Al Ahli still in the race after win against Fu­jairah

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  • Still hopeful: Al Ahli captain Grafite.

    Champions Al Ahli kept their slim Arabian Gulf Cup hopes alive after breezing past under-strength Fu­jairah in last night’s Group B clash.

    – Four-way battle begins for Arabian Gulf League title

    The 2-0 victory for the Red Knights, secured via first-half goals from Saeed Jassim and Mohamed Sabeel, saw them move into second place on 10 points with all their fix­tures completed.

    They will require results to go their way in the final round of matches this weekend, which they sit out, to secure a top-two finish and progress to the semi-finals.

    At Al Nahyan Stadium, three goals in the first 49 minutes sealed a 3-0 win for Bani Yas over Al Wahda.

    The result means Al Ahli are go­ing to require a heavy defeat for Bani Yas in their final Group B game against Al Dhafra to stand any chance of proceeding to the semi-finals on goal difference.

    Ahli’s bid to secure an enliven­ing result at Rashid Stadium was boosted after Fujairah selected an Under-21s side. Coach Ivan Hasek was away with the senior side at a training camp in Turkey, while star centre-back Madjid Bougherra is with Algeria preparing for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Ahli were without a number of UAE Asian Cup stars and injured Chile playmaker Luis Jimenez, though they made light work of their inexperienced opponents.

    A bright start was rewarded in the 24th minute when lone striker Saeed Jassim dove bravely to head in a Saeed Ahmed cross. Fahad Kha­meis added before the break.

    Meanwhile, veteran Ibrahim Di­aky struck two late goals to secure a 3-1 win for Al Ain in an inconse­quential Group A match against fel­low AGC strugglers Ajman.

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