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El Jaish eye quarter-finals

Published: 25 May 2016 - 12:00 am | Last Updated: 03 Nov 2021 - 12:12 pm

Doha:  Qatar Stars League side El Jaish will have their eyes on a berth in the quarter final stage of the AFC Champions League when they meet their Qatari counterparts Lekhwiya at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium today.
Lekhwiya suffered a humiliating defeat in the first leg of round of 16 and coach Sabri Lamouchi is urging caution ahead of today’s clash despite their four-goal lead from the first leg.
A brace from Brazilian Romarinho and further goals from Moroccan Abderrazzaq Hamdalleh and Mohamed Methnani have put El Jaish in a commanding position to advance to their first ever quarter-final of the continental competition.
“We achieved an important and big result in the first leg and this result got us closer to the next round,” said Lamouchi on the eve of the important Lekhwiya game.
“However, that doesn’t mean our task will be easy because I believe Lekhwiya will be strongly motivated to avenge their defeat.”
Making only their second appearance in the AFC Champions League, El Jaish won their opening three group D fixtures, before picking up a draw against Uzbekistan’s Nasaf to secure their last 16 qualification with two games to spare.
“We need to fully concentrate and play as if we didn’t win the first leg. Lekhwiya’s win in the Emir Cup [over Al Sadd on Saturday] will give them motivation to win this match and we should not underestimate them,” added Lamouchi, whose side were eliminated at the Round of 16 in the 2013 edition.
Lekhwiya, meanwhile, will be looking for an early goal if they are to have any chance of advancing to the last eight for the second successive year.
And they go into the tie with renewed confidence following a penalty shootout victory against Al Sadd after a 2-2 saw them lift the Emir Cup.
“We know that our task will be very hard after the big defeat in the first leg,” said Lekhwiya coach Djamel Belmadi, who will again be without injured striker Mohammed Muntari. “But we will not give up and we will try our best to get the best possible result. In football anything is possible and we will be fighting to win until the end”.
“We have prepared well for the match and hopefully we can have a good performance and get the result we are looking for.”
In other fixtures of the day, Sydney FC will meet China’s Shandong Luneng, with the A-League side out to convert a 1-1 draw from last week’s first leg while FC Seoul meets Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds at Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea.
Iraq’s Nafit Al Wasat will look to continue their maiden AFC Cup campaign with victory over Syria’s Al Jaish in today’s last 16 tie, with coach Falah Hassan counting on his side’s impressive record at PAS Ghavamin Stadium.
Yeaterday, Wu Lei’s dramatic injury-time winner put Sven-Goran Eriksson’s Shanghai SIPG into the  quarter-finals against a dumbfounded FC Tokyo. 

The Peninsula

Doha:  Qatar Stars League side El Jaish will have their eyes on a berth in the quarter final stage of the AFC Champions League when they meet their Qatari counterparts Lekhwiya at the Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium today.
Lekhwiya suffered a humiliating defeat in the first leg of round of 16 and coach Sabri Lamouchi is urging caution ahead of today’s clash despite their four-goal lead from the first leg.
A brace from Brazilian Romarinho and further goals from Moroccan Abderrazzaq Hamdalleh and Mohamed Methnani have put El Jaish in a commanding position to advance to their first ever quarter-final of the continental competition.
“We achieved an important and big result in the first leg and this result got us closer to the next round,” said Lamouchi on the eve of the important Lekhwiya game.
“However, that doesn’t mean our task will be easy because I believe Lekhwiya will be strongly motivated to avenge their defeat.”
Making only their second appearance in the AFC Champions League, El Jaish won their opening three group D fixtures, before picking up a draw against Uzbekistan’s Nasaf to secure their last 16 qualification with two games to spare.
“We need to fully concentrate and play as if we didn’t win the first leg. Lekhwiya’s win in the Emir Cup [over Al Sadd on Saturday] will give them motivation to win this match and we should not underestimate them,” added Lamouchi, whose side were eliminated at the Round of 16 in the 2013 edition.
Lekhwiya, meanwhile, will be looking for an early goal if they are to have any chance of advancing to the last eight for the second successive year.
And they go into the tie with renewed confidence following a penalty shootout victory against Al Sadd after a 2-2 saw them lift the Emir Cup.
“We know that our task will be very hard after the big defeat in the first leg,” said Lekhwiya coach Djamel Belmadi, who will again be without injured striker Mohammed Muntari. “But we will not give up and we will try our best to get the best possible result. In football anything is possible and we will be fighting to win until the end”.
“We have prepared well for the match and hopefully we can have a good performance and get the result we are looking for.”
In other fixtures of the day, Sydney FC will meet China’s Shandong Luneng, with the A-League side out to convert a 1-1 draw from last week’s first leg while FC Seoul meets Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds at Seoul World Cup Stadium, South Korea.
Iraq’s Nafit Al Wasat will look to continue their maiden AFC Cup campaign with victory over Syria’s Al Jaish in today’s last 16 tie, with coach Falah Hassan counting on his side’s impressive record at PAS Ghavamin Stadium.
Yeaterday, Wu Lei’s dramatic injury-time winner put Sven-Goran Eriksson’s Shanghai SIPG into the  quarter-finals against a dumbfounded FC Tokyo. 

The Peninsula