DOHA: Lekhwiya coach Djamal Belmadi seemed a relieved man after
watching his side overcome a resilient Al Sailiyah on Sunday.
Lekhwiya relied on a late goal by Youssef Msakni to see off Al
Sailiyah 1-0 to reach the semi-finals of the Emir Cup on Sunday.
"Al Sailiyah resorted to defensive tactics and which made matters
difficult for us," Belmadi said at the press conference after the game.
"We can't blame Al Sailiyah for their tactics so when they became
defensive we had to seek new methodsto come on top".
"We wanted to avoid the penalty shootout and we succeeded in doing
that," Belmadi said after Msakni fired one home from close range in
the 87th minute of the game on home soil at Abdullha Bin Khalifa
Stadium.
"It was a tough game and a match full of surprises. We faced a strong
side defending furiously. They reached the Emir Cup final two years
ago but we managed to reach the semi-finals this time," the Algerian
said.
"If we had scored earlier in the game, things would have been
different but since we scored so late, it became a complicatedmatch,"
Belmadi said.
"We will be playing a side (El Jaish) we have clashed many times this
season. We have to find a way to move ahead and win," Belmadi said.
El Jaish crushed Al Ahli 4-2 to book date with Lekhwiya. The
semi-final will be played on May 13.
Al Sailiya's coach Sami Trabelsi said his played fought hard.
"There was discipline and tactic in our method but we were unlucky,"
Trabelsi said.
"We entered the game without fear since we had nothing to lose but we
were not successful in winning the game," he said.
"We have a strong side in attack and it is possible to make a
difference with such players but lacked bite in the game," he said.
"I thank the players for the their effort against Lekhwiya and in the
season. We lost to a side that has many stars," the coach said.
He said the current season was not bad as next season the club could
get a quality striker to offset the balance among the top teams in
Qatar Stars League (QSL).
The coach refuted the assertion that Al Sailiyah plays only defensive.
He said a top side like Atletico Madrid also plays defensive and yet
produced good results.
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