The highlight of matchday five will be the classic clash between Al Rayyan and Al Gharrafa at Ahmed bin Ali Stadium on Saturday, while Al Jaish and Al Wakrah will battle it out for the top spot in a promising game at Abdullah bin Khalifa stadium on Friday.
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Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium – 20.30 QT
Al Jaish vs. Al Wakrah
The top clash this week will see Al Jaish hosting Al Wakrah
with an eye on the top spot.
Al Wakrah is leading the table with eleven points, two
points clear of the trio of Al Sailiyah, Qatar Sports Club and Al Jaish. The
four sides are still undefeated after four rounds.
Al Wakrah’s new signing, Michel, scored in every league game
this season, and is leading the league‘s top scorers list with five goals. The
27-year-old Brazilian joined the blue waves in the summer on loan from Sporting
Braga of Portugal.
Al Jaish conceded only one goal in their first four matches.
Grand Hamad Stadium – 18.15 QT
Al Sailiyah vs. Al Khurtiyath
Al Sailiyah will be hoping for another impressive
performance when they face Al Khurtiyath.
“The Peregrines” finished last season at the bottom of the
table and were only saved by a late decision to expand the league to 14 teams,
but this year everything looks different for the team with the arrival of the
new coach Sami Trabelsi.
The 45-year-old former Tunisia coach miraculously
transformed Al Sailiyah into a real title contender, thanks to the powerful
attacking force of Momouni Dagano and new signing Yves Diba Ilunga.
In the previous round, Al Sailiyah crushed Qatari football
giants Al Rayyan 5-1.
Al Khurtiyath started the campaign in great form by holding
Al Wakrah to a 2-2 draw and defeating Lekhwiya away 2-0, but then their form
slumped greatly and they suffered two consecutive defeats.
Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium – 18.15 QT
Lekhwiya vs. Muaither
Two-time champions Lekhwiya will be looking for an emphatic
victory when they host newly-promoted Muaither.
With only one victory in four matches, pressure has been
mounting on Eric Gerets, and another blunder against Muaither might cost the
59-year-old coach his job.
Muaither are tenth in the table with four points and are
winless in their last three league games.
Ahmed bin Ali Stadium – 20.30 QT
Al Ahli vs. Umm Salal
The bottom of the table clash will be of great importance
for both sides as they will be aiming for their first win this season.
After a poor start to the season Umm Salal sacked their
French coach Alain Perrin and he was replaced by his countryman Gerard Gili,
who previously lead the club to their biggest ever achievement when they won
the Emir Cup and reached the semifinals of the AFC Champions League.
Gili’s first game in charge was an entertaining 4-4 draw
against QSL Champions Al Sadd in matchday four.
Al Ahli lost the services of their midfield anchor Freydon
Zandi who suffered a horrible leg injury in their match against Muaither, and
will be out for at least 9 month. The Iranian midfielder played a big role in the
team's return to top flight this season and the effect of his absence was clear
in the previous round as they slumped to a 4-1 defeat against Al Arabi in the
Doha Derby.
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Jassim bin Hamad Stadium – 18.15 QT
Al Sadd vs. Qatar
After kicking off their campaign with two straight
victories, QSL Champions Al Sadd suffered a 1-0 defeat against Al Jaish, before
missing on a close victory over Umm Salal a week later as they conceded a late
equalizer from Cabore’ to draw with Umm Salal 4-4.
If the home side failed to win the game against Qatar on
Saturday, it will be the first time they fail to win a league game in three
consecutive rounds since April 2012.
Qatar Sports Club have made their best league start since
the 2010/2011 season with two wins and two draws, but their clash against Al
Sadd will be their toughest to date.
Sebastiao Lazaroni’s side will be hoping that their
versatile winger Moussa Al Allaq can keep the brilliant form he showed lately
as he was on target in the last two games scoring the winner against Al
Khurtiyath and a nearly striker that secured a point against Al Gharrafa.
Grand Hamad Stadium – 18.15
Al Arabi vs. Al Khor
Al Arabi made another poor start to their league campaign
despite revitalizing their team in the summer by signing eight new players.
Pressure was eased on German coach Uli Stielke in the
previous round as his team defeated Al Ahli 4-1 in the Doha derby to secure
their first win this season.
The match against Al Ahli also saw Wanderley scoring his
first ever league brace for the team. The 25-year-old former Flamengo striker
joined Al Arabi in 2011 but his first two seasons were marred by lengthy
injuries.
New signings Mohamed Razak and Thamer Gamal also scored
their first goals with the club in the same match.
Things look different for Al Khor who was expected to battle
for a place among the top four this season, as they lie in the 12th
position with three points from three draws and a 4-0 home defeat against Al
Rayyan.
The team was hit by the absence of Brazilian star striker
Bruno Mineiro who suffered a broken-leg injury in the opening day of the season
and was replaced by Morocco’s Fawzi Abdul Ghani who is yet to show his real
potential.
Ahmed bin Ali Stadium – 20.30
Al Rayyan vs. Al Gharrafa
The Lions will host the Leopards in one of the Classic
encounters in Qatari football as it brings together two of the most popular
teams in the country.
Both sides failed to impress in the opening four rounds of
the season, as Al Rayyan suffered three defeats including a humiliating 5-1
home loss against Al Sailiyah on Matchday Four, while Al Gharrafa settled for
four consecutive draws.
Al Rayyan coach Diego Aguirre is on a hot seat and if his
team failed to perform well against the Leopards he might be on his way out of
the club.
Al Gharrafa’s coach Zico will hope that the club’s two big
summer signings, Argentina’s Lisandro Lopez and Venezuela’s Miku can finally
hit form. Both stars made their league debut in the previous round against
Qatar SC as Lopez missed the opening three rounds with a thigh injury, while
Miku joined the team on the closing day of the transfer window.
