Qatar’s Al Gharafa celebrated a remarkable victory against United Arab Emirates giants Al Ain in the AFC Champions League, winning 4-2 in a thrilling match at Al Bayt Stadium. The Cheetahs took the lead with Joselu scoring a brace, followed by goals from Seydou Sano and Yacine Brahimi. Despite Al Ain’s efforts to fight back with goals from Alejandro Romero and Soufiane Rahimi, Al Gharafa managed to secure the win. This victory was a significant turnaround for Pedro Martins’ team, who had faced a defeat in their opening game against Iran’s Esteghlal.
In a gripping first half, Al Gharafa broke the deadlock just before the break as Brahimi’s corner kick deflected off Sano and Joselu, allowing them to take the lead. Joselu then extended their advantage three minutes into the second half with a header. However, Al Ain managed to level the scores with two quick goals, including a penalty by Romero and a goal by Rahimi. Nevertheless, Al Gharafa showed resilience as Sano and Brahimi found the net to secure the victory.
Al Rayyan, on the other hand, faced their second consecutive defeat in the AFC Champions League Elite, this time against Al Nassr. Despite the loss, coach Younes Ali remained confident in his team’s chances to advance to the knockout stage. With goals from Sadio Mane and Cristiano Ronaldo, Al Nassr emerged victorious, but Al Rayyan’s late goal from Roger Guedes posed a threat. Ali praised his players for their performance against tough opposition and expressed hope for a comeback in the league phase.
Having faced tough Saudi opponents in their first three matches, Al Rayyan finds themselves at the bottom of the West Asia region. However, Ali remains optimistic about their chances and believes that the ranking can change in the final rounds of the competition. The AFC Champions League Elite features 24 teams split between West and East leagues, with the top eight teams from each region advancing to the knockout stages. Al Rayyan will look to bounce back in their upcoming match against Al Ahli and fight for a place in the next round of the competition.
In conclusion, Al Gharafa’s victory over Al Ain showcased their determination and resilience in the AFC Champions League, bouncing back from an earlier defeat. Meanwhile, Al Rayyan faced setbacks but remain hopeful for a turnaround in the competition. The AFC Champions League Elite promises an exciting and competitive tournament with top teams from different regions vying for a spot in the knockout rounds. Fans can expect more thrilling matches and surprises as the competition progresses.