Ali Mabkhout admits Al Jazira’s AGL title hopes are now remote

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  • Bitter blow: Ali Mabkhout (c).

    Striker Ali Mabkhout bemoaned the timing of Al Jazira’s lacklustre display against Al Wahda as their Arabian Gulf League title dream suffered a severe blow.

    Eric Gerets’ second-placed side performed well below their usual level in Sunday’s Abu Dhabi derby, a Sebastian Tagliabue strike earning Al Wahda a 1-0 win. This result opened up a seven-point gap to leaders Al Ain with only four matches remaining.

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    “This is very bad [for our title hopes],” Asian Cup top scorer Mabkhout bemoaned. “It was a very bad game, but such games happen.

    “We will try our best in the next game to win. It is very difficult for us now.”

    Al Ain hitman Asamoah Gyan.

    Meanwhile, injury-plagued Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan has praised his team-mates for carrying the goal-scoring load during his disrupted season.

    The three-time reigning AGL top scorer was restricted to a substitute’s role once again on Saturday when the Boss beat Al Nasr 2-1, their winner coming courtesy of stand-in centre forward Jires Kembo Ekoko.

    “The other guys who were given a chance were able to prove themselves and we are still winning,” the Ghana captain said. “That is the most important thing.

    “We are so happy for him [Jires Kembo Ekoko]. He is a good guy.”

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