In a high-profile showdown league leaders Al Gharafa take on a resurgent Al Arabi in the Qatar Stars League Thursday at Al Thumama Stadium.
Gharafa sit top of the standings on 28 points and will be aiming for a second successive win to preserve their five-point cushion over closest challengers Al Sadd and Al Rayyan. Pedro Martins’ side responded strongly to a shock 3-0 defeat to Al Shahaniya by edging Umm Salal 3-2 in the previous round, a result that restored belief as they continue their long pursuit of the league title.
However, Al Arabi arrive full of confidence after a remarkable resurgence under Romanian coach Cosmin Contra. The Dream Team are unbeaten in their last six matches, recording five wins and a draw against Al Rayyan, and occupy fifth place on 20 points. They returned to winning ways last round with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Al Wakrah.
“We have prepared well and the atmosphere is very positive after our last win,” said Martins. “Al Arabi have strong qualities and are performing very well under their coach. This is one of the most important matches of our season.”
Contra, meanwhile, urged caution. “The match is very important at this stage of the league,” he said. “It will not be easy, but we are ready and ambitious to win and continue progressing.”
Today’s action also features a key mid-table battle between Al Wakrah and Al Duhail at Saud bin Abdulrahman Stadium, with both sides looking to bounce back after disappointing results. Al Wakrah slipped to eighth on 16 points after a 1-0 defeat to Al Arabi, while seventh-placed Al Duhail were held to a goalless draw by Al Shahaniya.
Al Duhail coach Djamel Belmadi expects a tough contest but welcomed the return of several key players. “We are expecting a difficult match and must give everything to achieve a positive result,” he said, confirming the return of Adel Boulbina, Karim Boudiaf, Marco Verratti and goalkeeper Salah Zakaria.
Vicente Moreno, coach of Al Wakrah, echoed those sentiments. “Al Duhail are a great team and the points are close, so we must give our best to win and take the three points,” he said.
Friday, defending champions Al Sadd will look to extend their revival when they host Al Ahli at Jassim bin Hamad Stadium. Al Sadd have won four matches in a row, including a thrilling 3-2 victory over Qatar SC last round, lifting them to second place on 23 points, level with Al Rayyan but ahead on goal difference. Al Ahli enter the match boosted by a 4-2 win over Al Shamal, which lifted them to 15 points and ninth place after a difficult spell.
Al Rayyan host Al Shamal on Saturday at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium in another high-stakes encounter. Al Rayyan strengthened their title hopes with a 3-1 win over Al Sailiya to reach 23 points, while Al Shamal slipped to fourth on 21 points after losing to Al Ahli.
Elsewhere, Umm Salal face bottom side Al Shahaniya tomorrow at Al Khor Stadium, with both teams desperate for points. Umm Salal remain tenth on nine points after their narrow defeat to Al Gharafa, while Al Shahaniya sit last on goal difference despite earning a point against Al Duhail.
In another tie, Al Sailiya meet Qatar SC at Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium. Qatar SC have lost five matches in a row and sit sixth on 17 points, while Al Sailiya are second from bottom on eight points following their defeat to Al Rayyan.