Harambee Stars captain Michael Olunga continued with his blistering form in front of goal as he scored yet again on Saturday afternoon helping his Al Duhail side complete a 2-1 comeback win against Qatar SC in a Qatar Stars League match played at the Abdullah bin Khalifa Stadium in Doha.In scoring for the second consecutive match, Olunga took his tally for the season to ten goals after eight matches played so far this season, extending his lead at the top of the scoring charts by two goals as the next challenger, Algerian foward Baghdad Bounedjah, has eight goals as at publishing.It was however not a rosy start for Al Duhail in the match. Just a quarter of an hour in, the team found themselves on the backfoot after former Bayern Munich midfielder Javi Martinez gave Qatar the lead after heading in a Bashar Resan corner from close range.Seven minutes to the half time break, Duhail managed to pull themselves back in the game in some style as South Korean international Tae-Hee Nam found the equalizer with a beautiful strike from way out, catching out the goalkeeper as the two sides went into the break levelled 1-1.🎥 ⚽️ هدف نام تاي @taehee_nam10 pic.twitter.com/b8n5ttAHFJ— نادي الدحيل ALDUHAIL (@DuhailSC) October 30, 2021 Just seconds upon second half’s resumption, Olunga capitalized on a catastrophic error by Qatar’s backline as he left the goalkeeper for dead with his low strike into the bottom corner for the game’s winner and his tenth goal of the season.🎥 ⚽️ هدف أولونغا @OgadaOlunga pic.twitter.com/QHNNaw2fot— نادي الدحيل ALDUHAIL (@DuhailSC) October 30, 2021 With the seventh win from eight games, Al Duhail consolidated their second place position as they went to 21 points,Clarke OduorElsewhere in England, Harambee Stars left back Oduor was an unused substitute as his side lost their seventh game in a row, falling 2-1 against Bristol City on Saturday afternoon.Barnsley shot themselves in the foot as they failed to get something out of the game despite getting the first goal scored by Aaron Leya in the 28th minute.A three minute brace from Andreas Weimann in the 42nd minute and 45+1st minute turned around everything as Bristol completed the comeback to pile even more misery on Barnsley who are second last on the table.