Al Gharafa go down fighting to Zobahan

Published on: 19 February 2019

Qatar’s Al Gharafa went fown fighting to Iran’s Zobahan, who completed a remarkable comeback to win 3-2 in their AFC Champions League play-off match in Doha on Tuesday.

The Iranian side had to overturn a two-goal deficit in the second half to progress to the group stage.

Al Gharafa broke the deadlock halfway through the opening period after midfielder Abdulaziz Hatem chested down a long pass and set up fellow Qatar international Ahmed Alaaeldin who fired first time with his left into the top corner for the hosts’ first goal.

Alaaeldin turned from scorer to provider in the 36th minute, laying off the ball to Mehdi Taremi who slid home from the edge of the penalty box to double the Qatari side’s lead before the break.

Aerial balls proved to be Al Gharafa’s downfall as Amir Motahari rose above Lucas Mendes to head home Zobahan’s equaliser from Mohammad Reza Hosseini’s pinpoint cross in the 63rd minute.

The Iranian side completed their miraculous comeback in the 79th minute through Mohammed Nejad Mehdi.

Al Gharafa’s defence failed to deal with the aerial challenge once more and Osaguona’s headed pass found its way to Mehdi who drilled on the half-volley to round off a famous victory. 

Zobahan retreated for the final 10 minutes and formed a compact unit, denying Al Gharafa any clear opportunities.

The hosts resorted to long-range shots, but in the absence of the injured Wesley Sneijder it was down to Hatem to try to rescue his side, but the Qatar international was unable to replicate his 2019 Asian Cup heroics which saw him score two long-range drives.

Zobahan join Al Wasl from the UAE, Al Zawraa from Iraq as well as Saudi Arabia’s Al Nasr, who defeated Uzbekistan’s AGMK in another play-off fixture on Tuesday.

Source: qsl.qa

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