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Toney double sends perfect Al-Ahli into knockout stages in Asia

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Ivan Toney scored twice in Al-Ahli’s 2-1 win over Al-Ain. (X/@ALAHLI_FCEN)
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Updated 25 November 2024

Toney double sends perfect Al-Ahli into knockout stages in Asia

Toney double sends perfect Al-Ahli into knockout stages in Asia
  • Al-Ain had the better of the chances until Toney came off the bench in the second half and made the difference with two fine finishes
  • Riyad Mahrez floated over a free-kick from the left and Toney sent the perfect header into the bottom corner to give Eisa no chance

AL-AIN: Ivan Toney scored twice to give Al-Ahli a 2-1 win at Al-Ain on Monday, taking top spot in their AFC Champions League Elite group with five wins from five and a place in the knockout stages with three group games remaining. It also condemned Al-Ain, the holders of the trophy, to their fourth defeat in five matches.

Al-Ain had the better of the chances until Toney came off the bench in the second half and made the difference with two fine finishes

In the first half, Al-Ahli’s best effort came on the stroke of half-time as Roberto Firmino burst into the right side of the area only to pull his shot just wide of the near post. 

Before then Al-Ain had come closer. The dangerous Moroccan Soufiane Rahimi had forced a save from Edouard Mendy and soon after the former Chelsea goalkeeper had to get down well once more to deny Kodjo Laba.

Early in the second half, Franck Kessie drew a rare save from Khalid Eisa but it was Mendy again in action just after the hour as he had to leap high to push a header from Kouame Kouadio that was heading in.

The deadlock was broken 20 minutes from the end with a goal made in the English Premier League. Riyad Mahrez floated over a free-kick from the left and there was Toney, who had been on the pitch for just a few minutes, to send the perfect header into the bottom corner to give Eisa no chance.

It almost got worse seconds later as Firmino fired home a rocket from the edge of the area but the flag went up for offside in the build-up. It did not matter as Toney added a second with another beauty, and another top-class assist from Mahrez who curled one into the box from the right for the England striker to half-volley home.

Al-Ain pulled a goal back in the 93rd minute thanks to a thunderous strike from Kaku from the edge of the area but it was not enough to stop Al-Ain crashing to a third defeat against ֱn opposition in the space of a few weeks after losing 5-4 to Al-Hilal and then 5-1 to Al-Nassr. 

Al-Ahli, however, go marching on in Asia and with their firepower will take some stopping, and coach Matthias Jiassle told Arab News he was full of pride of his charges for their progress.

He said: “I'm very proud...this is the result of the hard work we have been doing this season in this competition. Our focus is on maintaining our high level of performance in order to extend this positive run and go as far as possible in the Champions League.”


‘Whatever he’s gonna bring to the table, I’ll be ready,’ says Hamad Marhoon ahead of PFL MENA debut  

‘Whatever he’s gonna bring to the table, I’ll be ready,’ says Hamad Marhoon ahead of PFL MENA debut   
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‘Whatever he’s gonna bring to the table, I’ll be ready,’ says Hamad Marhoon ahead of PFL MENA debut  

‘Whatever he’s gonna bring to the table, I’ll be ready,’ says Hamad Marhoon ahead of PFL MENA debut   
  • Bahraini fighter faces Walid Gounaine in a flyweight showcase bout at Dhahran Expo on Dec. 5

DUBAI: Bahrain’s Hamad Marhoon makes his highly anticipated SmartCage professional debut at the Dhahran Expo in Alkhobar, ֱ, for the “PFL MENA Finals: All Or Nothing” on Dec. 5.

Marhoon will face fellow newcomer Walid Gounaine of Morocco in a flyweight showcase bout, and he is brimming with confidence.

“I’m ready. Whatever he’s gonna bring to the table, I’ll be ready. Up, down, anywhere. I see myself being well-prepared,” Marhoon said.

“I know that he’s a combat sambo fighter, he fought in the Moroccan championships. I think I’m ready for whatever’s gonna stand in front of me.”

Marhoon was initially scheduled to compete at the last PFL MENA event, but the fight was cancelled when his opponent failed to make weight. Marhoon is happy that he is getting another chance to showcase his skills.

“Of course, I’m grateful to have an opportunity like this. Since I was a kid, I’ve been working hard and believing in myself, and I’m ready for challenges and opportunities like this.”

Marhoon said he has been working on his grappling and ground game to counter Gounaine’s sambo skills.

“In the last camp, it was more about focusing on striking, but I was also mixing it up, with cage control,” Marhoon explained. “In this camp, we have been working more on wrestling and ground and pound.”