Almoez’s assist with a volley from the centre of the box.

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