Friday, August 22nd 2014 09:11 AM
Sailiya was playing a high line and looked fragile at the back. They managed to keep Al Ahli encamped in their own half, which meant that the Brigadiers had to play on the counter attack. Dioko was increasingly becoming an isolated figure.
After 30 minutes, both sides were instructed by the referee to take their water break after which Sailiya continued where they had left off.
The first yellow card of the match came in the 39th minute when Mohammed Salah El Neel brought down Dioko with a cynical challenge.
Then, against the run of play Mojtaba Jabari scored a guileful header as Bilal Abdelrahman gave the assist from the corner.
At half-time Al Ahli went into the break one up and Trabelsi had to rally his troops after a decent performance that saw them come close on many occasions.
Just after the restart, however, Al Ahli went on a devastating counter attack with a goal in the 48th minute. It was the second of the night for Mojtaba Jabari; the midfielder was having a game to remember.
In the 74th minute, Mohammed Elneel finally got his side on the score sheet with a clever finish. With the keeper anticipating the cross, Elneel calmly finished in the bottom right instead.
With Sailiya pushing forward more and more they left themselves open at the back and in the 89th minute, Dioko finally got his goal. The striker was unstoppable with a fierce run past three defenders to nestle the ball into the bottom left corner with his left footed effort.
Then, in added time Mulotal Kabungu gave the greens a flattering score line with the fourth goal of the night.