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Qatar Stars League (QSL) defending champions Lekhwiya underlined their intentions with their sixth successive win by hammering Al Gharafa 4-0 on Tuesday.<br />
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Lekhwiya, coached by Djamel Belmadi, produced a stirring second-half performance to outclass Al Gharafa and extend their winning run.<br />
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All goals were scored in the second half within a 25-minute interval, with Youssef Msakni helping himself to a brace.<br />
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It wasn’t easy going for the defending champions at Hamad bin Khalifa Stadium in this 'Match of the Week' clash.<br />
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The first half was a scrappy affair with neither team able to dominate proceedings.<br />
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Former champions Al Gharafa burst out of the blocks and caused some bother to the Lekhiwya defence. In the first minute itself, feisty Fahad Al-Shammari forced Lekhiwya keeper Claude Amine do produce a well-timed a save.<br />
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After the initial scare, Lekhwiya found their rhythm and were more composed.<br />
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They got a chance through Msakni in the 30th minute but his shot was palmed off by Al Gharafa keeper Abdulaziz Abdulla. The rest of the half was a patchy affair with neither team able to stamp their authority.<br />
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The teams went into the break with a total of six attempts of goal between them.<br />
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But things changed dramatically in the second half. It began on a sedate note. But in the 55th minute, Lekhwiya mounted a counter attack through their twinkle-toed foreign import Vladimir Weiss.<br />
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The Slovakian winger ran through the centre with the ball and delivered a slick pass to Ismail Mohamed who complemented the move with an effective finish that saw his team grab the lead.<br />
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This goal opened up the game and that worked to the advantage of Lekhwiya who were struggling for space earlier on. In the 67th minute, reliable Nam Tae-Hee danced his way inside the box and then crossed to Msakni who headed it in for his first goal of the match.<br />
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Ten minutes later the South Korean midfielder produced a great shot and saw the ball fly into the top corner of the goal.<br />
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Al Gharafa 'keeper Abdulla could only stand and watch the ball go in. Three minutes later, in the 80th minute, Lekhwiya’s Karim Boudiaf opened up Al Gharafa with a through pass.<br />
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Msakni got to the end of it and, though his first attempt was saved by Abdulla, the Tunisian was able to find the back of the net with his second.<br />
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It will be a confidence-boosting win for the defending champions, especially considering how hard Al Gharafa made them work for this win.<br />
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Coach Belmadi will be happy with the persistence shown by his players. This performance bodes well for a team who were found wanting during the middle of the first half of the season.<br />
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Meanwhile, Al Gharafa will have to figure out a solution to their scoring problems. They enjoyed equal possession in the first half but had just one attempt that looked dangerous.<br />
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In the second half, though Lekhwiya were able to score four goals, it wasn’t a one-sided affair. Al Gharafa were creating their chances but they weren’t threatening enough. The drawing board beckons for Al Gharafa.<br />
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