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<p>The QNB Stars League’s official statistics and figures provider (Statis Company) announced the team of Round 4, which witnessed six exciting games, most of them high-scoring, and 27 goals, the highest number so far for a week this season.</p><p>The team features four players from Al Duhail, three from Al Gharafa, two from Al Sadd and one each from Qatar SC and Al Sailiya.</p><p>The following is the list with performance levels.</p><p>At the goal, Al Duhail’s Khalifa Abu Bakr stood out with a rating of 55.2. He held fort against Al Ahli, conceding only once while they scored six goals.</p><p>At the right-back position, Qatar SC’s Ali Qasimi came first with a score of 89.4. Even though they lost the match against Al Sadd 1-3, the scoreline would have swelled had it not been for his alertness and some stout defending.</p><p>As left-back, Al Gharafa’s Diego Amado collected 94.7 points for his performance against Al Khor as The Cheetahs won the game.</p><p>Central defenders Morteza Mohammed of Al Sadd (94.3) and Yousif Muftah of Al Gharafa (90.8) contributed to their teams’ victories against Qatar SC and Al Khor respectively.</p><p>The best midfielders were Al Duhail’s Nam Tae-Hee (94.0), Al Gharafa’s Luis Khimenez (93.9) and Al Sailiya’s Wagner Ribeiro (93.2).</p><p>Al Sadd’s Qatar international Hassan Al Haidous excelled in the right wing with 89.1 points. He had scored against Qatar SC as well.</p><p>Al Duhail’s Youssef Msakni (94.4) was the best left winger. He played the captain’s role to perfection and found the target against Al Ahli.</p><p>Al Duhail’s Moroccan professional Youssef El Arabi was adjudged the best striker with a score of 93.7. He smashed four goals past Al Ahli in their 6-1 victory.</p>