Qatar beats Saudi Arabia and sets a date for Iraq during the Asian final



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Qatar won its third consecutive victory and beat Saudi Arabia 2-0 on Thursday in the third and final round of Group Five of the 2019 Asian Cup in the United Arab Emirates.

Al-Moez Ali scored two goals for the Qatar team in the league (D.45 + 1 and 80).

Qatar are leading the group with nine points in three games, six points for Saudi Arabia, three for Lebanon and nothing for North Korea.

Qatar and Saudi Arabia were given the direct qualification for the round of 16, while Lebanon failed to get one of the top teams' cards in third place.

In the round of 16, Saudi Arabia will meet Japan in Group F, while Qatar will face Iraq in Group D.

The details of the meeting are as follows:

Dr. Moez Ali adds the second goal of Al-Anabi to net against Saudi Arabia.

D-59 The South Korean referee cancels a second goal for Al-Moez Ali in the net against Al Owais for offense to the Qatari striker.

The first half ends with the Qatar advance 1-0 in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Moez Ali opens the scoring for Al-Anabi in the net against the Saudi Greens in (46).

Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al Owais faces Qatar's Hassan Al-Heidos …

The South Korean referee Dung Jin Kim announces …

Green fans at Zayed Sports City Stadium …

Great news for Al-Anabi, before facing the Saudi Green, the AFC Organizing Committee handed Qatari player Al-Muiz Ali the Qatari ball and Korea DPR after have scored a hat trick in the previous match.

Green reaches the stage of Zayed Sports City …

Zayed City Sports Stadium …

The official team of Qatari and Saudi teams …

The Qatari team is leading Group V with 6 points and a different goal difference from the Saudi team, finalist.

Qatar needs a tie to ensure the group's first place, the group's first place playing in the round of 16 with the second group (Iraq), while the second place group F (Japan).

Qatar won two games in their first two games against Lebanon 2-0, North Korea 6-0, while Green beat North Korea 4-0 and Lebanon 2-0.

The history of the clashes is largely favorable to Saudi Arabia: more than 38 times, the Greens have won 17 times, while Al Annabi has won 6 times and 15 times.

The last five confrontations between the two teams (4 in the Gulf Cup and another friendly match) have the advantage of a country, Al Annabi winning twice, against a tie 3 times.

Source: RT

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