El Al Arabi, where the Spanish fought Marc Muniesawas declared the champion of the Qatar Emir Cup by defeating Al-Sadd 3-0 this Friday, led by the Spaniards as well. Juan Manuel Lillo and where he plays Santi Cazorla.
Four days after snatching second place in the league championship (1-2), Al Arabi once again became a real nightmare for Juanma Lillo’s team.
Even the return to the starting eleven of Asturian Santi Cazorla, who settled entirely on the bench in the league match between the two teams on Monday, could not prevent Al-Sadd from losing.
Lillo’s men, as is customary with their teams, dominated possession, but the first to strike was Al Arabi, who went ahead after 62 minutes (0-1) with a headed goal from to the Syrian striker. Omar al-Somah.
A result that forced Al-Sadd to turn to the attack in search of an equalizer, a circumstance that Al Arabi did not miss to seal the final on the counterattack with two goals in the final minutes.
Refine, decisive
Two actions in which the Brazilian played a major role Rafinha, former Barcelona and Celta de Vigo player, to attend Hamid Ismaeli so that he signed in 90 the 0-2 and eight minutes later in the Syrian Al Somah who closed the win (0-3) of Al Arabi with a double.
Source: La Verdad

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