Al Ain’s slim Arabian Gulf Cup hopes met a definitive end Monday night as a brace from super-sub Khalifa Ibrahim secured an excellent 3-1 victory for Dibba Al Fujairah.
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Minus eight UAE internationals and suspended Brazilian centre midfielder Fellipe Bastos, the under-strength hosts at Hazza bin Zayed Stadium fell to a loss which means they cannot finish in the top two and secure semi-final progression.
Midfielder Tareq Ahmed shot high into the goal on 52 minutes to convert from the penalty spot. The newly-promoted side then went 3-0 ahead as Ibrahim found a close-range finish and fired in from distance, striker Saeed Al Katheeri curling in an 82nd-minute consolation in response.
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— Al Ain FC (@alainfcae) November 16, 2015
Meanwhile, Bani Yas picked up their first Group A points in emphatic style as they crushed Emirates Club 4-0.
Luis Garcia’s men were inspired by two-goal Suhail Ahmed Alnoobi, who opened the scoring with a chip and followed in with the second. Striker Joaquin Larrivey then tapped in and Saleh Almenhali rounded up the win in injury time.
Holders Al Nasr must play a waiting game after Jires Kembo Ekoko’s solitary strike earned a 1-0 win against Al Shaab.
The Blue Wave have 10 points from their six Group A matches, but have played two more than pace-setters Al Ahli and Al Wasl who are both on eight points.