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Lucky Lekhwiya hold Al Wakrah

Published: 22 Jan 2017 - 11:37 pm | Last Updated: 16 Nov 2021 - 06:53 pm
Karim Boudaif (centre) of Lekhwiya controls the ball against two Al Wakrah players during their Qatar Stars League match played at Abdullah Bin Khalifah Stadium yesterday. Lekhwiya rallied from a three-goal deficit to draw with league strugglers Al Wakrah

Karim Boudaif (centre) of Lekhwiya controls the ball against two Al Wakrah players during their Qatar Stars League match played at Abdullah Bin Khalifah Stadium yesterday. Lekhwiya rallied from a three-goal deficit to draw with league strugglers Al Wakrah

The Peninsula

Qatar Stars League (QSL) leaders Lekhwiya rallied from a three-goal deficit to draw with league strugglers Al Wakrah in the Round 17 match at the Abdullah Bin Khalifah Stadium yesterday.
Al Wakrah struck as early in the fourth minute thorough Congolese recruit Prince Ibara, thanks to a fine finish from the striker.
Lekhwiya failed to properly clear their lines after the first corner of the game and Wakrah’s Ibara was quick to pounce on a loose ball on the edge of the box and smash a volley into the net to make it 1-0.
Things went from bad to worse for Lekhwiya when, Khalid Muftah, brought down Wakrah’s Mouhcine Moutouali in the 18-yard box with just 16 minutes on the clock.
Muftah was lucky to stay on the field as he was Lekhwiya’s last defender and Moutouali was clearly through on goal. The referee was quick to reach for his yellow and blow for a penalty though which Moutouali converted, bagging his seventh of the season to make it 2-0 for Al Wakrah.
There was mass confusion on the 30th minute when the referee awarded a penalty to Lekhwiya after Al Wakrah’s Sultan Al Breki appeared to control the ball with his arm in the box.
Despite the referee blowing for a penalty and Lekhwiya celebrating and placing the ball on the spot, the call was overturned just seconds later after one of the linesmen cast his judgement over the ruling and the referee changed his mind. Despite protests from Lekhwiya’s entire squad, Al Wakrah were awarded a goal kick and play went on.
It didn’t take long for Al Wakrah to make it 3-0 in the second half.
In the 50th minute, the ball found its way to number 13, Abdurahman Mesaad who calmly turned inside and wrong footed a defender before hitting a fierce shot with his right from 20 yards out, to score his first goal for the club.
Lekhwiya started their comeback on the 72nd minute when Ali Afif found the back of the net from six yards out after some poor defending from Al Wakrah. 10 minutes later, Afif struck again to make it 3-2, scoring with his head this time after being left in acres of space in the box.
Karim Boudaif made Lekhwiya’s comeback a reality on the 88th minute when he struck a lightning bolt of a shot from 20 yards out to claim a point for the aspiring champions and leave them six points clear at the top.
Lekhwiya, continue to head the points table after yesterday draw with 43 points from 17 matches.  
Later, Al Sadd SC recorded a convincing 6-1 win against Muaither SC .
In the third game of the day, Al Rayyan beat El Jaish  4-1.