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Qatar SC welcomed Al Shamal to the Suhaim Bin Hamad Stadium this evening for the round 21 Qatar Stars League fixture.<br />
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Qatar was looking to take full advantage of yesterday’s draw between Jaish and Al Khor as the boys in yellow and black eyed up third place.<br />
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Shamal managed to reach half time without conceding and looked resolute and focused as they went into the tunnel.<br />
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Ali Mejbel looked to have given the Musketeers the perfect start in the second half as his timed run found him one-on-one with the keeper. The front man managed to just squeeze the ball under keeper Mohmad Mubark Dawood (48’).<br />
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Then QSC went up a couple of gears and Hamdi Harboui, the league’s second top scorer got his 16<sup>th</sup> goal of the season. The ball was crossed in from the left and the Tunisian got a head to it with his angled run (54’).<br />
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The game was now finely poised as the two sides were desperate for the tree points but for different reasons. Shamal are still yet to win a match in the Qatar Stars League.<br />
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QSC started to dominate possession (63%) as they pressured with wave after wave of attack. Shamal looked to have shut out the game but a last attack by QSC was not dealt with properly.<br />
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The ball fell to the Korean, Yong who played a clever one-two with Mousa Majid Allaq before turning and hitting first time to give the Kings the tree points they so clearly deserved.<br />
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The Kings didn’t make it easy for themselves but yet again they are showing why they are deserving of 3<sup>rd</sup> place as they battle to the end and didn’t give up.