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Al Sadd head coach Jesualdo Ferreira praised his players after the Wolves claimed a famous Qatar Classico victory over Al Rayyan in Round 12 of the QSL.<br />
The Wolves’ 2-1 success at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium brought Al Rayyan’s record-breaking winning run to an end on Thursday. Hamza Senhadji and Muriqui grabbed the goals for Sadd on what proved to be a memorable night.<br />
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Ferreira, in charge for only his second Sadd game, said: “I’m delighted with the victory and the huge spirit shown by the players. We controlled the match and deserved to win.”<br />
The victory ended Sadd’s two-game losing run and helped the Wolves to second place in the QSL after collecting 24 points from 12 games.<br />
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Ferreira added: “The players were given the freedom to show their skills against the league leaders, and they didn’t disappoint.”<br />
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For Rayyan, it was a first loss of a remarkable season. The Lions had won 11 games out of 11 to set a new QSL record for consecutive wins going into the match.<br />
Following the defeat Rayyan head coach Jorge Fossati refused to be downhearted after what he felt was a strong performance.<br />
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Fossati said: “The winning run was always going to end at some point. I’m proud of my players and what they have achieved this season – to lose their first match in December is outstanding.<br />
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“The level of performance tonight was high. If we keep playing like that we will win plenty more games.”<br />
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Fossati felt Rayyan were unlucky to lose the high-tempo, and at times frenetic match, against their fiercest rivals.<br />
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“We created a lot of chances and on another day we would have scored a lot more goals. We lacked a bit of luck tonight, including losing Victor Caceres to injury – someone who is a key player for us.<br />
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“The timing of the second Sadd goal was crucial. We created a lot of chances before half-time and could easily have been in front when they scored.”<br />
Fossati went on to say there is still a long way to go in the title race, which his side currently leads by nine points.<br />
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He added: “After every win I told the fans that the title has not been settled. There are still a lot of matches to be played.”